
What Working in Live Events Is Really Like (No Sugarcoating)
Working in live events involves long hours, physical work, and real pressure. Here’s an honest look at what the job is actually like and who it’s suited for.
We support corporate events, conferences, exhibitions, and large-scale productions across Singapore. Our crew works behind the scenes to deliver smooth, professional shows — every time.
We’re not looking for just anyone.
We’re building a team of people who show up, do things properly, and take pride in their work.

Work on large-format LED installations — from setup to teardown. You’ll handle panels, rigging, alignment, and learn how large-scale displays come together on real shows.

Support live video operations including TVs, switchers, and playback systems. Great for those interested in technical setups and live production workflows.

Assist with microphones, mixers, and sound systems for live events. Learn how to manage audio clearly and reliably in real show environments.

Help set up lighting rigs, trusses, and fixtures for events. Get hands-on experience in shaping how a show looks on stage.
Join Motion Media Works as a freelance crew member and work on real events across Singapore — from corporate setups to large-scale productions.
We pay promptly, and crew who perform consistently get priority access to more jobs and better roles.











From corporate conferences to large-scale productions, you’ll be involved in real shows where reliability and execution matter.
on a wide range of events








We’re building a core team of people we can rely on —
people who show up on time, take responsibility, and take their work seriously.
This isn’t just a job. It’s a place to build real experience in live event production.
If you perform consistently, you’ll earn more responsibility, better roles, and long-term opportunities within the team.
Not everyone grows here — the ones who do, take their work seriously.

Working in live events involves long hours, physical work, and real pressure. Here’s an honest look at what the job is actually like and who it’s suited for.

A strong technician is more than someone who knows the equipment. They think in systems, stay calm under pressure, make decisions, take ownership, and continuously improve, especially in high-stakes corporate environments.
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