StageRunner Partners with LocationHousing.com to Launch All-in-One Production Logistics PlatformStageRunner Partners with LocationHousing.com to Launch All-in-One Production Logistics Platform
StageRunner Partners with LocationHousing.com to Launch All-in-One Production Logistics Platform
StageRunner is expanding its portfolio of strategic partnerships, offering soundstage clients innovative ways to enhance and differentiate their services while unlocking new revenue opportunities. The latest collaboration with LocationHousing.com introduces Soundstage Advantage, a groundbreaking platform that revolutionizes how soundstage owners manage production travel and accommodations. This comprehensive solution is tailored specifically to meet the unique needs of the entertainment industry.
Soundstage Advantage is designed to transform production travel logistics, eliminating the headaches that often accompany on-location shoots. By integrating housing, travel coordination, destination management, and expert oversight into a single, streamlined platform, the service simplifies complex production needs, making it easier than ever for soundstage operators and their clients to manage logistics efficiently.
“StageRunner has always been about giving soundstage clients the best tools to elevate their services,” said Jason Fisher, Founder and CEO of StageRunner. “With Soundstage Advantage, production teams can book travel and accommodations quickly and affordably. It not only improves the experience for productions but also helps soundstage owners differentiate themselves and generate additional revenue.”
Soundstage Advantage leverages powerful industry partnerships to deliver unparalleled services. From securing exclusive group rates at five-star hotels—negotiated through the world’s leading hotel buyer—to arranging furnished apartments in key production hubs via the largest corporate apartment rental company globally, this platform ensures that cast and crew have comfortable, reliable accommodations, no matter the location.
For productions seeking something more tailored, exclusive private homes and rentals are also available through the world’s largest real estate company, with agents who understand the specific needs of production teams.
When it comes to travel, Soundstage Advantage offers entertainment-specific airfare discounts on major airlines, facilitated by one of the top travel agencies in the industry. Whether it’s solo travel, charter flights, or large group bookings, the platform ensures smooth and hassle-free arrangements every time.
“We developed Soundstage Advantage to eliminate the common logistical hurdles that productions face,” said Andrew Thompson, Founder and CEO of LocationHousing.com. “Our partnerships and streamlined platform allow productions to focus on their creative work while we handle the logistics, offering competitive rates and unmatched service.”
Beyond just logistics, Soundstage Advantage offers ultimate convenience. The platform provides the lowest published rates for last-minute bookings and small group travel, with experienced local travel coordinators available for hire as a subscription service, or on temporary or full-time basis. This ensures that every aspect of a production’s travel and accommodation needs is managed with precision, from start to finish.
By partnering with Soundstage Advantage, StageRunner is providing soundstage operators with a powerful tool to enhance their services, streamline production logistics, and open up new revenue streams. The platform positions itself as the ultimate one-stop solution for soundstage clients, improving their overall experience while expanding market opportunities for soundstage owners. Want to hear more about Soundstage Advantage? Contact Stagerunner HERE.
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