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At Cobo Center THE CTI STUDIO AT COBO CENTER Broadcast - Commercial - Photo - Webcast A full-service production studio located in Detroit at Cobo Center (800) 743-6051 www.conferencetech.com FULL-SERVICE FACILITY CTI STUDIO DETAILS STATE-OF-THE-ART AMENITIES TO MAKE YOUR NEXT PRODUCTION OR EVENT SUCCESSFUL AND MEMORABLE With production resources that include: A full-service studio, talented production crew, Multi-camera HD switcher packages, and on-site post-production editing. CTI Studio has the ability to connect LIVE, globally, through an in-house fiber network. Our distinction is our people- A team of award winning Producers, Directors, DPs, Engineers and Editors, who are passionate and dedicated to elevating your production, and leaving a lasting impression on your audience. 3,500+ sq. ft. Elephant Doors 2 x 208v 3-phase offer easy access electrical power Full Lighting & Rigging for large vehicles, and distribution Grid (25’ height) sets, & equipment Can accommodate Close proximity several vehicles Heavy-Duty to Cobo Center or multiple sets Scissor Lift “Ballroom” Dock (45ftx80ftx25ft) 2 AMENITIES Private Client or Talent Office Space Meeting Space, with Conference Table Talent Dressing Area and Green Room, Fully Equipped for Hair, Make-Up and Wardrobe \\ Kitchenette, with: Refrigerator Coffee Pot Microwave 50 Mbps High-Speed Internet Phone Lines 3 AMENITIES (Continued) On or off-site, full- service audio and video post-production for Real-time, or post- event editing Dedicated Live Shot Studio Fully Equipped with Chroma-key capability 4 ALSO AVAILABLE Additional Products and Services Full broadcast, video and photo production services • Live HD Broadcast • Live Webcasting • Production Crews • On or Off-site Editorial • Complete Post- Production Services \\ Camera, Sound, and Grip/Electric Rentals 5 Additional Products and Services ALSO AVAILABLE CTI has two dedicated, HD Fiber-optic circuits that are available 24/7. A convenient alternative to satellite trucks! 6 CTI STUDIOS WITH ADJACENT AND EXTERIOR DIMS 60'2" 14'9" 9'4" 9'8" 12'5" 81'10" 34' 10' 11'7" 28'11" 25'10" 44' 35'4" 48'10" 14'5" 8'1" 27'10" 26'11" Cobo Center CTI Studio Space with Adjacent Interior and Exterior Area Dims Level 100 Riverfront East Salon 7 DIRECTIONS TO COBO CONFERENCE/EXHIBITION CENTER LOADING DOCKS 10 • From I-94 East- and West-bound Take 1-94 to M-10 south, the Lodge Freeway (exit #215A). For Cobo 696 696 Center loading docks, stay on M-10 south and and exit at Howard Lodge Fwy. 5 Grand River Ave. Street (#1C). 275 96 75 • From I-75 North-bound 39 Davison Take I-75 to M-10 south, the Lodge Freeway (exit #49, Rosa 10 8 94 Parks/Civic Center). For Cobo Center, stay on M-10 south and exit at 96 Southfield Fwy. Howard Street (#1C). 96 Telegraph Rd.Telegraph • From I-75 South-bound 275 Take I-75 to I-94 west (exit #53B toward Chicago). Take M-10 Tunnel to Canada Bridge to Canada south, the Lodge Freeway (exit #215A). For Cobo Center loading 39 docks, stay on M-10 south and exit at Howard Street (#1C). 75 • From I-96 East-bound 94 Take I-96 to the I-75 North/M-10 exit. Stay in the right lane. Follow signs to M-10 south/Cobo Center-Civic Center. For Cobo Center loading docks, stay on M-10 south and exit at Howard Street (#1C). 275 • From Lodge Freeway Take M-10 south and exit at Howard Street (#1C). 75 Ford Field Comerica Park 375 10 Woodward Ave. 75 Washington Lodge Fwy. Blvd. Congress St. Jefferson Ave. Atwater St. Fort St. Grand RenaissanceCenter 2nd St. Ballroom Hart Howard St. Plaza COBO Fifth St. Jefferson Ave. Atwater St. Joe Louis ArenaSteve Yzerman Dr. Detroit River Cabacier St. From M-10/Howard Street exit to Detroit, Wayne, Oakland and From M-10/Howard Street exit to Ballroom Loading Dock Macomb Hall Loading Docks Exit at Howard Street and stay straight on Fifth Street to Fort Street, turn right. Exit at Howard Street and stay straight on Fifth Street to Fort Street, turn left. Continue on Fort Street to Cabacier Street, turn left. Take Cabacier Street to Continue on Fort Street to Second Street, turn right. Take Second Street straight Jeerson Avenue, turn left. Continue on Jeerson to Steve Yzerman Dr. just before into loading docks crossing Congress. Joe Louis Arena, turn right. Follow the road around Joe Louis Arena which turns into Atwater Street. Turn left into the loading dock in front of the Grand Ballroom. From M-10/Howard Street exit to Michigan Hall Loading Docks Exit at Howard Street and stay straight on Fifth Street to Fort Street, turn right. Continue on Fort Street to Cabacier Street, turn left. Take Cabacier Street to Jeerson Avenue, turn left. Continue on Jeerson to Steve Yzerman Dr. just before Joe Louis Arena, turn right. Follow the road around the Joe Louis Arena to the Truck Loading Entrance between Cobo Center and the Joe Louis Arena. 8 COBO PARKING MAP COMERICA FORD PARK 75 FIELD CASS GRAND RIVER MICHIGAN AVENUE GRATIOT 10 WASHINGTON GRAND RIVER 375 ST. ANTOINEST. HOWARD WOODWARD AVENUE BRUSH THIRD WASHINGTON FORT SECOND FIRST CASS CONGRESS JEFFERSON AVENUE 1 2 LARNED 3 JEFFERSON AVENUE JOE LOUIS COBO ARENA 4 HART PLAZA BATES RENAISSANCE RANDOLPH ATWATER ST. CENTER ATWATER ST. DETROIT RIVER TUNNEL TO CANADA DIRECTIONS TO COBO CENTER COBO CENTER PARKING AND SHUTTLE DROP OFF • From North 1 Cobo Rooftop Parking Southbound on the Lodge US-10, exit Larned St. (on left); right on Washington Blvd. From front of Cobo Center, go north to Congress St. Turn left, stay in right lane to Southbound on I-75 take I-375 to Jeerson Ave. west to Washington Blvd. circular ramp between Second and Third Streets. • From South From the Lodge US-10 south, take the Howard St. exit to Fort St. Left on Fort Northbound on I-75, exit Lodge US-10 to Larned St. (on left); right on one block and turn right on Third St. Proceed to circular ramp to roof parking. Washington Blvd. • From East 2 Cobo Center Congress Street Garage Westbound on I-94 to I-75 south; take I-375 to Jeerson Ave. west to Cobo Center Congress Street Garage is located at Congress and First Streets Washington Blvd. under Cobo Center. • From West Eastbound on I-96 or I-94, take the Lodge US-10 south; exit Larned St. (on left); 3 Cobo Center Washington Blvd. Garage right on Washington Blvd. Cobo Center Garage is located at the intersection of Jeerson and Washington • From Canada Blvd.in front of the main entrance to Cobo Center. Tunnel crossing: left on Jeerson Ave. west to Washington Blvd. 4 Shuttle Drop-off (Atwater Street) Ambassador Bridge crossing: take I-75 northbound to the Lodge US-10 south; exit Larned St. (left side); right on Washington Blvd. From front of the Cobo Center, go east on Jeerson (left). Turn right on Bates and right again on Atwater. Take Atwater Street to the Cobo atrium entrance for visitor drop-o. 9 COBO PARKING MAP 110A 110B 111A 112A 111B 112B 112C 113A 112D GARAGE 113B 114A CONGRESS STREET 113C 114B 115A 116A 115B 116B LARNED ST GARAGE WASHINGTON BLVD WASHINGTON LODGE EXPRESSWAY (M-10) LODGE EXPRESSWAY (M-10) GARAGE ATWATER STREET ATWATER LEVEL 100 HALL E3 HALL HALL E1 HALL HALL E2 HALL LEGEND 140A 140E140D140C140B 140F 140G PUBLIC CIRCULATION GREEN ROOM EXHIBIT HALL ATRIUM MEETING ROOM 141 142A 142B 142C VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION RIVERFRONT RESTROOM SALON WEST RIVERFRONT BROADCAST SALON EAST CIV STUDIO PERMANENT FOOD SERVICE IC CENT ER DRIVE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE BACK OF HOUSE PARKING BROADCAST STUDIO 10 CTI COBO STUDIO BASIC OVERVIEW 5' 5' 10' 15' 20' 25' 30' 35' 40' 45' 50' 55' 60' 65' 70' 75' 80' 85' 90' Sound CYC Door 5' Live Shot Studio Engineering Sound Doors 10' 15' Office Kitchenette Space 20' 2ft. 6in.x 2ft. 6in. 25' Open Space Dressing CYC Room 30' 35' 5' Green Room Sound Door Utility 11 THE CTI STUDIO AT COBO CENTER Cobo Center 1 Washington Boulevard Detroit, MI 48226 IFB Line: 248-362-2505 Production Line: 248-362-1363 CTI -Troy Location (About 25 Miles North of the City) 1307 E. Maple Rd. Ste D Troy, MI 48083 Office: (800) 743-6051 Fax: (855) 329-2844 Switch Circuit TVS DETROIT-1 DET http://www.theswitch.tv/network/ service-locations/detroit-mi-253.
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