Alibi pictures is a full service Broadcast and LIVESTREAMING platform

Travelin’ McCourys at Wintergrass 2022. We will built all video and livestream assets for Wintergrass in 2022 and 2023. We produced over 30 hours of livestream video over three days in both 2022 and 2023.

For nearly a decade, Alibi Pictures has been partnering with Amazon Meeting Center productions to produce industry leading live event productions, video content and multi-media experiences. Watch Alibi Technical Director Paul Cranefield cut a live show.

Loyal Heights Elementary School PTA Auction. Many public and private institutions had to move to livestream productions during the Covid-19 pandemic. We helped multiple organizations retool their productions for the new streaming paradigms. Many of these institutions have pivoted permanently to remote events.

Alibi Pictures creative team proudly supports Amazon in many of their most important events like this 2017 Company All Hands held at their flagship Seattle Headquarters Meeting Center. Over the last year alone we have our team in place at Amazon in Seattle, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, London, New York and their new second headquarters in Northern Virginia. building over 100 livestream shows with the industry’s top video, audio and lighting talent.




Alibi Pictures was the video production partner for the 2023 and 2024 Cascade PBS Crosscut Festivals. Alibi provided the video production team to document nearly 20 hours of livestream and on-demand content for KCTS/Cascade Media.

Underwood Live Presents James Apollo. Underwood live was an innovative livestream series that brought musicians to audiences during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Alibi Pictures in New York producing Amazon Music’s All Hands meeting at the Music Hall of Brooklyn. Over the years, Alibi has built productions for Amazon Music in New York, London, San Francisco, LA and Bangalore.

Over five years, the Alibi team followed renowned Scotland-based landscape painter Keith Salmon as he negotiates his world as a visually-impaired artist. Keith was awarded an opportunity to work with Microsoft Research on a technological platform that allows humans to “hear” a painting. This film document’s his journey in that process and features stunning landscapes in both Scotland and Oregon. Originally commissioned by the BBC and releasesd in 2018.