Multi-guest panel on stage with a full fan audience at GalaxyCon Columbus 2025. Editorial coverage by Brian Mullin, Pause Studios.

Community  ·  Fan  ·  Competition

When the crowd
is the story.

Coverage that proves the turnout was real, the competition mattered, and the community showed up — kept ready for recaps, recruiting, and the next event.

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Two featured guests sharing a moment on a convention panel, in color — GalaxyCon. Editorial coverage by Brian Mullin, Pause Studios.

Photography: Brian Mullin / Pause Studios  ·  Featured-guest access — the frames sponsors and organizers ask for.

Community  ·  Fan  ·  Competition

For anyone who has to prove the crowd was there.

Organizers, leagues, sponsors, schools, and fan-culture events all need the same proof — that the turnout was real, the competition mattered, and the community showed up. The play and the reaction to it, the guest and the room that came to see them, covered as one story.

Proof

Crowd, competition, and the people in the room.

Cosplay culture on the convention floor. Pause Studios. A loud, candid energy moment at a convention, in black and white. Pause Studios. A player rising for a layup during a streetball game, in color. Pause Studios.

The fanbase, the floor, the moment — community energy sized for recap, recruiting, and social.

What gets covered

Action, energy, and the people in it.

Competition and crowd are covered as one story — the play and the reaction to it, the guest and the room that came to see them.

  • Competition & action — the decisive moments
  • Fan & crowd energy at scale
  • Featured people, guests & VIPs
  • Sideline, floor & candid community moments
  • Color & black-and-white selects
  • Vertical crops for fan-facing social

Competition & action

Turnout you can prove is turnout you can grow.

A player driving with the ball in black and white. Pause Studios. Soccer action on the field during a match. Pause Studios. Basketball court scene in black and white, New York City. Pause Studios.

The decisive moment — built for recruiting, league channels, press, and the next registration push.

Coverage flow

Three steps. No theatrics.

01

Define priorities

Which moments matter — the play, the guest, the crowd shot, the sponsor frame. We plan around what you'll need to prove.

02

Cover the community quietly

Candid-first, fast, and unobtrusive — the energy is real because the camera isn't directing it.

03

Deliver recap-ready

Edited and sized for social, recruiting, sponsor reports, and the next registration push.

Related portfolio proof

See it on a real crowd.

Next step

Got a crowd coming?

Convention, game day, festival, or community gathering — tell us what the turnout needs to prove and we'll cover it.

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