Weddings
Planning a wedding at The Factory?
SpringTree Productions offers complete services for lighting, audio, and projection to transform Liberty and Jamison Halls.
View just some weddings we’ve been apart of in our Event Blog.
Projection Equipment Rental
SpringTree offers projectors for rental in Liberty & Jamison Halls. Great for sharing engagement photos and couple’s video interviews with guest.
The screen in Jamison Hall is included in the room rental, in Liberty Hall access to the two motorized screens is included with projector rental.
Wall Video Projection
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Looping video projection accents the exposed brick architecture tying it into the theme of the event.
Event Lighting
SpringTree can help transform the space using LED lighting matched to your wedding colors. Highlight the unique architecture of The Factory with colored uplighting on exposed or fabric wrapped columns.
Highlight focal points such as pictures and the cake. Flank the room in theme colored uplighting.
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LED Icicle lights strung between the stage and mezzanine in Liberty Hall.
White Globe party lights great for stringing between columns in Jamison Hall or Liberty Hall. Projected Logos Custom gobos are available created from your artwork or using an existing template. Audio Services Internet Service Springtree offers Wi-Fi internet access in Jamison & Liberty Halls. Great for immediate upload of photos or live streaming an event (Only internet service is provided by Springtree). This page offers just a sample of photos from our wedding events, be sure to view individual events for further inspiration.![]()
We offer custom Gobos and rental of gobo projectors. A gobo is a template that light shines through projecting an image onto a given surface.
You can even incorporate a design from your invitations.
View our Wedding Gobo template PDF to find the design perfect for your event.![]()
Springtree offers full audio services, from DJs to live sound for bands, Springtree is able to accommodate any audio need.
Testimonials
Always a pleasure to work with!
— Rod Pewitt, Project Manger, the Factory at Franklin






