The engineering of a singular evening.

Rosefall NextLevel Services is a small, deliberately limited atelier operating from a converted bungalow on Chastain Avenue in Reseda, California. We accept a finite number of productions each season — fewer than most of our peers, by design.
Our practice borrows the discipline of architecture and the patience of film production. A wedding, in our view, is a building with no second draft: it must be drawn, engineered, and rehearsed before a single guest sets foot inside.
We do not bill ourselves as planners. We are experience engineers — a phrase we use without irony, because the work demands it.
Six movements, from brief to the quiet after.
The Brief
A private conversation in our Reseda atelier. We listen, we draft, we ask the questions you have not yet thought to answer.
The Schematic
A first composition: tone, palette, scale, the architecture of the day. Delivered as a bound dossier within ten working days.
The Working Drawing
Vendor selection, contract architecture, production schedule. Every dependency mapped, every contingency rehearsed.
The Rehearsal
A full walk-through of choreography with principal vendors. No surprise survives this room.
The Production
Day-of direction. A coordinator at your elbow, a producer in the wings, a runner already three steps ahead.
The Quiet After
The take-down, the return of borrowed china, the hand-written letter the following week.

What we will always do.
Return a written response to any inquiry within one business day.
Disclose every vendor relationship and every line item in plain language.
Rehearse the room before the room is asked to perform.
Protect the moments that matter and manage the rest into invisibility.