Final Draw - 4 December 2009

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Transcript of Final Draw - 4 December 2009

Organogram

Scope of work covered:• MEDIA MANAGEMENT

• SUPPLIER MANAGEMENT

• LOGISTICS

• DISASTER RISK ASSESSMENT and MANAGEMENT

• ACCREDITATION ATTACHED TO VIP and VVIP PROTOCOL

• TRANSPORT PLAN

• SIGNAGE

• EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ALL ROLE PLAYERS

• AFFECTED BUSINESS LIAISON

• EVENT DAY EXECUTION AND LIAISON

• CRISIS MANAGEMENT

• SPONSOR LIAISON AND MANAGEMENT

• SUPPLIER CHAIN MANAGEMENT

• RECORD KEEPING

• BUDGET and CASHFLOW MANAGEMENT

• SECURITY

• CREATIVE PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION

• SEAMLESS OVERALL PRODUCTION

• POST PRODUCTION

• MANAGING CITY SERVICES

• INNOVATION

CONCEPT & challenge

• Unlike other events, Fifa had pre-confirmed a number of suppliers

• This meant that communication was crucial in securing seamless execution and a successful event

• We added to Long Str’s eccentric colourfulness, making it even more festive and carnival – in essence a trailer for 2010

• Businesses were encouraged to adopt the themes of various soccer-playing nations and decor their venues accordingly

• Revellers were handed small SA flags as they entered

• Buskers of all shapes and sizes to roamed the street

• The stage programme included stage effects, dancers,

local cultural performers; big-name national

performers, colourful sponsor contributions and

lasers

• Secured by unprecedented security

CONCEPT cont

• Participation of Miss World contestants

• Stage with massive screen at top of Long Street

• VIP hospitality area inside St Martini Church grounds

• Media hospitality area on pavement and in Orphan Lane

• “Golden Circle” for our guests

• Two smaller screens at Pepper Street

• Strict access control – Mag&Bag chutes

• Fencing patrol and management

• Integrated security – SAPS, private,

CCID, Volunteers

• Emergency/Medical response on standby

• Micro-management through-out

• Live TV production for screens

SITE MAP

STAGE AREA

STAGE

STAGE (Branding)

Towers / Screens (Branding)

STAGE Main Acts: Overview

• 12:00 – 13:20: Cultural Performers

• 13:30: Alister Isobel & Band

• 13.55: Alister Isobel sings Welcome to Cape Town, joined by Zakumi

To welcome FIFA Representative’s for Launch of Fan Fest.

• 14:00: Fan Fest Launch (with on-stage photo opportunities)

• 14:20– 16:15: Cultural performers (4 acts to perform for approximately 20 minutes each, along with MC interaction).

• 16:20: Fancy Galada

• 16:45: TBC

• 17:02: Flat Stanley

• 17:35: TKZee

• -- K’Naan

• 19:00: Live Draw

• 20:45: “Africa Unite” Segment (song produced by

Cedric Samson)

• 20:52: Freshly Ground

• 21:50: Casette

• 22:45: Jimmy Dludlu

• Approx 24:00: Wind down to END

Carnival characters to include large puppets, silt-walkers and

fire-dancers.

Second-by-second Stage & Screen Production

CONCEPT / cont…

Cont /…

Event within the event:FIFA FanFest Launch

• Presenter: Christopher Bongo

• FIFA & LOC Representation: FIFA President and LOC CEO

• Host City Representation: Mayors

• IFFF Cities representation: Mayors and High Dignitaries

• Zakumi

• 13:40- 13:55: - Guests arrive: Coffee, tea and cool drinks in VIP area.

• 13:55: - Roll call for people to walk towards the stage / Presenter to announce the beginning of the FIFA Fan Fest showcase event and usher guests

into stage.

• 13:55: - Allister Isobel performs “Welcome to Cape Town

• 14:00– 3min: - Presenter - Welcomes guests to the FIFA Fan Fest Showcase event

FIFA FANFEST LAUNCH PROGRAMME

• 14:45: - PROGRAMME ENDS

• 14:50: - Q&A Session with Sepp Blatter

Everything planned to the finest detail

• VIP Hospitality – catering, decor, AV, innovations, etc

• Backstage Hospitality – artists management, catering, trouble-shooting, etc

• Media Hospitality – accreditation, ablutions, crowd access, technology, etc

• Event-week lighting

• Security and crisis management

• Fencing

• Waste removal

• Public ablutions

• Shuttle Service

• Lost & Found facility

• Signage and volunteer deployment

• Business as usual – deliveries and participation for businesses

• A plan for outside liquor sales

• Residents – access control and information flow

• Thoroughfare/parking/public communications:

ROAD CLOSURES

Public Parking – Grand Parade

PUBLIC PARKING PLAN

The plan includes:

relocating regular parkers to alternatives

creating no-stopping zones before

intelligent fencing making garages accessible

a central deliveries zones

a shuttle service for our guests

managed public parking

BROADCAST STRUCTURE

We designed a complex web of broadcasting and crossings between Long Street and the CTICC...

Cam 1

Balcony

Cam 2

Scaffold

Cam 3

Stage

Cam 4

DCAM

Sat Uplink

CTICC

Final Draw

Sat Downlink

OB 5JFan Fest

Long Street

F-o-HBalcony

2 x video monitorsComms unit

Roving Reporter

Radio Mic / IFB

Analogue videoTransmissionSupply Monitor

Analogue videoPreviewSupply Monitor

Audio MultiwayTx out PA inComms

2 x ISDN linesComms to CTICCIFB for presenters

Hellasat

W3A

Big ScreensAnalogue video available at

1. Back of OB Unit

2. F-o-H

OR

3. SDI video at back of OB Unit

Cabling is the responsibility of the

suppliers and not SABC

So How did it go...?

• The most obvious measures of success are:

3)Public enjoyment

4)Continues stage flow

5)Incident-free (mostly)

6)Positive media coverage...

So How did it go...?

Press Article Summary

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But the REAL measure:

• What did the businesses and residents of Long Str think...!?

• We conducted an extensive survey after the event to gauge the opinions of most of those affected:

• Reference Word Doc:-

But you really know you’ve done a good job when...

• at the end of the night,

your boss lets his

few, grey hairs down!

Thank you for your time…