Ola Melzig, Production Manager for lights, sound, video and rigging used in 2009 Eurovision Song Contest is keeping on on-line diary of the production.
The first broadcasts will be aired between May 12 and May 16 throughout Europe. Because the size of the production the project to build all needed technology and other infrastructure has started almost one month ago. The show takes place in Moscow Russia. The diary includes text, lots of good pictures and some funny notes.
The Eurovision Diary 2009 web site can be found at
http://www.m-m-pr.com/index.php/eurovision-diary
or you can find it through http://www.eurovisiondiary.com/
The http://www.eurovisiondiary.com/ includes also similar diary report on how Eurovision 2007 was built in Helsinki Finland.
18 Comments
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tomi says:
The article contains the links to the references I used.
tomi says:
http://www.m-m-pr.com/index.php/eurovision-diary
tomi says:
Information on how Eurovision 2010 show is built can be found at Eurovision Diary 2010
http://www.m-m-pr.com/index.php/eurovision-diary/
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What is not so grear are those forest fires near Moscow. And the smoke gets quite far away and is annoying eve where I live (near Helsinki in Finland). The sky is gray and air is far from fresh… Hopefully they get the fires under control or at least the wind direction changes…
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Tomi Engdahl says:
Mini backstage tour of the control area.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQQzrkbe1ss
To nerds like me, this is massively more entertaining than what goes on in the front of house in the Festival