Die deutsche Firma Production Resource Group (PRG) ist verantwortlich für die ganze Technik im International Exhibition Centre in Kiew. Also für die Technik von Bühne und Halle, wo der Eurovision Song Contest 2017 stattfindet. Die Firma hat einige Innovationen eingebracht. So sind zum Beispiel 2017 erstmals Licht-Operateure im Einsatz, die Deckenscheinwerfer vom Boden aus Steuern können. Aber auch sonst wurde viel in die Halle gepackt. Spannende Einblicke und Hintergrundinfos gibts im Video von PRG.
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Und hier alle Fakten zur Bühne und Technik des Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Kiew, gefunden auf www.livedesignonline.com:
Genereal:
• Total amount of cable: 180 kilometers
• 220 people required to run the live broadcast
Lighting:
• 1,816 fixtures
• Consumes 854,000 watt
• 67,000 control channels
• 61km of cable just for lighting
• Takes 5 main and 5 back up lighting desks to run the show
• 16 followspot operators
• 40 people involved to run lighting during broadcast
Video:
• 71,000,002 pixel resolution
• 12 media servers to handle all video content
• 10 people required to create all content
• 56 high output Panasonic projectors
• 4 High End MMS systems (moving mirror systems)
Sound:
• 258 speakers
• 825 600watt output
• 212 microphones
• 18 IEM systems (In ear monitor)
• 152 IEM receiver (In ear monitor)
• 13 sound desks
• 34 people involved to run sound during broadcast
Pyro:
• 48 flame units
• 50 firing positions
• 6 Heavy Fog Outlets
Rigging:
• 212 tons of rigged gear in the roof
• 112 CyberMotion CyberHoists
• 735 rigging points
• 3,262 meters of truss
• 42 riggers
Power:
• 7 megawatts at full capacity
• 18 generators
• 20,000 liter of fuel used every day
• 38.5 km of high voltage cable
Stage:
• Weighs 30 tons
• 350 sq.m. of performance area
• Height of 14 meters
• Width of 70 meters
• Depth of 28 meters
• 8,000 work hours in pre-production
• 40 stage techs to handle change overs during broadcast
Broadcast
• 30 cameras in total, with 19 for show broadcast
• 50 people involved to handle broadcast
• 2 directors
• Used CuePilot
• 1 2D camera and a 1D camera, 3 cranes, 2 dolly tracks
Production:
• 230 trucks of gear
• 100 stage hands for load-in, 150 for load out
Grandstands:
• 22,000 pieces of scaffolding
• Weighs 450 tons
• 7,573 seats
• 60 wheelchair seats
Bild: Production Resource Group (PRG), http://prg.com