Static:Stage manager
Stage Managers are responsible for a specific lecture hall (Saal) and all the talks within a 4 hour time slot. In short, stage managers make sure the talks go as smoothly as possible, including technical issues and crowd management.
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How to Become a Stage Manager?
Stage Manager Angels are not automatically enabled, since a specific skillset and some introduction to the job is needed. Orientation meetings are being held at specific times. Please refer to the Engelsystem for specific dates!
Assigning shifts
Stage manager need to attend an orientation and have their Engelsystem account authorized to sign up for Stage manager shifts. To do this, attend a meeting or get in touch with one of the Herald Archangels. One of them will be present during every regular angel meeting. You'll get a short briefing of what to do, but you should get the idea from this page as well, so read it!
Sign-ups will happen at the meeting at 2100 hours (Day 0) as well as on the following days. Please attend if you're interested. You can find all Stage manager meetings here: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2016/wiki/Session:Stage_Manager_Angel_Introduction
First introduction meeting is at day 0 - 26.12.2017 - at 20:15 (after general engel introduction) in self-organised-session room 12: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2017/wiki/index.php/Session:Stagemanager_Introduction-Meeting
Job Description
In years before the 32c2, this Job has been part of the Heralds duty. You need to cooperate closely with your herald and understand what the job of a herald includes.
You can find more information about Heralds here: Static:Heralds. The Stagemanager keeps the information flowing and makes sure that everyone is on the same page how a Talk will be handled. Last minute changes, delays, announcements and problems in the Saal are all handled by the Stagemanager. The most important part of the job is to inform the Herald of everything necessary that he needs to deliver a great moderation and a complete set of announcements. Keep in mind that the Herald is most likely blinded by the bright lights and can probably not see everything that the Stagemanagers or the audience can. So in a sense, you are also a 2nd pair of eyes, hands and mouth for the Herald.
All issues related to audio, video or anything else related to that are handled by the A/V Technican. Those people are responsible for the smooth technical operation in a Saal. They are familiar with the equipment that is used during the event and able to fix (nearly) all the issues and if not they know who to ask.
Over the last years, it showed that a close communication between you as stage manager, the herald and the A/V Technican, resulted in a hassle free and productive talk experience for everyone.
Before a Talk
- 15 Minutes before the talk, please go to the designated area for room coordinators and get to know these people:
- A/V technician
- Mixer
- your Herald
- Signal Angel
- Find the Stagemanager that worked the shift before yours and get the Duty-DECT for this Hall handed over to you. Also ask if there are any last-minute announcements that your Herald needs to know about.
- Each Saal as one Radio for (emergency) communication. Make sure to know who carries it (usually the A/V Technician)
- As soon as the speaker arrives, introduce yourself to the speaker. Go through the following info and questions:
- Prepare the Audio- and Video setup with the A/V Technican. the A/V Technican will handle the following points
- Do you need a special (something to) DVI/HDMI or if really necessary even VGA adapter?
- Assisting and helping to connect their video.
- Introduce the speaker to the microphone setup or place them
- If there is audio a speaker, they will set it up with the audio personnel.
- Solve the last minute A/V Related issues (eg. change of requirements, opt-out)
- How much time will you have for Q&A?
- Would you like some water?
- Work out a system for notifying the speaker how much time is left. (Hand signals for 10, 5, 1, and 0 minutes left or use available cards. Make sure the speaker knows to acknowledge you with a nod of the head or other gesture so they realize how much time is left.)
- Prepare the Audio- and Video setup with the A/V Technican. the A/V Technican will handle the following points
- If necessary, ask the previous speaker to clear the stage, along with the group who has questions for them to move out of the conference room.
- Work to set up the current speaker
- Point out places of interest to your speaker (signal angel, cameras, question mics etc...)
- Before the Talk begins, check all Angels wether they are ready to go, this includes:
- Video
- Camera
- Signalangel
- Translations
- At the appropriate time before, you will be giving the Herald a signal to start the moderation, so that the Talk starts on time.
- Communicate with your Herald how many Announcements there are and how much time the Herald needs to introduce the next Talk
- Tell your Herald wether every team is good to go (Audio, Video, Camera, Signalangel, Translations)
- Translation
- all Talks will be translated from German to English or vice versa, depending on the talk language.
- maybe, some of the Talks will be translated into a second language.
- NEW You will NOT receive a call from Translations as in past years. Instead, please go physically to the Translation-Booth and check
- check if they are ready to go
- ask which languages will be available
- Please remind your herald to announce the translations.
- There is a Buton you can press to show the Translatin-Slide for 30sec
- Please arrange a Keyword with your Herald. Upon hearing that keyword, you will press the appropriate button, so that the Translation-Slide is shown.
- There will not be DECT-Translation, instead the translations are delivered via Mumble.
- If there is a Q&A session, be sure to make sure the microphones in the audience will be turned on.
- Fill up all available seats in the room if there is an over capacity crowd
During a Talk
- Check that the entrance doors/emergency exits are not blocked. Walk around the room and ask people in front of exits and aisles to clear out. If attendees start piling up inside, ask them to find and take available seats
- There are NO SAVED SEATS once a talk begins. Fill all available seats.
- If the room is too crowded, ask attendees to go outside and watch the video stream.
- 'If you are unable to enforce emergency exit routes or other security requirements, please call 110 from your DECT'
- During the Talk you should regularly check all emergency exits.
- Notify the speaker of how much time is left with the pre-agreed signals. Make sure they acknowledge your signals.
- NEW Estimate the percentage of filled seats for this Talk and note this on the form provided by Content-Team
- Unless there is no talk following, allow ABSOLUTE maximum of 3min over time if necessary. Do everything within your power to allow speaker(s) to gracefully end their session.
After a Talk
- Ask the previous speaker to clear the stage, along with the group who has questions for them to head to a breakout room.
- Stick around, fix problems if any.
- Check the stage, if necessary remove trash from the stage
- Help to set up the stage for the next talk (Tables, Chairs)
- Talk to the other Angels in the lecture hall
- Q&A
- The Herald can not very well see whats going on in the Saal due to very bright lights. stand by to signal the herald on which microphone there are people that want to ask a question
- Communicate with pre-agreed hand signals with the signal angel and tell the Speaker with gestures how many questions the signal angel has, because the herald might not be able to see the signal angel, due to the bright lights
Stagemanager Angel Briefing
The Stagemanagers meet on these Dates for the Introduction meeting: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2017/wiki/index.php/Static:Self-organized_Sessions Currently, they are all planned in Hall A.1, but as that room was already reserved for several other groups, the times vary.
Communication
Rocket Chat
We run an opensource "Slack alternative" chat server called Rocket.chat that we are using to communicate during and before the event. This year the CCC is using Rocketchat as well for the first time. They are using a different instance! We are using heralds.events.ccc.de, all the other groups are using rocket.events.ccc.de
Don't confuse the two systems!
The Server can be found here: https://heralds.events.ccc.de/channel/stagemanager This service provides free Apps for Android and Apple
Important Numbers
What? | Number | When? |
---|---|---|
Himmel | 1023 | Call in case your fellow Angels are not present. |
Speakersdesk | 1020 | Call in case your speaker is not present! |
Security | 110 | Security Issues |
CERT | 112 | Medical Emergency |
VOC | 1600 | Call in case there are technical (Video) issues that you can not resolve through the VOC-Angels in the Saal |
VOC Angel Koordination | 1607 | Call if there are any issues with A/V Related Angels (Mixer, Camera, Video) |
Infodesk | 1111 | Call if there is a conflict with the schedule or an attendee has a question you cannot answer. |
katzazi | 4744 | Call if you are overwhelmed or need assistance |
Lindworm | 5463 | Call if you are overwhelmed or need assistance and katzazi is not available |
Ijon | 4566 | Call if you are overwhelmed or need assistance and katzazi is not available |
all Stagemanagers | 1602 |