LiveEdit has revealed it provided the show-calling system that was used for the Opening Ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
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Over three months, every second of the incredible parade was meticulously programmed using LiveEdit. The event was divided into 461 distinct sequences with a total of 655 cues given to the boats, artists, and performers during the four-hour show.
Along 6 km of the most iconic banks of the capital, 48 iPads strategically placed across 14 local cue zones helped manage different segments of the show. LiveEdit provided the support tool that helped the show calling team stay coordinated and precise - from the first boat's departure to the stunning light show at the Eiffel Tower.
Paris-based LiveEdit worked with the artistic, cueing, and technical teams from Paname 24 and the partners below.
René Célestin - Paname24 Founder Associate
Jean-Benoît FOURNIER - Senior Showcaller
Chloé Françoise - Showcaller Supervisor
Alain Dandan - Showcaller Timecode & Audio Supervisor
And all the showcallers along the Seine river:
Frédérique Touillaud
Marc Fekete
Guillaume Roux
Natacha Taillefer
Augustin Perret
Caroline Grisard
Pauline Behr
Céline Pinkwasser
Pierrick Neveu
Geoffrey Desage
Anne Laloy
Baptiste Fau
Cédric Bunel
Didier Bouquet
Antoine Bertrand
Marine Tricoire
Lighting Designer and Concept:
Thomas dechandon and his team
Vianney Delrue - Head of Technics for Paname24
And all the teams of Paname24 and suppliers who did the impossible to make it happen:
DUSHOW Videlio RIEDEL Communications
Olympic Broadcast Services:
Christopher Jensen - Producer of the Ceremonies
Multicamera Directors:
Simon Staffurth
Richard Valentine
Associate Directors:
Rebecca Morrison-Havers
Michelle Arnold