World Feed Running order Berlin
Dear Broadcaster,
Welcome to Berlin and the first ÅF Golden League meeting of the season.
The Line up/pre World Feed transmission starts at GMT 12:00/CEST 14:00. Following items will appear during Line up.
GMT 12:00/CEST 14:00 Bars/tone (indicating IMG SWEDEN)
+5 min Opening and Closing animation for ÅF Golden League 2008
+15 min World Feed introduction
+25 Graphic Template ESPN nametags
+30 NOS Holland 800m/Discus
+38 min Feed from host including 5000m W (no guarantees for live transmission)
GMT 12:59:15 Countdown clock
GMT 13:00:00 Start of World Feed
START DUR on screen multilateral opening
00:00:00 30 sec ÅF Golden League Opening title
00:00:30 25 sec Footage from Berlin (below suggested lead in)
00:00:55 35 sec Footage of Athletes in focus (below suggested lead in)
00:01:30 30 sec Venue Wide shot
00:02:00 10 sec close up ÅF Golden League Bars
00:02:10 Commence competition coverage
START DUR on screen multilateral closing
00:00:00 10 sec ÅF Golden League Bars
00:00:10 20 sec Stadium shot with ÅF Golden League Jackpot contenders
00:00:30 10 sec Clean Venue shot allowing commentators saying goodbye
00:00:40 60 sec Slow motion package with music (no graphics)
00:01:40 20 sec ÅF Golden League closing title
00:02:00 2 sec Black
00:02:02 clean venue shot
START DUR Post Multilateral
Trailer footage
Approx +10 min requested replays
CEST 17:15 YLE Finland
CEST 17:25 Interviews with winners
CEST 18:00 END
CEST 18:30 + 10 min SVT (Sweden)Suggested lead in for the World Feed from the ÅF Golden League Berlin June 1st 2008Welcome to Berlin the Capital City and a State of Germany. It has some of the most recognisable monuments in Europe. It’s an influential centre of politics, commerce and culture. It enjoys an international reputation for its meeting places and festivals, and the river Spree offers a different dimension to all visitors to the city. There is much to admire here.
Welcome to this magnificent Olympic Stadium and welcome once again to the ÅF Golden League.
Olympic and world champion Jeremy Wariner (USA) runs in the 400m here. Wariner was unbeatable last season. (6 sec)
World Long Jump Champion Irving Saladino (Panama) hasn’t been beaten since 2006. He is in terrific form with a recent jump of 8.73m (9 secs)
Once again its World Javelin Champion Tero Pitkamaki (FIN) versus Olympic Javelin Champion Andreas Thorkildson(NOR). (8 sec)
For the women Swedens World Indoor hurdles Champion Susanna Kallur will be a big favourite here in the 100m Hurdles. (7 sec)
In the high Jump World Champion Blanka Vlasic (CRO) is in terrific form already. (5 sec)
The above to be followed by view over the Olympic stadium Berlin