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Episode 22 of Toastmasters Bay to Bay taped on June 30, 2010. In this special episode, we present a full Toastmasters meeting to serve as a model for new members and non-Toastmasters. We present 2 speakers and evaluators, Table Topics, and all the usual role players: Grammarian, Word-of-the-Day, Ah counter, Timer, General Evaluator.
Rundown Timing
Red timepoints should be communicated to talent in advance with 1min, 30s and "wrap" cues.
Time Remaining
Segment Time
Segment Description
58:30
0:30
Show Introduction
58:00
1:00
Welcome by Toastmaster (TM), Art Maurice
57:00
0:30
TM introduces Grammarian for Word of the Day
56:30
1:00
Word of the Day by Grammarian, Stan Ng
55:30
0:30
TM introduces Humorist, Robin Pomerance
55:00
2:30
Humorist presents Joke of the Day
52:30
0:30
TM introduces Evaluator 1, Richard Bannin
52:00
1:00
Evaluator 1 introduces objectives for Speaker 1, introduces Speaker
51:00
7:30
Speech by Scott Goering, "Compatibility"
43:30
0:30
TM introduces Evaluator 2, Niels Teunis
43:00
1:00
Evaluator 2 introduces objectives for Speaker 2, introduces Speaker
Table Topics Session, featuring 4 speakers, up to 1.5-2.5 minutes each
21:00
0:30
TM introduces General Evaluator (GE), Denet Lewis
20:30
1:00
Opening comments on evaluation section by GE
19:30
0:30
GE introduces Evaluator 1, Richard Bannin
19:00
3:30
Evaluation of Speaker 1
15:30
0:30
GE introduces Evaluator 2, Niels Teunis
15:00
3:30
Evaluation of Speaker 2
11:30
0:30
GE introduces Ah-counter, Mike Barsul
11:00
2:00
Ah-counter reports on filler words
9:00
0:30
GE introduces Timer, Miriam Kojnok
8:30
2:00
Timer reports on timing of meeting segments
6:30
0:30
GE introduces Grammarian, Stan Ng
6:00
2:00
Grammarian reports on use of word of the day, grammatical observations
4:00
2:00
GE comments on meeting, turns back over to Toastmaster
2:00
1:30
Wrapup (incl. URLs, email, etc).
0:30
0:30
Credit Roll
0
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BLACK
List of Graphics
Tag - Art Maurice/ Toastmaster
Tag - Robin Pomerance / Humorist
Tag - Scott Goering/ "Compatibility"
Tag - Richard Bannin / Speech Evaluator
Tag - Mark Stiving /"Tuesday Tickets"
Tag - Niels Teunis / Speech Evaluator
Tag - Birgit Starmanns / Table Topics Master
Tag - Nii Mensah / Table Topics Speaker 1
Tag - Oksana Walton / Table Topics Speaker 2
Tag - Elaine Lung / Table Topics Speaker 3
Tag - Kristyn Fredericks / Table Topics Speaker 4
Tag - Denet Lewis / General Evaluator
Tag - Mike Barsul / Ah-Counter
Tag - Miriam Kojnok / Timer
Tag - Stan Ng / Grammarian
Crew
Producer - Birgit Starmanns
Director - Scott [confirmed]
Switcher - OPEN
Graphics -Bill [confirmed]
Audio - Steve [confirmed]
Floor Director - Fred [confirmed]
Camera - Sara [confirmed]
Camera - Doug K [confirmed]
Camera -Lisa [confirmed]
Feedback
Great show! Pretty much everyone was on their game
Talent arrived too early--8pm. Previous show that evening (The Theatre Factory) was 45min late (!) so we didn't roll tape until just past 10pm. This made for an antsy environment in the lobby as talent waited a long time to go on. Plan to roll tape at 45min before the end of the taping slot for a 1/2 hour show; and 1:15 before the end of the taping slot for a 1 hour show.
We were overly conservative on the timing, had to stretch everyone in the functionary roles. We should just end the show early rather than strive for 58:30 TRT, because the stretching got a bit labored.
Because of the large number of speakers, we had to area mic the stage. This was done with 3 mics: an electrovoice on the lectern, plus 2 shotguns (both Marshall shotguns, to match tone) mounted on roller boom stands at either side of audience area. Shotguns were angled rather than hung on light grid because the last time we hung a shotgun there was an annoying echo. Angling the mics toward the stage sounds much better than the time we hung a shotgun pointed straight down (at the hard polished floor). But the audio still sounded really thin. Nothing beats a worn lavalier mic.
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