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bob’s BOB process

The BOB office building was unveiled in May

Signed a television production memorandum agreement with eight domestic television stations

Signed a broadcast communication memorandum agreement with China Netcom Group

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Completed the preliminary production plan

Developed the overall production concept

Already started to select the production team and equipment

Analyzed lighting requirements

Preliminarily decide on the broadcast comment box plan

Determine the area of ??the TV broadcast complex and the sizes of different broadcast trucks

BOB establishes contact information with each broadcaster

Currently The number of employees is about 100 people

Signed agreements with various broadcast vehicle providers

Signed agreements with various production teams

Released the revised venues to the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee Survey Report 2.0, detailing BOB’s needs for all venues. The number of employees increased to 132 (accounting for 90% of the job establishment)

88 Chinese employees and 44 foreign employees, from 12 countries respectively

Participated in the 2006 Turin Winter Olympic Games operation work (mostly Chinese employees)

Provide a brief introduction to the European Broadcasting Union

Preliminary planning of the landmark panoramic camera solution

Select most of the productions Team

Start work on Olympic graphic subtitles

Ensure all broadcast trucks required for Olympic broadcasts

Select basic special equipment, communication equipment and subtitle machines

The logistics department started working

Developed the overall comprehensive timetable and the game timetable of each venue

Started to prepare the game organization chart

2006 In October 2020, the International Broadcasting Center (IBC) project bidding began, the construction company was selected and the contract was signed

Submit the Paralympic Games operation plan and budget to the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee

Countdown to the Beijing Olympics Second Anniversary

The First World Broadcasters Conference

Signed an agreement with the charge card project provider

Submitted the charge card to the rights holder broadcaster

Participated in summer test matches held in Qingdao (sailing) and Fengtai (softball)

Signed detailed agreement with China Netcom Group

Venue Survey Report Third Edition

Sign a broadcast training plan with relevant universities

Develop an overall broadcast training plan

Website operation

Establish an FTP site to transmit information/materials to broadcasters< /p>

The number of employees working with the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee on competition venue planning, comprehensive broadcast area, commentator seats, lighting and other matters has increased to 177 (accounting for 95% of the job establishment)

116 Chinese employees and 61 foreign employees from 12 countries respectively

Signed an agreement with the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee for BOB to serve as the main broadcaster of the Paralympic Games

Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee/Domestic Agreements between TV stations are about to be signed

Signing agreements with various production teams

Signing agreements with various broadcast truck suppliers

Accepting international broadcast center space reservations and formulating broadcasts Detailed plan of supplier and BOB space layout

Determine the basic usage plan of special equipment

Select radio frequency equipment supplier

Select multiple other equipment suppliers

Develop a virtual special effects plan and select a service provider (Swiss timing company Omega)

Sign a broadcast training program contract with relevant universities

Student recruitment registration begins

The graphic subtitle design plan continues to improve

Organize unilateral inspections of venues and meetings with major broadcasters

Broadcaster reservations are in progress

Formulation Game-time organizational chart of the International Broadcasting Center and various venues

Recruitment of game-time managers and other staff is progressing smoothly

Planning of production planning meetings covering all projects for various TV stations after the establishment of BOB Broadcast applications are submitted to BOB, including CCTV. BOB provides live signals for the opening ceremony and all subsequent games to various authorized TV stations. However, at the same time, each authorized TV station has its own camera on site to capture its own footage, such as the leaders of its own country. People, delegations, commentators, studios, etc., and cut to their own cameras appropriately to become the version watched by the final user, whether it is the CCTV version, TVB version or NBC version, all are like this. So they were very dissatisfied after the Korean TV station leaked BOB and banned them from bringing their own cameras into the Bird's Nest, which meant that they could only broadcast BOB's footage from beginning to end.

CCTV once mentioned in the program before the opening ceremony (5 pm on August 8, Shen Bing’s "Dialogue" program): "I have set up ten high-definition cameras at the scene, and CCTV, as the exclusive broadcaster in mainland China and Macau, has the right to enter the center of the studio for filming. The on-site cameraman wearing black clothes belongs to BOB, and the one wearing gray clothes belongs to CCTV.

"So CCTV used its own cameras to cut out a large number of BOB pictures and replaced them with its own pictures, including the leaders' shots, as well as those shaky shots and too many close-up shots, all shot by CCTV. If everyone If you are careful, you should also notice the subtitles when each country enters the venue. It was originally there, but then it cut to a shot, and it was gone. After the cut, it was there again. Originally, BOB had close-ups and close-ups of the flag bearers and placard holders of all countries. Subtitles rarely appear in the CCTV version. Only a few countries have subtitles when entering. It is not BOB's fault that TVB, BBC and other TV stations rarely cut out themselves in BOB's pictures. Although NBC also cut many of its own scenes, the quality is very high, so it is well received.

European Broadcasting Union (EBU)

National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)

Seven Network Ltd. (SEVEN)

Japan Consortium (JC)

Organización de Telecomunicaciones Iberoamericanas (OTI)

Television New Zealand (New Zealand)

Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU )

African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)

Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU)

Korean Broadcasters Association (KBA)

Chinese Taipei Broadcast Pool (CTBP)

Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU)

South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)