Hello, I’m Bev, one of the producers in CBeebies
Presentation – basically that means I help make the bits you see with the
presenters in the CBeebies House between the shows (a.k.a. the ‘links’).
Sometimes, we get the chance to film somewhere even more exciting, and we
thought you’d like to hear about our recent adventure on the roof above
MediaCity…
We love working in the CBeebies House, but it’s always nice
to be able to go outside, especially in the summer when we can share the good
weather with our viewers. Last week when it was warm and sunny, we decided to
film some sequences on the roof terrace above our studios in Salford.
We made the decision on a Monday that we wanted to record
the outdoor links the following week, so we didn’t have long to turn the plan
into reality – and there’s a lot to do!
But just what goes into turning an idea for a link into
something you actually see on screen? Here’s a little taste of our week:
Monday
Decision made! We want to film on the roof next week, so
first up we check with the Studio Manager that our chosen date is actually possible,
and organise a technical planning meeting for our crew. I’m the producer, so it’s
also my job to brief our design team with some ideas for rooftop set dressing.
Tuesday
We agree the crew and extra equipment we’ll need for the
rooftop filming, and double-check the health and safety implications – we need
to be very careful, especially because it can get very windy up on the roof at
MediaCity!
Wednesday to Friday
I write the scripts and prep for the rooftop sequences,
while the rest of the team get busy with material for the rest of our (indoor) studio
week.
Monday
It’s the beginning of our studio week, and we’re busy making
lots of other links related to the beginning of the Commonwealth Games (we
record our links in advance, so we’re already getting ready for late July).
We’re also avidly watching the weather forecast, because we’ve agreed we’ll
make a final call about whether to go ahead with the rooftop excursion on
Wednesday morning!
Tuesday
Thursday’s weather forecast isn’t looking good at all, but
Wednesday is much more promising so we’re thinking of filming tomorrow – can we
turn everything around to film 24 hours earlier than planned?
By lunchtime it’s all systems go – we have to call the
studio manager to see if we can get the extra equipment early, and check that
our Wednesday film crew can make an earlier-than-planned 7.30am start.
I’m a bit worried that there’ll be a lot of pressure on our
design team who will have to organise the rooftop set as well as the main set
dressing in our studio, and several makes and food-related links, which need
lots of props. Thankfully, though, they’re up for the challenge, so it looks as
though everything can go ahead!
Wednesday
Filming day dawns bright and sunny, so the crew are
delighted to be going outside! The production team help out with dressing the
rooftop set, while the crew rigs the equipment. We’re lucky enough to have some
extra help from our office researchers today, too, which is great.
We’ve brought lots of stage weights out onto the roof
terrace to help hold everything down, and it proves to be a very good idea as the
wind picks up a lot towards the end of the day! The last thing we record is Cat
and Rebecca making a carnival headdress. They finish up having to keep a very
firm hold on the feathers they’re using, while Teddy, the toy modelling the
headdress, has to be securely fixed to the table to stop him being blown away!
When the recording is finally finished, it’s all hands on
deck to de-rig the set and return all the props to the CBeebies House (before
they blow away!). When everything’s done, we head back inside, and have just
enough time to sing Happy Birthday to our director, and celebrate with a slice
of birthday cake!
What outdoor activities have you been enjoying with your little ones this summer? the summer holiday chat on the CBeebies Grown-ups Facebook and Twitter pages.