Set Up Has To Happen In Minutes
Anyone who has watched the halftime show at the Super Bowl must have been blown away by the quick and elaborate stages. They seem to just magically appear on the football field, but this is not black magic. This is all about a ton of people who work hard and fast. Popular Mechanics had the opportunity to report on the process that went into the performance of The Who in 2010. It took 600 people to get the stage right! Charles Coplin, the vice president of NFL special events, said that it is “[s]ix minutes on and six minutes off the stage. There’s just no way to describe that other than sheer terror.”