Planning every last aspect of Will and Kate’s wedding to the minutest detail in the run up to this Friday’s ceremony. And with over 2 billion people worldwide expected to tune in to the momentous event live, their choice of production team couldn’t be more important.
Tiny cameras hidden in altar flowers for fly-on-the-wall effect
Two billion set to watch worldwide
No guest safe from world's gaze as every emotion will be recorded
World's media barter for best vantage point in commercial buildings
But rain could put a dampener on big day
So the palace has turned to one of the most respected stage managers in television, Diccon Ramsay. The 27-year-old will take a break from his day job on ITV1 talent show The X Factor to take command of the 60 special cameras located around Westminster Abbey to capture every emotion of the king-to-be and his blushing bride.
Buckingham Palace has asked Diccon Ramsay, the 27-year-old stage manager of the U.K. version of Simon Cowell’s X-Factor, to take time off from his day job and bring some showbiz drama to coordinating coverage inside the Abbey, where a network of cameras that have been installed to deliver every aspect of the ceremony to an audience predicted to be 2 billion viewers worldwide.
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