[quote name=\'SRIV94\' date=\'Oct 9 2004, 01:55 PM\']As someone who's read credits for a lot of shows over the years, I've noticed that Burmester has been given credit many times as being a "computer coordinator" for variety specials such as the Oscars, the American Music Awards, etc. Not sure what the job entails though (and whether any of his directing experience came into play for that--someone with more TV savvy could probably help).
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I found out first hand about 15 years ago, when I worked the United Cerebral Palsy telethon. Bruce devised a computer program that took the elements in the show rundown --talent intros, musical numbers, standup comedy, tape playbacks, toteboard updates, etc., and displayed them on large monitors on both the studio floor and in the booth.
What made this particularly useful is that it did time calculations and displayed running time, clock time and an over/under time for all to see.
If there was a time crunch, a segment could be pulled, and the new timeline would be updated and displayed instantly. And likewise, elements could be added with a new timeline generated.
And, for another game show connection, the UCP Telethon was produced by Pasetta Productions at that time.