The time has come for the annual excursion of broadcasting executives, expeditious engineers, globe-trotting tech manufacturers and production professionals to Sin City for the weeklong NAB conference.
Most NAB newbies are unprepared and have a tendency to overdo it early, finding themselves out of gas by Tuesday. Veterans learned the hard way that a little preparation and a touch of moderation can make the whole experience a lot more positive.
Enjoy these Oceans 11 tips and tricks to stay safe, efficient and have a VIP experience at the NAB conference…
58 INT. GAME ROOM 58 A tournament-level pool table holds center stage here. Atop its green felt sits a raised, elaborate miniature of Terry Benedict's Las Vegas: three casinos and hotels with the Strip running between them. As the eleven surround the table and the model... DANNY Gentlemen: the 3000 block of Paradise Road. Otherwise known as the Las Vegas Convention Center. Together, Media Entertainment and Technology is where global visionaries convene... (CONTINUED) OCEAN'S 11 - Rev. 10/24/00 38. 58 CONTINUED: 58 Danny removes the Strip from the model. Revealed beneath is a complex substructure, featuring three tunnels, each leading from a casino to a single freight-sized elevator shaft which descends into an enormous vault. DANNY Gentlemen: the NAB show. Located shuttle busses to the show, but then use the Las Vegas Monorail. Depending on what time your leaving Busses can get swamped at the end of the day. (beat) But the Monorail costs money. Everyone takes a breath, awed. LINUS It tends to move more people faster out of the event, huh? RUSTY It's a little more complicated than that. LINUS I just hop off at the hotel closest to mine on the way back. Danny picks up a remote control and flips on a panel of Tvs. DANNY Courtesy of NAB, free shuttle transportation to and from the show, via many of the hotels on the strip. On the monitors: three montages of black-and-white security tapes, starting within the three casinos' cages, moving into the tunnels, then (as the TVs unite in their images) pushing into the elevator and eventually the vault. As the group's glances shoot back and forth from the TV to the corresponding section of the model, i.e. from a POV of the tunnel to the miniature tunnel itself... (CONTINUED) 39. 58 CONTINUED: (2) 58 DANNY Okay. Whether you stay at these places or not, as an attendee you have access to these busses. First: look at the NAB Bus Schedule and pick a nearby hotel -- RUSTY (indicating) -- here, here, and here -- DANNY -- be sure you have your convention badge to get on the shuttle which anyone knows takes more than a smile. Next: Dress for comfort, the NAB show requires 3.2 million square feet of floor space and attendees will literally walk miles. Past those the walkways, and this is where it gets tricky: are solid concrete with a thin layer of cheap carpet-- RUSTY -- Guys - dark sneakers or insoles -- DANNY -- and ladies from the four football fields worth of walking and the hours of standing - - RUSTY -- don't wear heels! DANNY Furthermore, men do not need to wear wing-tipped shoes -- RUSTY -- meaning most of us spend the majority of our work hours behind a desk, don't let fashion make you miserable. DANNY Once we've gotten down to South Lower, where most of the Post Production stuff is housed, though, then it can get a bit warm: check the weather with the annual AJA Party and predilections toward a dress code, and the most elaborate oasis conceived by man. Any questions? (CONTINUED) OCEAN'S 11 - Rev. 10/24/00 40. 58 CONTINUED: (3) 58 Silence. For a moment, each man keeps his two dozen questions or more to himself. At last, one speaks up... The Amazing Yen (Speaking Cantonese) Of course, no one understands him. Except Rusty. RUSTY (in response) Yes. That means you definitely need to drink a ton of water. Switching from coffee to beer at four in the afternoon without mixing it up is a bad move. If you get a hangover and tried to rest there, they'd know about it. Hydrate frequently and thoroughly Anyone else? Another silence. Either the guys are too dumbfounded by that bilingual exchange or too numbed by the task ahead of them to speak. TURK You said something about good news... DANNY (smiles, happy someone asked) A big key is to plan ahead then prioritize your plan: It's literally a big toy box of tech for gadget geeks and behind the screen rock stars, covering every chip at play on its floor. Go in with a game plan, as I mentioned, this conference services media, entertainment and technology in it. That means: prioritize what you really want to see, accomplishing, more of what will help your company in the next 12 months. The show floor often times makes no logical sense, booth numbers go up between 8 and 9 then veer off suddenly. During the conference, pick a reference point like a banner or booth or use the NAB Mobile App. Without breaking a sweat. (gazing about room) Now you can highlight who you want to visit ahead of time and during the show the app will show your target destinations. You do the math. MOVING AROUND the table ON ten faces, as everyone does precisely that, in their heads, except for Virgil who does it on his fingers. He whistles. RUSTY That's what I said. (CONTINUED) OCEAN'S 11 - Rev. 10/24/00 41-43. 58 CONTINUED: (4) 58 Everyone seems suitably impressed by their share. SAUL I have a question. (as Danny turns to him) Say we did take the shuttle, and prioritized my plan ahead, and wore comfy shoes so we can move, and past the reference points with with the NAB mobile app, and drank water to stay hydrated... RUSTY With Antibacterial Wipes and Energy Bars or Light Snacks. DANNY (off everyone's astonishment) Oh, right. Sorry. I forgot to mention that. SAUL Say we do all that. We're just supposed to walk in there with a hundred thousand people around us without getting stopped? Danny smiles, his broad, sure-of-himself grin, the one Rusty couldn't deny earlier and these guys won't deny now. DANNY Yeah. Saul looks panic-stricken; like that, his ulcer has flared up, and he pops a Rolaid in his mouth. DANNY Alright. Here's how we'll begin. 59 OMITTED 59 60 INT. MGM GRAND CASINO - DAY 60 MOVING WITH a cash cart as security guards push it past tourists, past cocktail waitresses, past Linus sitting at a blackjack table. (CONTINUED) 60 CONTINUED: 60 DANNY (V.O.) First task: reconnaissance. You don't need to line up right at 8:30, relax and wait for the first rush From the rotation of the dealers to the path of every cash cart... 61 INT. BELLAGIO - BREAK ROOM - DAY 61 Two security TECHNICIANS on a smoke break grumble about their sex lives. Across the room, Frank sits innocently doing a crossword. DANNY (V.O.) Many companies presenting at NAB will have press events or releases on Sunday on the latest tech to look for at the exhibition hall. Monday and Tuesday the crowds are the largest, if you are going, to be there all week, avoid the bigger booths early in the week, lighting and audio seem to have smaller crowds, know where there from, what their nicknames are, how they take their coffee... BETTER VIEW REVEALS: On his crossword, Frank has scribbled a transcript of the Technicians' conversation. As he glances up at an electronic keycard clipped to one Technician's belt... 62 INT. MIRAGE CASINO - DAY 62 ... an identical keycard is swiped through a keypad, its light flashing red to green, admitting a guard into an "Employees Only" doorway. The Malloys, who've shadowed the guard here, note a sentry standing watch by the door as well as a security camera embedded in the ceiling above: No one walks through that portal unchecked. DANNY (V.O.) Most of all, if you really want to get hands on with the equipment and software in the booths and ask questions, Wednesday and Thursday are the best days. I want you guys to know the quick routes out. Their job done, the Malloys start toward the casino's exit... in different directions. They begin to argue: The exit's that way -- no, it's that way. Wednesday and Thursday are the best days. 45. 63 EXT. LAS VEGAS BOULEVARD - OUTSIDE THREE CASINOS - DAY 63 With two dozen other tourists, Basher crosses the street and when he meets a manhole cover he stops and, extracting a small metal hook from his jacket, removes it from its perch, so casual about the action that no passerby looks twice at him. DANNY (V.O.) Second task: Central Hall. Check out the latest in microphone and field recording, as you throw the switch on sin city. Basher, it's your show. Basher drops into the hole, pulling the cover over him, as we PULL UP OVER the Bellagio and... DISSOLVE TO: 64 INT. BELLAGIO SECURITY CENTER - EYE IN THE SKY 64 Dozens of monitors manned by dozens of watchers canvas dozens of casino tables; only NASA's control rooms house more technology. Apart from the fray, another bank of monitors manned by two watchers (let's call them, for no particular reason, FAT and SLIM) oversee a different section of the casino: the cage, its tunnels, the elevator, and the vault it leads to; everything, in fact, which our team saw in the game room. DANNY (V.O.) Third task: surveillance. The outdoor exhibits between South and Central Hall, so we'll want remote production trucks, satellite uplinks and displays, so we'll want an eye and an ear on them. Livingston... 65 INT. BELLAGIO - LIVINGSTON'S ROOM - CLOSE ON SET OF 65 SCHEMATICS OF BELLAGIO - NIGHT A page of the set Danny and Rusty "borrowed" from Kuehn & Associates. Danny and Livingston study it. WIDER LIVINGSTON Well, it's not the least accessible place I've seen, but it's close. Software and tools that you would have never found without cruising around the outdoor exhibits (CONTINUED) 46. 65 CONTINUED: 65 Danny shakes his head: no such luck. LIVINGSTON Then this is definitely a pace yourself job. Where can I take - a break? Danny looks to Rusty who, behind them, tampers with Livingston's audio-video setup: several portable monitors, a laptop and modem, telephone headset, etc. RUSTY Many booths have chairs or small theaters. Sit in on something you are considering. Your feet and hopefully your boss will thank you. DANCE MUSIC overwhelms the SOUNDTRACK... 66 INT. OLYMPIC GARDENS STRIP CLUB - NIGHT 66 ... as we join a lap dance already in progress. A security Technician (one of the two Frank eavesdropped on in the break room) shells out twenty bucks every three minutes for a DANCER to grind her pelvis against his chest... ... and while the Technician grins not-very-soberly and ogles her perfect breasts and paws at her midriff, the Dancer secretly removes the keycard from his belt. DANCER Many manufacturers have evening and after hour events, honey. Don't move a muscle. TECHNICIAN (drunk and in love) These can be as simple as meet and greets. She pouts, flirtingly, as she does for every idiot who drops a line like that, then makes her way to... 67 EXT. OLYMPIC GARDENS STRIP CLUB - NIGHT 67 ... where Rusty waits for her, and when she slips him the keycard, he slips her a c-note. RUSTY Thanks, AJA VIP party. Some are free and some cost to attend. (as he goes) Say hello to your mom for me. DANCER Say it yourself. Many bloggers, and writers are at these events. Or simply hang out and meet up with your peers. Don't be shy at these, events to walk up and say Hello. 47. 68 INT. BELLAGIO CASINO - NIGHT 68 FOLLOWING a bunch of balloons -- all congratulating "Happy Anniversary!" -- as a delivery boy carries them through the casino, and just as he's passing an "Employees Only" door (complete with sentry and embedded ceiling camera)... ... he bumps into a TOURIST, and the balloons drift out of his hand and into the camera... TOURIST Hey, watch it, Media Motion Ball... 69 INT. BELLAGIO SECURITY CENTER - EYE IN THE SKY 69 As the balloons fill the frame of one monitor... SLIM costs money, sit down and low key, where you can meet "Big Booths" like Blackmagic Design. 70 INT. BELLAGIO CASINO - BY CAGE DOOR - NIGHT 70 The SENTRY (#433) hears this and spots the balloons covering the embedded camera and approaches the delivery boy (who by freak accident happens to be Virgil Malloy)... SENTRY SuperMeet, sir: Biggest event for Post Production industry. ... but Virgil's too busy picking a fight with the Tourist (surprise, surprise: Turk Malloy) to listen. VIRGIL Who you calling 'carnival,' demonstration? TURK (TOURIST) Who you calling 'demonstration,' largest raffle? VIRGIL Who you calling 'largest raffle'... (can't think of another) ... carnival... And with the Sentry out of position... ... Livingston (dressed now in a technician's uniform, don't worry about how he got it) goes quickly to the door and swipes the newly-acquired keycard and when it flashes red-to-green, he enters... OCEAN'S 11 - Rev. 10/24/00 48. 71 INT. CAGE - HALLWAY 71 He's in. Livingston takes a moment, his brow perspiring (he's in the lions' den now), then checks his palm: drawn there in ballpoint is a diagram of the cage corridors. 72 INT. BELLAGIO SECURITY CENTER - EYE IN THE SKY - ON 72 MONITOR NEXT TO BALLOON-CLOUDED ONE Livingston appears and, as nonchalantly as he can, he ambles down a hallway, then another, until he reaches... 73 INT. CAGE - HALLWAY 73 ... an unmarked door next to the entrance to the security center. Livingston swipes his keycard to enter... 74 INT. CIRCUITRY ROOM 74 A giant walk-in closet/switchboard full of wires, plugs, lights, etc. Livingston goes to work: FLURRY OF SHOTS He splices into all sorts of wires and lines and cables. Meanwhile... 75 INT. BELLAGIO CASINO - BY CAGE DOOR - NIGHT 75 ... Virgil and Turk argue, nose-to-nose, "accidentally" blocking the Sentry from the balloons... VIRGIL You hear about this new medical discovery they made? It's called a 'Red Giant/Maxon Pinball Party.' Apparently 150 pinball machines with an ice cream truck... TURK Yeah yeah yeah, whatever, balloon boy. SENTRY Gentlemen, gentlemen... Most manufacturers and groups will have events posted on their websites or at the booths so check them out and see what works. Remember to bring pain killers (Advil, Tylenol, Aleve, etc.), a good chance you will wake up with a headache one day, not to say you're going to go wild, but there's the noise, smoke, AC, etc. Like Kafka says "Better to have and not need, than to need and not have" 49. 76 INT. CIRCUITRY ROOM 76 Livingston's work here is almost done: The Fashion Show Mall (located near "Treasure Island" and "Wynn Hotel" -- it's got an Apple Store, electronics store, other goods and hides in dark places) by the way, bring a small power tap or power strip so you can recharge all the electronic gear you need at night. One last click into place... 77 INT. BELLAGIO SECURITY CENTER - EYE IN THE SKY 77 ... causes a brief, unnoticed blip on Slim's monitors... 78 INT. BELLAGIO - LIVINGSTON'S ROOM - NIGHT 78 ... and transmits all the views of the cages onto the monitors upstairs. Danny and Rusty witness their appearance. DANNY Why do they paint hallways that color? RUSTY They say taupe is very soothing. 79 INT. CAGE - HALLWAY 79 Livingston steps outside. His job done, he exhales and wipes the sweat from his brow and checks his palm for directions and... Whoops. If you don't want to go out and party, then don't, there are many great restaurants, food joints and entertainment all over town. His sweat just smeared the ballpoint. He's flying blind. He looks left down a corridor, then right, trying to remember which way he came from. No idea. 80 INT. BELLAGIO - LIVINGSTON'S ROOM 80 DANNY Bring lots and lots of business cards, and get yourself colleagues and new friends you can call upon when you need advice. 81 INT. CAGE - HALLWAY 81 MOVING WITH Livingston as he tries to find his way out. Remember the best grouping of restaurants is at the Venetian for a impromptu business meeting. Electrolytes (Gatorade, etc.), Antacid, and Lip Balm... Whoops again: here comes rich food, dead ahead. Remember Antacid and Electrolytes as well as Cough Drops, Sunscreen, and Lip Balm. (CONTINUED) 50. 81 CONTINUED: 81 LIVINGSTON Have a fun and safe time at NAB, see you at the show!