The 'invisible crew' who have 35 seconds to prevent a Eurovision blunder

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The discussion revolves around the behind-the-scenes efforts of the Eurovision production crew, often referred to as the 'invisible crew.' They operate under immense time pressure, specifically having only 35 seconds to prepare for set changes between performances. This aspect of the production is not commonly highlighted during the broadcast, which tends to focus more on the performances and engaging postcards. Commenters express a desire for alternative broadcasts that would showcase the crew's impressive coordination and meticulous work, as well as their mastery of rapid transitions that contribute to the overall show experience.
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