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LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

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Page 1: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

LDS General ConferenceBehind the Scenes

Page 2: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

Page 3: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

Pray-ers are assigned to pray and to limit their prayer to 60 seconds

Page 4: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

The Correlation committee (since 1972) reviews and approves talks

Page 5: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

The Conference Center is cleaned; curbs repainted; florists begin planning arrangements two months prior; lighting crews ensure that the

6000 light bulbs each work.

Page 6: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

Two satellite systems: two teleprompter sets; two electrical feeds

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Security teams memorize faces and names of security threats that may arrive among the 100,000 participants that come to the 1.4 million square foot conference center.

Page 8: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

Speakers and choir directors are given the last sentence of the speakers talk that

precedes their talk/song so they know when to be ready.

Page 9: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

157 of the 341 hymns in the LDS hymnal have been sung at general conferences; there are 7,667 pipes in the organ.

Page 10: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

Speakers and singers select their meal ($7.32 charge)

Page 11: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

The presiding bishop provides treats for the apostles and prophets.

Page 12: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

Pulpit measurements are taken so the microphone is centered on the speakers tie knot (males) or neckline (females)Speakers are told not to touch the microphone.

Page 13: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

Members of the Seventy receive 6 tickets to conference for friends and family; apostles are given 25 tickets.

Page 14: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

Members of the Quorum of 12 Apostles enter, followed by the First Presidency.

Page 15: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

Conference is broadcasts through seven live cameras by 105 full time employees and translated live into 94 languages by the 800 members of the volunteer translation team and their 58 booths to 197 countries; broadcast signals are sent to 2,177

cable stations and to 7,450 church facilities worldwide.

Page 16: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

Church social media teams choose five phrases during each talk to tweet. Memes are created and published via Facebook, Twitter,

Instagram, Vine, GooglePlus, etc.

Page 17: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

After each session, the Prophet is first to leave, followed by his counselors and the Quorum of 12

Apostles.

Page 18: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

Monday morning, after conference, each speaker receives two versions if their talks - the one that

was approved by the correlation department and a second that reflects their exact words they

spoke; they submit a final version for publication.

Page 19: LDS General Conference Behind the Scenes. The Seventy receive assignments to speak for 9 minutes; Apostles for 15-20. Thirty speakers typically speak.

Videos are available immediate following

each session on lds.org; text

transcripts are published the

Thursday after conference; the

Ensign publication of talks is printed 3

weeks after.

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LDS General ConferenceBehind the Scenes