The Tribeca experience: being a volunteer

heero_yuy2
By heero_yuy2

Let's just say that rather than getting myself into meeting the famous actors and actresses or even to watch any or all of the films being screened, this wasn't the experience that I got in this previous Doha Tribeca Film Festival highlight events.

But rather the experience as one of the volunteers working to make the event happen.

So we had our all-out meeting on the Aspire Park and saw all of us wonderful people of mixed races who'd like to participate and dedicate their time to make it happen. Here we were now assigned to our preferred departments. We claimed our shirt and badge two days 'fore the start of the event. And on with the show.

My first shift started on a Friday evening posted in the City Center Cinema area. First work I got was informing the people of a certain movie schedule to stay in this line and wait for the entry. You can see lots of 'em interested in this movie The Time That Remains (must be the word "Palestine" on the book guide that got them interested ;-P). I even got a little chat out front with the press guy who gonna see one. He asked "Why did I volunteer?". I said "For the fun of it. I like movies, but guiding you into the theater is a different experience." :-)

Second part of my first shift was keeping the drivers informed when a guest will need a ride back to their respective hotels. So they gave me a two-way radio, informing them when the drivers are prepped and ready. Well I didn't understand how this thing works at start but I dunno whether I had to comprehend with the drivers' 'sleepy' language to wake them up in the middle of the prep or if they want their proper relaxations thataway. ;-P

Every after one volunteer's shift we gets a free screening of any of those movies...but I ended up not using them all as I always got my work on a night shift and every movie was either sold out or it just started.

Saturday night was my second shift after work. Here I was assigned to the 'rush line' area, where people who didn't and couldn't buy a ticket on the said movie will have to wait outside if there're empty seats yet for the to fill out of being sold out. I got plenty of surrendered tickets for Michael Moore's documentary Capitalism: A Love Story. Funny I gave the tickets out because some people thought it really was a love story movie after trying to convince them it's an effing Michael Moore movie! LOL

Last day of my shift was on the Museum of Islamic Art grounds. I assisted the co-volunteer who sells the merchandise: shirts, sweaters, coffee cup, free bottled water. The open-air big screen (with Cairo Time showing) was just over us in front. We were looking at the spectators passing by our booth. There's even this guy who wants to buy a shirt 4/5's of the actual price! What is this?? Souq?? LOL

Well we also did get a free chow dinner at the back after the closing film. Tried them out as I was hungry. Then the fireworks came in. Spectacular!

Afterwards we closed the booth and we all volunteers claimed our certificates. Some went home afterwards, some stayed for awhile.

Let's just say I enjoyed the filmfest on another side of view. Tiresome but still worth it. So I'd like to thank our volunteer coordinators on this one, namely Jonathan Russo, Rema Sayge, Aya Al-Bouchi, the rest of the support gang, and a special familiar QL member plenty of you knows who. Aaand of course to all other co-volunteers who made the event a successful one. May everyone of us feel the dedication was worth the effort...and fun! :-)

By heero_yuy2• 4 Nov 2009 06:21
heero_yuy2

Here's how it goes:

Press guy: Why did you volunteer?

Me: For the fun of it. I like movies, but guiding you to the theater is a different experience. By the way, what made you interested in this movie "The Time That Remains"? I also was curious to watch this movie.

Press guy: I missed this one from Dubai. If you want I can give you the story for 10 Dollars.

Press guy: How much they pay you?

Me: Nope. No pay. Just the fun.

Press guy: You paying them?

Me: How can I? (winks at him)

Press guy: Who's paying them?

Me: Definitely not me. (smiles)

Press guy: You seem to be a diplomat the way you talk.

Me: Naah. I'm just a hobbyist who likes movies.

We saw a little boy of 10-14 age who holds a ticket for this PG-18 movie but was not allowed entry.

Press guy: It's a PG-18 movie. I'm not allowed.

Me: Then step away then and call your mother to guide you. Give yourself a bit 10 years more so you can watch this alone. (laughs with him)

The guy's name was Mohammed. What's with all you people around here with the same name?? LOL

"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach

By Greeker• 3 Nov 2009 13:36
Rating: 5/5
Greeker

Heero, great work. I sorely missed being a part of the fun. Alas...

Glad you enjoyed. It should have been a tremendously fun experience...

By _noms_• 3 Nov 2009 13:12
_noms_

bleu: there is nothing with what EVERYONE is satisfied.

~noms~

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"Before God we are all equally wise ' and equally foolish" - Albert Einstein

By nephi2kph• 3 Nov 2009 12:29
nephi2kph

keep up the good work...proud to be pinoy.

By bleu• 3 Nov 2009 12:25
Rating: 3/5
bleu

Some volunteers hated it! :P

By _noms_• 3 Nov 2009 08:48
Rating: 5/5
_noms_

I worked as Lead Volunteer's Coordinator at David Atkins Enterprise-DAE (DAGOC-4)for the Asian Games Opening & Closing Ceremonies. I was so keen to work for it that I almost fought & took lease for 6 months from my firm (when i got an offer from DAE) to join DAE in their mass project. Eventhou i was busy almost 12+ hours a day,,the experience was thrilling & working with thousands of people from different races, community, culture is something i will remember my entire life. it was just WoW!

Support Volunteers are always to be appreciated for their hardwork & the time they spare out of the hectic schedule expecting no pay. Hats Off to u guys!!! keep it up! :)

~noms~

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"Before God we are all equally wise ' and equally foolish" - Albert Einstein

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2009 08:40
anonymous

the shirt being sold out in QR300....isn't that?

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2009 08:20
anonymous

Any volunteers for the Ramada??

"Love Me or Leave Me"

(MagicDragon)

By britexpat• 3 Nov 2009 08:17
Rating: 4/5
britexpat

I've met many nice volunteers at the Ramada.. it's not an easy job, but its fun!

By Formatted Soul• 3 Nov 2009 08:12
Rating: 5/5
Formatted Soul

Nice post Hero.... thx for sharing your experience...you are A HERO!!

I was on vacation when they advertised for volunteers.... I really enjoyed volunteering for Asian Games... used to do a lot of Volunteering and was part of many organizing committee during my college days...

Good to know you guys had a good time...

By nicaq25• 3 Nov 2009 07:57
Rating: 4/5
nicaq25

as a volunteer it takes a lot of sacrifice (for free shirts & some freebies, heheh!). I'm sure sure you enjoyed. Btw, did they give you any form? (What's Beyond DTFF?)

By Khanan• 3 Nov 2009 07:49
Rating: 5/5
Khanan

Enjoyed every bit of the new experience at the DTFF....

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Have Courage To Live.

Anyone Can Die.

By britexpat• 3 Nov 2009 07:04
britexpat

I wanted to be a volunteer at the tennis, so i could carry the towels for those poor perspiring ladies .. Bt alas :O(

By genesis• 3 Nov 2009 07:04
genesis

nice post heero. I was really impressed how well organized the festival was.

By GodFather.• 3 Nov 2009 06:52
Rating: 3/5
GodFather.

Well Done Heero. It is volunteers like you that make these events happen.

By the way how much did they pay you?

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"HE WHO DARES WINS"

Derek Edward Trotter

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