Briefs That Breathe: Saving Time & Sanity With Formalised Guides

Ever felt like a broken record, repeating site rules, bump‑in times, or sponsor shout‑outs to every new vendor? A clear written brief fixes that in a snap. One document per stakeholder, shared early, means less back‑and‑forth and zero “Wait—nobody told me!” moments.

Below you’ll find five everyday briefs we rely on, each with a ready‑to‑copy template. Tweak the wording, drop in your logo, and you’re off.

  1. Vendor / Supplier Brief

Why it rocks

Vendors juggle gear, trucks, staff and deadlines. A single brief keeps their focus on delivery—not chasing basic info.

Template

Event: ____________________________

Date / Trading Hours: ___________________________________________

Site Map: Attach PDF

Bump‑In Window: ___________________

Bump‑Out Window: _________________

Vehicle Speed Limit: ____ km/h

Vehicle Route & Access Gate: _________________________________

Power & Water Access: _________________________________________

Waste & Recycling Point: ______________________________________

Emergency Contact (On‑Day): Name ___________  Phone ___________

Key Rules:

  • No vehicle movement after gates open to public
  • High‑vis vests required during bump‑in/out
  • All cables to be matt‑covered and tagged
  1. Volunteer Brief

Why it rocks

Happy volunteers = smiling guests. Clear roles, safety pointers and perks keep spirits high.

Template

Call Time & Meeting Point: ____________________

Shift Length / Breaks: _________________________

Role Assignment: (Course marshal, registration, bag drop…)

Key Contacts & Radio Channel: _________________

Safety Reminders:

  • Sunscreen & hydration every 2 hrs
  • Report lost kids to HQ immediately
  • No personal photos of minors

Perks: Meal voucher, event T‑shirt, post‑event thank‑you email

  1. MC / Host Brief

Why it rocks

An informed MC guides flow, pumps energy and nails sponsor mentions without awkward pauses.

Template

Run‑of‑Show Highlights:

  • Welcome words — 09:00
  • Acknowledge Traditional Owners & sponsors — 09:05
  • Race start countdown — 09:15
  • Spot prizes — 11:00
  • Thank‑you & close — 12:30

Tone & Style: Upbeat, family‑friendly, sprinkle humour

Pronunciations: “Ngurra‑koort” (NOOR‑ra‑koot)

Key Messages: Charity partner, QR code for feedback, safety reminders

On‑Cue Music: Playlist link ___________________________________

  1. Photography / Videography Brief

Why it rocks

Nobody enjoys hunting missing shots after pack‑down. A brief nails the wish‑list upfront.

Template

Shot List:

  1. Mass start from drone
  2. Kids’ race finish line hugs
  3. Sponsor banners near podium

Timeline & Light: Golden hour portraits 07:15–07:45

File Delivery: 50 edited images + 30‑sec hero reel within 72 hrs

Tech Notes (3.91 mm LED wall):

  • Match wall refresh 1920–3840 Hz
  • Shutter 1/50 s (25 fps) / 1/60 s (30 fps)
  • Manual WB 5600 K
  1. Master Event Program / Run Sheet

Why it rocks

The master schedule glues every micro‑brief together. One glance shows where everyone fits.

TimeItemOwnerNotes
06:00Crew arrival & safety briefSite ManagerCoffee station ready
07:00Gates openSecurityQR check‑in
09:00Opening MC welcomeMCAcknowledge Country
09:15Race startRace DirectorAir horn cue
11:30Medal ceremonyMC & SponsorsPodium brand shots
12:30Live bandProduction45‑min set
14:00Event closeOpsBegin bump‑out

Keep it live in Google Sheets so last‑minute tweaks sync instantly for all crews.

Ready to Copy, Paste & Breathe?

Formalised briefs turn chaos into calm. Share them early, update centrally, and watch questions drop while smiles rise. Need a hand drafting stakeholder‑ready docs? Blu2th Events has templates for days—just ask.

Stay organised,

The Blu2th Events Crew