Hey everyone! First of all, let me say that we are extremely happy about all the positive feedback we have received from you guys so far! We are glad that you are enjoying our show and we promise to keep doing our best and improve wherever possible.It goes without saying that our on-camera crew is doing a stellar job; I hope you all love what Paul, Joe, Lauren, Jason and our Danish guest Anders are doing as much as I am. Now, before we head into the final part of the RaidCall EMS One Fall 2013 CS:GO Finals, let me introduce the team behind the scenes to you![INDENT]PHOTO: http://i.imgur.com/NrYwZhY.jpg [/INDENT]From left to right:Kathy – http://twitter.com/EGkathy – She is controlling the in-game camera for our playercam streams, accessible via Group 1997 on RaidCall. Thanks to her, you can watch all our matches from the perspectives of both teams, including voice communications!Dennis (sitting) – Our stage manager tells all the people in the studio where they need to be. He guides players to interviews and ensures that noone runs through the picture.Joshua (standing) – http://twitter.com/JoshNissan – steel is our wonderful in-game observer. He makes sure you don't miss any of the action and if you ask me, there is noone who could do a better job than him. By the way, he also controls the camera during the post-match analysis.Dirk (behind Joshua) – Our graphics operator assures that you always get the right information on your screen. He is also the one who prepares and inserts our in-game statistics and tweets.Oliver – The first Oliver is our audio operator. Have you noticed anything related to the sound? No? Then he's doing his job well.Oliver Losseff – Our producer! He exactly knows what order everything happens in and constantly informs people what they need to do. Whenever I have a suggestion for the show, I just go to Oli and he takes care of it.Alex – http://twitter.com/crtmN – Our tournament director crtmN handles everything related to the actual matches with the help of two referees, Johan and Johannes. He is responsible for making everything start in time and enforces our rules if necessary. He's also the one doing the map veto.Vural – He's our video operator, so he controls the camera operators and everything else related to the picture you see on your screen. Whenever you get to see the players between rounds, that's his work, and he is also the person controlling our new split-screen feature (with steel's help).Tom – http://twitter.com/Metabie – Besides other things, Tom is looking up and processing all the statistics for Dirk, oftentimes also deciding the right moment to display them.For the in-game statistics, I also need to say thank you to HLTV.org, Petar in particular, for supplying us with some very interesting numbers from their extensive database, as well as Fabian and Julien for creating the wonderful eBot which is also used to generate the statistics overview after each match.Of course, there are many more people involved than just the ones in the photo, and I can't mention them all. And yet, one person I really want to highlight is Alex – http://twitter.com/carni – who created our amazing team introduction videos in a very short time with the help of Finn and Jan. Definitely make sure to show him your appreciation by tweeting at him!Here they are:[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBMw-uaehng[/YOUTUBE][YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0pwjtKGBNw[/YOUTUBE][YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xkC0mIO1F8[/YOUTUBE][YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIKU-z9Debg[/YOUTUBE][YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX__DoJff_c[/YOUTUBE][YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jreFJS2ock4[/YOUTUBE][YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYjkY7E2gWE[/YOUTUBE][YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8RDlUkyvl4[/YOUTUBE]Oh, and there's also me, the product manager Lari – http://twitter.com/larisyrota . I'm in charge of the EMS. Last but not least, be sure to show your love to our title sponsor RaidCall, who made all of this possible. So yeah, thanks everyone, and now let's hope that our last matches are just as good as the group stage!