Due to COVID-19 restrictions, spectators were not allowed to gather for the ball drop. Video Courtesy of Tiger PartyIn the video, you can see that Chang is one of a very small group of people who were allowed in Times Square on New Year’s Eve. In the video below, find out how Chang synchronizes the clock for a perfect countdown and see footage of a nearly empty Times Square! For the past eleven years, Chang has also been the man in charge of the countdown clock which is beamed live on three Times Square billboards and then transmitted all around the world. The Taiwan-born Chang is the co-founder of Tiger Party, an interactive agency that manages some of Times Square’s biggest billboards. On December 31st, Rafale Chang was working behind-the-scenes to make sure the countdown was spot on. Even though Times Square was nearly empty this New Year’s Eve, an estimated one billion still had their eyes on New York City for the annual midnight countdown and ball drop.
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