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<div>=== 2010s ===<br />
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* 2018-19: [[Richard Jones]], then [[Charlotte Rogers]]<br />
* 2019-20: [[Klára Šimonová]]<br />
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<div>===2000s===<br />
<br />
* 2002-03: [[Rob Berry]], then {{Vacant}}<br />
* 2003-04: {{Vacant}}, then [[Sarah Richards]]<br />
* 2004-05: [[Anthony Laverty]]<br />
* 2005-06: [[Tom Hughes]], then [[Kev Larkin]], then [[Rick Selby]]<br />
* 2006-07: [[Rick Selby]], then [[Dan Thornton]], then [[Lydia Vas Nunes]]<br />
* 2007-08: [[Sarah Leese]]<br />
* 2008-09: [[Madeleine Brown]]<br />
* 2009-10: [[Anna Bucks]], then [[Madeleine Brown]]<br />
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===2010s===<br />
<br />
* 2010-11: {{Vacant}}, then [[Marie Mills]]<br />
* 2011-12: [[Marie Mills]]<br />
* 2012-13: [[Marie Mills]], then [[Ellie Utting]]<br />
* 2013-14: [[Josh Hunter]], then {{Vacant}}<br />
* 2014-15: [[Liz Pascoe]]<br />
* 2015-16: [[Liz Pascoe]], then {{Vacant}}, then [[Jonathan Mordkowiez-Legrand]]<br />
* 2016-17: {{Vacant}}, then [[Joel Mitchell]]<br />
* 2017-18: [[Courtney Brotherson]]<br />
* 2018-19: [[Charlotte Rogers]], then [[Hayley Clark]]<br />
* 2019-20: [[Zoe Dickinson]]<br />
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<div>In the years immediately prior to the [[2001 Constitution]], YSTV didn't have a dedicated Secretary post- instead it formed part of the Station Manager's (later [[Studio Managers]]) role.<br />
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YSTV did however have a dedicated Secretary post throughout the early 1990s. A few names...<br />
<br />
* 1992-93: [[David Bunting]]<br />
* 1993-94: [[Lizzie Troop]]<br />
* 1994-95: [[Andy Robinson]]<br />
* 1995-96: {{unsure|[[Emma Winter]]}}<br />
<br />
===2000s===<br />
<br />
* 2002-03: [[Lorna Mitchell]]<br />
* 2003-04: {{Vacant}}, then [[Matthew Platts]]<br />
* 2004-05: [[Matthew Platts]], then {{Vacant}}<br />
* 2005-06: [[Adam Van Coevorden]]<br />
* 2006-07: [[James Blackshaw]]<br />
* 2007-08: [[Katie Anderson]]<br />
* 2008-09: {{Vacant}}<br />
* 2009-10: {{Vacant}}, then [[Laura Connor]]<br />
<br />
===2010s===<br />
<br />
* 2010-11: [[Francis Brown]]<br />
* 2011-12: [[Sarah David]]<br />
* 2012-13: {{Vacant}}, then [[Tom Woffenden]]<br />
* 2013-14: [[Tom Woffenden]]<br />
* 2014-15: [[Grace Winpenny]]<br />
* 2015-16: [[Amy Wilson]]<br />
* 2016-17: [[Jenny Cao]], then [[Sam Hance]]<br />
* 2017-18: [[Sam Hance]]<br />
* 2018-19: [[Olivia Gibbs]]<br />
* 2019-20: [[Caroline Preynat-Viero]]<br />
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{{Officers}}</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Roses_2019&diff=10190Roses 20192019-05-12T17:19:23Z<p>Edwin.barnes: </p>
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<div>Roses 2019 was hosted in York, and YSTV's coverage was for the first time organised by a 'Project Group', led by [[Edwin Barnes]]. Planning began in January 2019, with scheduling and larger technical planning being the first focuses. <br />
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== Project Group ==<br />
The YSTV Roses 2019 Project Group consisted of the following:<br />
<br />
=== Management ===<br />
'''Roses Lead:''' [[Edwin Barnes]]<br><br />
'''Deputy Roses Lead:''' [[Stephanie Shires]]<br><br />
'''Training and Development Lead:''' [[Olivia Gibbs]]<br><br />
'''Merch and Promo Lead:''' [[Chun-Jou Yu]]<br><br />
<br />
=== Technical ===<br />
'''Technical Lead:''' [[Tom Lee]]<br><br />
'''Infrastructure Lead:''' [[Matthew Stratford]]<br><br />
'''O.B. Lead:''' [[Adam Birtles]]<br><br />
'''Deputy O.B. Lead:''' [[James Bithell]]<br><br />
'''Head of Visuals:''' [[Andrew Waddle]]<br><br />
<br />
=== Content ===<br />
'''Content Lead:''' [[Thomas Schubert]]<br><br />
'''Head of VTs:''' [[Erhard Zurawka]]<br><br />
'''VT Assistant:''' [[Klara Simonova]], [[Prakriti Jha]]<br><br />
'''Head of Presenting:''' [[Jacob Boyle]]<br><br />
'''Deputy Head of Presenting:''' [[Tom McGonagle]]<br><br />
'''Studio Lead:''' [[Zoe Dickinson]]<br><br />
'''Deputy Studio Lead:''' [[Caroline Preynat-Viero]]<br><br />
'''Head of Commentating:''' [[Piotrek Przyborowski]]<br><br />
<br />
=== Operations ===<br />
'''Operations Lead:''' [[Cal Cooke]]<br><br />
'''Personell Lead:''' [[Charlotte Rogers]]<br><br />
'''Deputy Operations Lead:''' [[Joseph Wharfe]]<br><br />
<br />
== Preperations ==<br />
Preparations for Roses 2019 included moving all of YSTV's editing PCs into the studio space in order to free up the whole of the control room for a TX Centre. Setup for this happened over the week leading in to Roses. Other preperations further ahead of time included site visits, various purchases (including a lot of cabling and tape), and a visit to [[LA1:TV]]. <br />
<br />
== Promotion ==<br />
Roses 2019 saw [[Edwin Barnes]] fulfil a long-held wish to make a parody video of the Mitchell & Webb Look Football Sketch, promoting YSTV's Roses Coverage. This trailer was produced in colloration with ComedySoc, starred former Chair George Blackman, and was released on social media to critical acclaim. The main upshot of the trailer was a running joke around YSTV, firstly to shout 'Watch the Roses' at random times (particularly during [[NaSTA 2019]]), and secondly to say 'All the ___, All the time' in relation to almost anything. At the time of writing, this joke is yet to grow old. <br />
<br />
Other promotion included posters (simply designed and reading 'All the Roses, all the time) and social media takeovers, based around a 'YSTV Roses' brand designed by [[Edwin Barnes]] that drew heavily from his previous 'YSTV Sport' branding work. A planned website takeover like that done for [[YUSU Elections 2019]] never materialised.</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Roses_2019&diff=10189Roses 20192019-05-12T17:18:33Z<p>Edwin.barnes: </p>
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<div>Roses 2019 was hosted in York, and YSTV's coverage was for the first time organised by a 'Project Group', led by [[Edwin Barnes]]. Planning began in January 2019, with scheduling and larger technical planning being the first focuses. <br />
<br />
== Project Group ==<br />
The YSTV Roses 2019 Project Group consisted of the following:<br />
<br />
=== Management ===<br />
'''Roses Lead:''' [[Edwin Barnes]]<br><br />
'''Deputy Roses Lead:''' [[Stephanie Shires]]<br><br />
'''Training and Development Lead:''' [[Olivia Gibbs]]<br><br />
'''Merch and Promo Lead:''' [[Chun-Jou Yu]]<br><br />
<br />
=== Technical ===<br />
'''Technical Lead:''' [[Tom Lee]]<br />
'''Infrastructure Lead:''' [[Matthew Stratford]]<br />
'''O.B. Lead:''' [[Adam Birtles]]<br />
'''Deputy O.B. Lead:''' [[James Bithell]]<br />
'''Head of Visuals:''' [[Andrew Waddle]]<br />
<br />
=== Content ===<br />
'''Content Lead:''' [[Thomas Schubert]]<br />
'''Head of VTs:''' [[Erhard Zurawka]]<br />
'''VT Assistant:''' [[Klara Simonova]], [[Prakriti Jha]]]<br />
'''Head of Presenting:''' [[Jacob Boyle]]<br />
'''Deputy Head of Presenting:''' [[Tom McGonagle]]<br />
'''Studio Lead:''' [[Zoe Dickinson]]<br />
'''Deputy Studio Lead:''' [[Caroline Preynat-Viero]]<br />
'''Head of Commentating:''' [[Piotrek Przyborowski]]<br />
<br />
=== Operations ===<br />
'''Operations Lead:''' [[Cal Cooke]]<br />
'''Personell Lead:''' [[Charlotte Rogers]]<br />
'''Deputy Operations Lead:''' [[Joseph Wharfe]]<br />
<br />
== Preperations ==<br />
Preparations for Roses 2019 included moving all of YSTV's editing PCs into the studio space in order to free up the whole of the control room for a TX Centre. Setup for this happened over the week leading in to Roses. Other preperations further ahead of time included site visits, various purchases (including a lot of cabling and tape), and a visit to [[LA1:TV]]. <br />
<br />
== Promotion ==<br />
Roses 2019 saw [[Edwin Barnes]] fulfil a long-held wish to make a parody video of the Mitchell & Webb Look Football Sketch, promoting YSTV's Roses Coverage. This trailer was produced in colloration with ComedySoc, starred former Chair George Blackman, and was released on social media to critical acclaim. The main upshot of the trailer was a running joke around YSTV, firstly to shout 'Watch the Roses' at random times (particularly during [[NaSTA 2019]]), and secondly to say 'All the ___, All the time' in relation to almost anything. At the time of writing, this joke is yet to grow old. <br />
<br />
Other promotion included posters (simply designed and reading 'All the Roses, all the time) and social media takeovers, based around a 'YSTV Roses' brand designed by [[Edwin Barnes]] that drew heavily from his previous 'YSTV Sport' branding work. A planned website takeover like that done for [[YUSU Elections 2019]] never materialised.</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Roses_2019&diff=10188Roses 20192019-05-12T17:18:20Z<p>Edwin.barnes: </p>
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<div>Roses 2019 was hosted in York, and YSTV's coverage was for the first time organised by a 'Project Group', led by [[Edwin Barnes]]. Planning began in January 2019, with scheduling and larger technical planning being the first focuses. <br />
<br />
== Project Group ==<br />
The YSTV Roses 2019 Project Group consisted of the following:<br />
<br />
=== Management ===<br />
'''Roses Lead:''' [[Edwin Barnes]]<br><br />
<br />
'''Deputy Roses Lead:''' [[Stephanie Shires]]<br><br />
<br />
'''Training and Development Lead:''' [[Olivia Gibbs]]<br><br />
<br />
'''Merch and Promo Lead:''' [[Chun-Jou Yu]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
=== Technical ===<br />
'''Technical Lead:''' [[Tom Lee]]<br />
'''Infrastructure Lead:''' [[Matthew Stratford]]<br />
'''O.B. Lead:''' [[Adam Birtles]]<br />
'''Deputy O.B. Lead:''' [[James Bithell]]<br />
'''Head of Visuals:''' [[Andrew Waddle]]<br />
<br />
=== Content ===<br />
'''Content Lead:''' [[Thomas Schubert]]<br />
'''Head of VTs:''' [[Erhard Zurawka]]<br />
'''VT Assistant:''' [[Klara Simonova]], [[Prakriti Jha]]]<br />
'''Head of Presenting:''' [[Jacob Boyle]]<br />
'''Deputy Head of Presenting:''' [[Tom McGonagle]]<br />
'''Studio Lead:''' [[Zoe Dickinson]]<br />
'''Deputy Studio Lead:''' [[Caroline Preynat-Viero]]<br />
'''Head of Commentating:''' [[Piotrek Przyborowski]]<br />
<br />
=== Operations ===<br />
'''Operations Lead:''' [[Cal Cooke]]<br />
'''Personell Lead:''' [[Charlotte Rogers]]<br />
'''Deputy Operations Lead:''' [[Joseph Wharfe]]<br />
<br />
== Preperations ==<br />
Preparations for Roses 2019 included moving all of YSTV's editing PCs into the studio space in order to free up the whole of the control room for a TX Centre. Setup for this happened over the week leading in to Roses. Other preperations further ahead of time included site visits, various purchases (including a lot of cabling and tape), and a visit to [[LA1:TV]]. <br />
<br />
== Promotion ==<br />
Roses 2019 saw [[Edwin Barnes]] fulfil a long-held wish to make a parody video of the Mitchell & Webb Look Football Sketch, promoting YSTV's Roses Coverage. This trailer was produced in colloration with ComedySoc, starred former Chair George Blackman, and was released on social media to critical acclaim. The main upshot of the trailer was a running joke around YSTV, firstly to shout 'Watch the Roses' at random times (particularly during [[NaSTA 2019]]), and secondly to say 'All the ___, All the time' in relation to almost anything. At the time of writing, this joke is yet to grow old. <br />
<br />
Other promotion included posters (simply designed and reading 'All the Roses, all the time) and social media takeovers, based around a 'YSTV Roses' brand designed by [[Edwin Barnes]] that drew heavily from his previous 'YSTV Sport' branding work. A planned website takeover like that done for [[YUSU Elections 2019]] never materialised.</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Roses_2019&diff=10187Roses 20192019-05-12T17:17:45Z<p>Edwin.barnes: Created page, wrote about project group and promotion. Still lots more to add!</p>
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<div>Roses 2019 was hosted in York, and YSTV's coverage was for the first time organised by a 'Project Group', led by [[Edwin Barnes]]. Planning began in January 2019, with scheduling and larger technical planning being the first focuses. <br />
<br />
== Project Group ==<br />
The YSTV Roses 2019 Project Group consisted of the following:<br />
<br />
=== Management ===<br />
'''Roses Lead:''' [[Edwin Barnes]]<br />
'''Deputy Roses Lead:''' [[Stephanie Shires]]<br />
'''Training and Development Lead:''' [[Olivia Gibbs]]<br />
'''Merch and Promo Lead:''' [[Chun-Jou Yu]]<br />
<br />
=== Technical ===<br />
'''Technical Lead:''' [[Tom Lee]]<br />
'''Infrastructure Lead:''' [[Matthew Stratford]]<br />
'''O.B. Lead:''' [[Adam Birtles]]<br />
'''Deputy O.B. Lead:''' [[James Bithell]]<br />
'''Head of Visuals:''' [[Andrew Waddle]]<br />
<br />
=== Content ===<br />
'''Content Lead:''' [[Thomas Schubert]]<br />
'''Head of VTs:''' [[Erhard Zurawka]]<br />
'''VT Assistant:''' [[Klara Simonova]], [[Prakriti Jha]]]<br />
'''Head of Presenting:''' [[Jacob Boyle]]<br />
'''Deputy Head of Presenting:''' [[Tom McGonagle]]<br />
'''Studio Lead:''' [[Zoe Dickinson]]<br />
'''Deputy Studio Lead:''' [[Caroline Preynat-Viero]]<br />
'''Head of Commentating:''' [[Piotrek Przyborowski]]<br />
<br />
=== Operations ===<br />
'''Operations Lead:''' [[Cal Cooke]]<br />
'''Personell Lead:''' [[Charlotte Rogers]]<br />
'''Deputy Operations Lead:''' [[Joseph Wharfe]]<br />
<br />
== Preperations ==<br />
Preparations for Roses 2019 included moving all of YSTV's editing PCs into the studio space in order to free up the whole of the control room for a TX Centre. Setup for this happened over the week leading in to Roses. Other preperations further ahead of time included site visits, various purchases (including a lot of cabling and tape), and a visit to [[LA1:TV]]. <br />
<br />
== Promotion ==<br />
Roses 2019 saw [[Edwin Barnes]] fulfil a long-held wish to make a parody video of the Mitchell & Webb Look Football Sketch, promoting YSTV's Roses Coverage. This trailer was produced in colloration with ComedySoc, starred former Chair George Blackman, and was released on social media to critical acclaim. The main upshot of the trailer was a running joke around YSTV, firstly to shout 'Watch the Roses' at random times (particularly during [[NaSTA 2019]]), and secondly to say 'All the ___, All the time' in relation to almost anything. At the time of writing, this joke is yet to grow old. <br />
<br />
Other promotion included posters (simply designed and reading 'All the Roses, all the time) and social media takeovers, based around a 'YSTV Roses' brand designed by [[Edwin Barnes]] that drew heavily from his previous 'YSTV Sport' branding work. A planned website takeover like that done for [[YUSU Elections 2019]] never materialised.</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=NaSTA_2019&diff=10186NaSTA 20192019-05-12T17:00:47Z<p>Edwin.barnes: </p>
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<div>NaSTA 2019 was hosted by NSTV in Nottingham from Friday 26th April to Sunday 28th April. YSTV took along 20 members.<br />
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After a year of amazing work from many members, YSTV won [[Best Broadcaster]] with [https://ystv.co.uk/watch/nasta/2019/best-broadcaster/ this showreel] and [[Tom Lee|Tom Lee's]] [[docs:Anser|Anser]] won Best Technical Achievement. Additionally, YSTV was shortlisted for Post Production, Drama, News and Current Affairs, and Freshers Coverage.<!--<br />
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Other highlights included:<br />
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== Attendees ==<br />
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* [[Adam Birtles]]<br />
* [[Andrew Waddle]]<br />
* [[Caroline Preynat Viero]]<br />
* [[Charlotte Rogers]]<br />
* [[Daniel Derbyshire]]<br />
* [[Edwin Barnes]]<br />
* [[Erhard Zurawka Ortiz]]<br />
* [[Hayley Louise Clark]]<br />
* [[Jonathan Hughes]]<br />
* [[Joseph Wharfe]]<br />
* [[Kenric Yuen]]<br />
* [[Klara Simonova]]<br />
* [[Manuel Ausin]]<br />
* [[Olivia Gibbs]]<br />
* [[Sam Hance]]<br />
* [[Stephanie Shires]]<br />
* [[Thomas Schubert]]<br />
* [[Tom Lee]]<br />
* [[Tom McGonagle]]<br />
* [[Zoe Dickinson]]<br />
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<div>Prior to the [[2001 Constitution]], this post was called "Station Manager". It was changed to "Studio Manager" to avoid confusion with several other stations in NaSTA, who used the term Station Manager to mean the head of the organisation rather than the deputy.<br />
<br />
This position was renamed and re-imagined again for the [[2011 Constitution]] where it became Deputy Station Director, responsible for the internal running of the Station.<br />
<br />
In the [[2019 Constitution]], the name was changed back to Station Manager to more accurately reflect the responsibilities of the position. Also, [[Stephanie Shires]] wanted to confuse other stations at [[NaSTA 2019]].<br />
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===1980s===<br />
* 1987-88: [[Malcolm Heath]]<br />
<br />
===1990s===<br />
* 1992-93: [[Tony Robson]]<br />
* 1993-94: [[Sarah Davies]], assistant [[Charles Blessing]]<br />
* 1994-95: [[Adrian Jones]]<br />
* 1995-96: [[Elise Ashcroft]], then [[Claire Mace]]<br />
* 1996-97: [[Emma Winter]], then [[Chris Parker]]<br />
* 1997-98: [[Debbie Rule]]<br />
* 1998-99: [[Chris Ward]]<br />
* 1999-00: [[Peter Bowles]]<br />
<br />
===2000s===<br />
* 2000-01: {{Unknown}}<br />
* 2001-02: {{Unknown}}<br />
* 2002-03: [[Michael Prior-Jones]]<br />
* 2003-04: [[Chris Thornton]], then {{Vacant}}<br />
* 2004-05: [[Rowan de Pomerai]], then [[Dan Thornton]]<br />
* 2005-06: [[Rowan de Pomerai]]<br />
* 2006-07: [[Rick Selby]]<br />
* 2007-08: [[Ian Martindale]]<br />
* 2008-09: [[Matthew Tole]]<br />
* 2009-10: [[Madeleine Brown]], then [[Mike Denton]]<br />
<br />
===2010s===<br />
* 2010-11: [[Alexander Prowse]]<br />
* 2011-12: [[Sanat Misra]]<br />
* 2012-13: [[Matt Johnson]]<br />
* 2013-14: [[Matt Johnson]]<br />
* 2014-15: [[Sam Nicholson]]<br />
* 2015-16: [[Rachel Burns]]<br />
* 2016-17: {{Vacant}}, then [[Grace Downer]], then [[Fanny Kerekes]]<br />
* 2017-18: [[Fanny Kerekes]], then [[Richard Jones]]<br />
* 2018-19: [[Stephanie Shires]]<br />
* 2019-20: [[Cal Cooke]]<br />
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{{Officers}}</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Station_Managers&diff=10184Station Managers2019-05-12T16:59:40Z<p>Edwin.barnes: </p>
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<div>Prior to the [[2001 Constitution]], this post was called "Station Manager". It was changed to "Studio Manager" to avoid confusion with several other stations in NaSTA, who used the term Station Manager to mean the head of the organisation rather than the deputy.<br />
<br />
The [[2019 Constitution]] reversed this, changing the role back to 'Station Manager' with [[Cal Cooke]] becoming the first to take office under the new-old name.<br />
<br />
This position was renamed and re-imagined again for the [[2011 Constitution]] where it became Deputy Station Director, responsible for the internal running of the Station.<br />
<br />
In the [[2019 Constitution]], the name was changed back to Station Manager to more accurately reflect the responsibilities of the position. Also, [[Stephanie Shires]] wanted to confuse other stations at [[NaSTA 2019]].<br />
<br />
===1980s===<br />
* 1987-88: [[Malcolm Heath]]<br />
<br />
===1990s===<br />
* 1992-93: [[Tony Robson]]<br />
* 1993-94: [[Sarah Davies]], assistant [[Charles Blessing]]<br />
* 1994-95: [[Adrian Jones]]<br />
* 1995-96: [[Elise Ashcroft]], then [[Claire Mace]]<br />
* 1996-97: [[Emma Winter]], then [[Chris Parker]]<br />
* 1997-98: [[Debbie Rule]]<br />
* 1998-99: [[Chris Ward]]<br />
* 1999-00: [[Peter Bowles]]<br />
<br />
===2000s===<br />
* 2000-01: {{Unknown}}<br />
* 2001-02: {{Unknown}}<br />
* 2002-03: [[Michael Prior-Jones]]<br />
* 2003-04: [[Chris Thornton]], then {{Vacant}}<br />
* 2004-05: [[Rowan de Pomerai]], then [[Dan Thornton]]<br />
* 2005-06: [[Rowan de Pomerai]]<br />
* 2006-07: [[Rick Selby]]<br />
* 2007-08: [[Ian Martindale]]<br />
* 2008-09: [[Matthew Tole]]<br />
* 2009-10: [[Madeleine Brown]], then [[Mike Denton]]<br />
<br />
===2010s===<br />
* 2010-11: [[Alexander Prowse]]<br />
* 2011-12: [[Sanat Misra]]<br />
* 2012-13: [[Matt Johnson]]<br />
* 2013-14: [[Matt Johnson]]<br />
* 2014-15: [[Sam Nicholson]]<br />
* 2015-16: [[Rachel Burns]]<br />
* 2016-17: {{Vacant}}, then [[Grace Downer]], then [[Fanny Kerekes]]<br />
* 2017-18: [[Fanny Kerekes]], then [[Richard Jones]]<br />
* 2018-19: [[Stephanie Shires]]<br />
* 2019-20: [[Cal Cooke]]<br />
<br />
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{{Officers}}</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Edwin_Barnes&diff=10183Edwin Barnes2019-05-12T16:57:51Z<p>Edwin.barnes: </p>
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<div>{{YSTV Member<br />
| first name = Edwin<br />
| last name = Barnes<br />
| active from = 2016<br />
| positions = [[Production Director]], [[Station Director]]<br />
| hometown = Anwick, Northumberland<br />
| current location = York<br />
}}<br />
Edwin joined in 2016 as a fresher, and got stuck in quickly with his first producing credit being an episode of [[Tea Time Chat]] with [[Katherine Bell]], which they produced together after the original producer dropped out 4 hours before the time of broadcast. <br />
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From then on, Edwin stayed busy working particularly on filming, producing and editing, and focusing on increasing the visual quality of YSTV's content, through better use of lighting and in particular the use of better cameras. This led to Edwin successfully pitching the £2000+ purchase of a Canon C100 at the end of the 2016/17 academic year, soon after he became [[Production Director]].<br />
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As well as being keen to improve visual quality, Edwin was keen to increase viewership and reach and thus led a push for YSTV to release the majority of its content on Social Media (mostly facebook) alongside its website. This practice was successful and has brought YSTV to a larger audience as a result. <br />
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Notable productions Edwin worked on include [[YSTV's Freshers' Guide to York]], a comprehensive guide for new students released prominently on A-Level results day 2017 through YSTV's and the University's social media channels, subsequently reaching over 30,000 views. <br />
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Edwin's other main project in his first year was [[Roes 2017]], which he Production Managed alongside Executive Producer [[Katherine Bell]]. This Roses was one of the most successful in history, reached a peak of 6 simultaneous livestreams, and brought YSTV together with not just LA1TV but also member from Forge TV, LSTV, LSUTV and NaSTA. <br />
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Over [[Freshers 2017]] he prioritised recruitment and visibility, and it was this push that saw many notable members join, including his successors as [[Station Director]], [[Stephanie Shires]] and [[Thomas Schubert]]. <br />
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At YSTV's 2018 Elections, Edwin ran unnoposed for [[Station Director]] and subsequently led a newly expanded elected team, up from 16 to 18 roles. <br />
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Notable productions Edwin worked on in his second year include [[YUSU Elections 2018]], [[Roses 2018]] and helping [[Tom Lee]] with [[Unibrass 2018]]. <br />
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In his final year, Edwin once again pushed recruitment at [[Freshers 2018]], bringing in more notable and soon-to-be-notable members. A massive prescence at Freshers Fair saw YSTV set up live on Greg's Place, with the feed on the then-newly installed LED screen. <br />
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Through the year, Edwin worked on many productions, and helped secured record funding for YSTV, covering the costs of new equipment and notably a new 27TB fileserver, [[McKellan]].<br />
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Edwin's time as [[Station Director]] ended with a bang, as YSTV won Best Technical Achievement and Best Broadcaster at [[NaSTA 2019]], and the week after he lead his second home Roses, with [[Roses 2019]] finally coming together after 4 months of Project Group meetings. <br />
<br />
A few days after, Edwin chaired YSTV's 2019 Elections, and made an emotional goodbye to his committee, along with fellow leavers [[Tom Lee]], [[Sam Hance]] and [[Kenric Yuen]].</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Edwin_Barnes&diff=10182Edwin Barnes2019-05-12T16:57:02Z<p>Edwin.barnes: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{YSTV Member<br />
| first name = Edwin<br />
| last name = Barnes<br />
| active from = 2016<br />
| positions = Production Director, Station Director<br />
| hometown = Anwick, Northumberland<br />
| current location = York<br />
}}<br />
Edwin joined in 2016 as a fresher, and got stuck in quickly with his first producing credit being an episode of [[Tea Time Chat]] with [[Katherine Bell]], which they produced together after the original producer dropped out 4 hours before the time of broadcast. <br />
<br />
From then on, Edwin stayed busy working particularly on filming, producing and editing, and focusing on increasing the visual quality of YSTV's content, through better use of lighting and in particular the use of better cameras. This led to Edwin successfully pitching the £2000+ purchase of a Canon C100 at the end of the 2016/17 academic year, soon after he became [[Production Director]].<br />
<br />
As well as being keen to improve visual quality, Edwin was keen to increase viewership and reach and thus led a push for YSTV to release the majority of its content on Social Media (mostly facebook) alongside its website. This practice was successful and has brought YSTV to a larger audience as a result. <br />
<br />
Notable productions Edwin worked on include [[YSTV's Freshers' Guide to York]], a comprehensive guide for new students released prominently on A-Level results day 2017 through YSTV's and the University's social media channels, subsequently reaching over 30,000 views. <br />
<br />
Edwin's other main project in his first year was [[Roes 2017]], which he Production Managed alongside Executive Producer [[Katherine Bell]]. This Roses was one of the most successful in history, reached a peak of 6 simultaneous livestreams, and brought YSTV together with not just LA1TV but also member from Forge TV, LSTV, LSUTV and NaSTA. <br />
<br />
Over [[Freshers 2017]] he prioritised recruitment and visibility, and it was this push that saw many notable members join, including his successors as [[Station Director]], [[Stephanie Shires]] and [[Thomas Schubert]]. <br />
<br />
At YSTV's 2018 Elections, Edwin ran unnoposed for [[Station Director]] and subsequently led a newly expanded elected team, up from 16 to 18 roles. <br />
<br />
Notable productions Edwin worked on in his second year include [[YUSU Elections 2018]], [[Roses 2018]] and helping [[Tom Lee]] with [[Unibrass 2018]]. <br />
<br />
In his final year, Edwin once again pushed recruitment at [[Freshers 2018]], bringing in more notable and soon-to-be-notable members. A massive prescence at Freshers Fair saw YSTV set up live on Greg's Place, with the feed on the then-newly installed LED screen. <br />
<br />
Through the year, Edwin worked on many productions, and helped secured record funding for YSTV, covering the costs of new equipment and notably a new 27TB fileserver, [[McKellan]].<br />
<br />
Edwin's time as [[Station Director]] ended with a bang, as YSTV won Best Technical Achievement and Best Broadcaster at [[NaSTA 2019]], and the week after he lead his second home Roses, with [[Roses 2019]] finally coming together after 4 months of Project Group meetings. <br />
<br />
A few days after, Edwin chaired YSTV's 2019 Elections, and made an emotional goodbye to his committee, along with fellow leavers [[Tom Lee]], [[Sam Hance]] and [[Kenric Yuen]].</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Love_York_Awards_(Coverage)&diff=9629Love York Awards (Coverage)2017-06-03T02:18:03Z<p>Edwin.barnes: </p>
<hr />
<div>The Love York Awards (until 2016 the YUSU Awards) are an annual awards ceremony put on by [[YUSU]] to recognize the achievements of students and societies.<br />
=2017=<br />
{{Production Info<br />
|broadcast = 2nd June 2017<br />
|name = Love York Awards 2017<br />
|genre = Live/Awards<br />
|producers = [[Raquel Bartra]]<br />
|executive producers = [[Edwin Barnes]]<br />
}}<br />
The 2017 Awards were held in a semi-renovated Central Hall on 2nd June. [[Sam Willcocks]] won "Highly Commended" in the "Extra Mile" award for his work at YSTV, which he will frame and put on the wall in his toilet in lieu of a degree.<br />
<br />
==Pre-Production==<br />
===VTs===<br />
YUSU were quite organised with this element and came to YSTV quite early on, asking for a 'Year in the Life' and 'Outstanding Contribution to Student Life' video, in the style of those made for last year's awards. [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] began work on these quite early, attempting to delegate the editing where possible. [[Liam Blake]] edited the first cut of the 'Year in the Life' VT after Edwin dug out various horrendously disorganised dumps of footage and live recordings, including YUSU Elections, Campus Takeover and of course [[Roses 2017]]. <br />
<br />
Despite the good quality of Liam's edit, [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] and [[Sam Willcocks|Sam W]] set to work improving and tightening up the edit, with Sam particularly focusing on the audio. By this point Edwin had access to the list of winners (which incluced [[Sam Willcocks|Sam W]] as Highly Commended for the Extra Mile Award, so secrecy was paramount), and so was able to supplement the edit with sneaky bits of winning things including CHMS Presents: Anything Goes, Anna Spowage from UoY Memes and Nightsafe. These worked well when the VT was played, as most attracted a cheer from their respective group. <br />
<br />
The other VT was - as per tradition - a video interviewing the friends and colleagues of the winner of the 'Outstanding Contribution to Student Life' Award, which this year was Jaz Millar. [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] was contacted by Alex Lusty (the then Activities Officer at YUSU) to start production on this which consisted of filming interviews with around 10 people over the course of several days, with editing beginning before filming ended so as to see the gaps that needed to be filled by the remaining interviews. This was one of the first outings of the then very new [[Canon C100]] with the even newer 50mm f1.8 lens. <br />
<br />
The use of the new camera meant everything looked rather nice - and very depth of fieldy - and was also a useful way to justify to YUSU the large amount of money spent on it. Many of the interviews were shot outdoors on some extremely hot days and the camera coped well with the large dynamic range of these shots - although the internal ND filters were not quite enough to shoot at f1.8 without a filter thread mounted one as well. Audio was slightly problematic - the Rode shotgun mic usually used on the AC-90s was used - sometimes held and sometimes on a boom pole kindly operated by Alex Lusty, and was not always free of wind noise, plus seemed to struggle with some unexpected background hum, particularly on the interview with Marcus Crabb outside the Drama Barn. Some of this was fixed in Premiere but unfortunately some was somewhat obvious through the speakers in [[Central Hall]]. <br />
<br />
Overall the VTs were a success - they went down excellently with the audience (both eliciting applause) and the work with YUSU needed for them improved YSTV's reputation with them and helped justify the expenditure of the new camera - and our appliciations for more grant money!<br />
<br />
==Live Edit(win)==<br />
[[Edwin Barnes]] had the idea of doing live highlights for playout as soon as the event ended - a nice way to add to our production values and get our credits/logo out at the end of the show. This ''should'' have been simple - just a PC with Premiere and the Intensity Shuttle, however it was far from such. <br />
<br />
For a start, the Intensity Shuttle did not play nicely with Premiere - but once this was fixed a far greater issue became apparent: whatever we tried, Premiere would not output audio. This continued for the whole first half of the show by which point [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] had given up. Once the interval started, [[Sam Willcocks|Sam]] gave Edwin the full Hyperdeck recording of the first half on an SSD, which after a sprint to the studio was docked in a drive toaster connected to Edwin's laptop. This worked for a couple of minutes, until the drive toaster emitted a loud pop and promptly started smoking. <br />
<br />
Sensing defeat (and fire risk) - but still determined - Edwin tried a last ditch attempt to get the now reinstalled Premiere to work - using the Roses 2017 user account on his PC. Strangely, this fixed the issue, and after connecting the SSD internally, Edwin was able to put together a passable highlights reel with credits - better than nothing! <br />
<br />
==Tech==<br />
Although perhaps a mild cliche at this point, tech went "surprisingly well". It was a fairly standard [[Kenobi]] OB, with 3 wired cameras (including the shiny new Canon C100) for two sides of the stage and a wide shot, and a wireless AC90 for following winners and misc other shots. The newly built OB Graphics PC worked flawlessly after playing up slightly at [[Ask Look North (BBC Look North Collaboration)|Ask Look North]], and even tally, which for a while has been a "would be nice" extra when it came to OBs was in and working.<br />
<br />
There was a certain amount of fun getting [[YUSU]]'s Front of House slideshow/videos into the Vision Mixer, which was eventually solved by [[AV]] providing a Blackmagic Teranex 3D standards converter (known to [[Sam Willcocks|Sam]] as "The Blackmagic box with the most buttons on the front of it". The rack flight case that said Teranex came in also happened to contain a Blackmagic Hyperdeck SSD recorder, which we appropriated for the evening to record the event to.<br />
<br />
Comms was achieved using Mumble again, as is becoming more common... [[Sam Willcocks]] might even finish writing the software for it one day. The two YSTV Laptops were used at the camera ends, connected to umbilical Ethernet, and a hodgepodge of phones and laptops in the gallery.<br />
<br />
{{YSTV Productions}}</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Love_York_Awards_(Coverage)&diff=9628Love York Awards (Coverage)2017-06-03T02:15:58Z<p>Edwin.barnes: Added extensively to VT section</p>
<hr />
<div>The Love York Awards (until 2016 the YUSU Awards) are an annual awards ceremony put on by [[YUSU]] to recognize the achievements of students and societies.<br />
=2017=<br />
{{Production Info<br />
|broadcast = 2nd June 2017<br />
|name = Love York Awards 2017<br />
|genre = Live/Awards<br />
|producers = [[Raquel Bartra]]<br />
|executive producers = [[Edwin Barnes]]<br />
}}<br />
The 2017 Awards were held in a semi-renovated Central Hall on 2nd June. [[Sam Willcocks]] won "Highly Commended" in the "Extra Mile" award for his work at YSTV, which he will frame and put on the wall in his toilet in lieu of a degree.<br />
<br />
==Pre-Production==<br />
===VTs===<br />
YUSU were quite organised with this element and came to YSTV quite early on, asking for a 'Year in the Life' and 'Outstanding Contribution to Student Life' video, in the style of those made for last year's awards. [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] began work on these quite early, attempting to delegate the editing where possible. [[Liam Blake]] edited the first cut of the 'Year in the Life' VT after Edwin dug out various horrendously disorganised dumps of footage and live recordings, including YUSU Elections, Campus Takeover and of course [[Roses 2017]]. <br />
<br />
Despite the good quality of Liam's edit, [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] and [[Sam Willcocks|Sam W]] set to work improving and tightening up the edit, with Sam particularly focusing on the audio. By this point Edwin had access to the list of winners (which incluced [[Sam Willcocks|Sam W]] as Highly Commended for the Extra Mile Award, so secrecy was paramount), and so was able to supplement the edit with sneaky bits of winning things including CHMS Presents: Anything Goes, Anna Spowage from UoY Memes and Nightsafe. These worked well when the VT was played, as most attracted a cheer from their respective group. <br />
<br />
The other VT was - as per tradition - a video interviewing the friends and colleagues of the winner of the 'Outstanding Contribution to Student Life' Award, which this year was Jaz Millar. [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] was contacted by Alex Lusty (the then Activities Officer at YUSU) to start production on this which consisted of filming interviews with around 10 people over the course of several days, with editing beginning before filming ended so as to see the gaps that needed to be filled by the remaining interviews. This was one of the first outings of the then very new [[Canon C100]] with the even newer 50mm f1.8 lens. <br />
<br />
The use of the new camera meant everything looked rather nice - and very depth of fieldy - and was also a useful way to justify to YUSU the large amount of money spent on it. Many of the interviews were shot outdoors on some extremely hot days and the camera coped well with the large dynamic range of these shots - although the internal ND filters were not quite enough to shoot at f1.8 without a filter thread mounted one as well. Audio was slightly problematic - the Rode shotgun mic usually used on the AC-90s was used - sometimes held and sometimes on a boom pole kindly operated by Alex Lusty, and was not always free of wind noise, plus seemed to struggle with some unexpected background hum, particularly on the interview with Marcus Crabb outside the Drama Barn. Some of this was fixed in Premiere but unfortunately some was somewhat obvious through the speakers in [[Central Hall]]. <br />
<br />
Overall the VTs were a success - they went down excellently with the audience (both eliciting applause) and the work with YUSU needed for them increased improved YSTV's reputation with them and helped justify the expenditure of the new camera - and our appliciations for more grant money!<br />
<br />
==Live Edit(win)==<br />
[[Edwin Barnes]] had the idea of doing live highlights for playout as soon as the event ended - a nice way to add to our production values and get our credits/logo out at the end of the show. This ''should'' have been simple - just a PC with Premiere and the Intensity Shuttle, however it was far from such. <br />
<br />
For a start, the Intensity Shuttle did not play nicely with Premiere - but once this was fixed a far greater issue became apparent: whatever we tried, Premiere would not output audio. This continued for the whole first half of the show by which point [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] had given up. Once the interval started, [[Sam Willcocks|Sam]] gave Edwin the full Hyperdeck recording of the first half on an SSD, which after a sprint to the studio was docked in a drive toaster connected to Edwin's laptop. This worked for a couple of minutes, until the drive toaster emitted a loud pop and promptly started smoking. <br />
<br />
Sensing defeat (and fire risk) - but still determined - Edwin tried a last ditch attempt to get the now reinstalled Premiere to work - using the Roses 2017 user account on his PC. Strangely, this fixed the issue, and after connecting the SSD internally, Edwin was able to put together a passable highlights reel with credits - better than nothing! <br />
<br />
==Tech==<br />
Although perhaps a mild cliche at this point, tech went "surprisingly well". It was a fairly standard [[Kenobi]] OB, with 3 wired cameras (including the shiny new Canon C100) for two sides of the stage and a wide shot, and a wireless AC90 for following winners and misc other shots. The newly built OB Graphics PC worked flawlessly after playing up slightly at [[Ask Look North (BBC Look North Collaboration)|Ask Look North]], and even tally, which for a while has been a "would be nice" extra when it came to OBs was in and working.<br />
<br />
There was a certain amount of fun getting [[YUSU]]'s Front of House slideshow/videos into the Vision Mixer, which was eventually solved by [[AV]] providing a Blackmagic Teranex 3D standards converter (known to [[Sam Willcocks|Sam]] as "The Blackmagic box with the most buttons on the front of it". The rack flight case that said Teranex came in also happened to contain a Blackmagic Hyperdeck SSD recorder, which we appropriated for the evening to record the event to.<br />
<br />
Comms was achieved using Mumble again, as is becoming more common... [[Sam Willcocks]] might even finish writing the software for it one day. The two YSTV Laptops were used at the camera ends, connected to umbilical Ethernet, and a hodgepodge of phones and laptops in the gallery.<br />
<br />
{{YSTV Productions}}</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Love_York_Awards_(Coverage)&diff=9620Love York Awards (Coverage)2017-06-03T02:02:13Z<p>Edwin.barnes: Changed samuel to sam</p>
<hr />
<div>The Love York Awards (until 2016 the YUSU Awards) are an annual awards ceremony put on by [[YUSU]] to recognize the achievements of students and societies.<br />
=2017=<br />
{{Production Info<br />
|broadcast = 2nd June 2017<br />
|name = Love York Awards 2017<br />
|genre = Live/Awards<br />
|producers = [[Raquel Bartra]]<br />
|executive producers = [[Edwin Barnes]]<br />
}}<br />
The 2017 Awards were held in a mid semi-renovation Central Hall on 2nd June.<br />
<br />
==Pre-Production==<br />
===VTs===<br />
YUSU were quite organised with this element and came to YSTV quite early on, asking for a 'Year in the Life' and 'Outstanding Contribution to Student Life' video, in the style of those made for last year's awards. [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] began work on these quite early, attempting to delegate the editing where possible. [[Liam Blake]] edited the first cut of the 'Year in the Life' VT after Edwin dug out various horrendously disorganised dumps of footage and live recordings, including YUSU Elections, Campus Takeover and of course [[Roses 2017]]. <br />
<br />
Despite the good quality of Liam's edit, [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] and [[Sam Willcocks|Sam W]] set to work improving and tightening up the edit, with Sam particularly focusing on the audio. By this point Edwin had access to the list of winners (which incluced [[Sam Willcocks|Sam W]] as Highly Commended for the Extra Mile Award, so secrecy was paramount), and so was able to supplement the edit with sneaky bits of winning things including CHMS Presents: Anything Goes, Anna Spowage from UoY Memes and Nightsafe. These worked well when the VT was played, as most attracted a cheer from their respective group. <br />
<br />
==Live Edit(win)==<br />
[[Edwin Barnes]] had the idea of doing live highlights for playout as soon as the event ended - a nice way to add to our production values and get our credits/logo out at the end of the show. This ''should'' have been simple - just a PC with Premiere and the Intensity Shuttle, however it was far from such. <br />
<br />
For a start, the Intensity Shuttle did not play nicely with Premiere - but once this was fixed a far greater issue became apparent: whatever we tried, Premiere would not output audio. This continued for the whole first half of the show by which point [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] had given up. Once the interval started, [[Sam Willcocks|Sam]] gave Edwin the full Hyperdeck recording of the first half on an SSD, which after a sprint to the studio was docked in a drive toaster connected to Edwin's laptop. This worked for a couple of minutes, until the drive toaster emitted a loud pop and promptly started smoking. <br />
<br />
Sensing defeat (and fire risk) - but still determined - Edwin tried a last ditch attempt to get the now reinstalled Premiere to work - using the Roses 2017 user account on his PC. Strangely, this fixed the issue, and after connecting the SSD internally, Edwin was able to put together a passable highlights reel with credits - better than nothing! <br />
<br />
{{YSTV Productions}}</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Love_York_Awards_(Coverage)&diff=9619Love York Awards (Coverage)2017-06-03T02:01:31Z<p>Edwin.barnes: /* 2017 */ add Live Edit section and VT section</p>
<hr />
<div>The Love York Awards (until 2016 the YUSU Awards) are an annual awards ceremony put on by [[YUSU]] to recognize the achievements of students and societies.<br />
=2017=<br />
{{Production Info<br />
|broadcast = 2nd June 2017<br />
|name = Love York Awards 2017<br />
|genre = Live/Awards<br />
|producers = [[Raquel Bartra]]<br />
|executive producers = [[Edwin Barnes]]<br />
}}<br />
The 2017 Awards were held in a mid semi-renovation Central Hall on 2nd June.<br />
<br />
==Pre-Production==<br />
===VTs===<br />
YUSU were quite organised with this element and came to YSTV quite early on, asking for a 'Year in the Life' and 'Outstanding Contribution to Student Life' video, in the style of those made for last year's awards. [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] began work on these quite early, attempting to delegate the editing where possible. [[Liam Blake]] edited the first cut of the 'Year in the Life' VT after Edwin dug out various horrendously disorganised dumps of footage and live recordings, including YUSU Elections, Campus Takeover and of course [[Roses 2017]]. <br />
<br />
Despite the good quality of Liam's edit, [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] and [[Samuel Willcocks|Sam W]] set to work improving and tightening up the edit, with Sam particularly focusing on the audio. By this point Edwin had access to the list of winners (which incluced [[Samuel Willcocks|Sam W]] as Highly Commended for the Extra Mile Award, so secrecy was paramount), and so was able to supplement the edit with sneaky bits of winning things including CHMS Presents: Anything Goes, Anna Spowage from UoY Memes and Nightsafe. These worked well when the VT was played, as most attracted a cheer from their respective group. <br />
<br />
==Live Edit(win)==<br />
[[Edwin Barnes]] had the idea of doing live highlights for playout as soon as the event ended - a nice way to add to our production values and get our credits/logo out at the end of the show. This ''should'' have been simple - just a PC with Premiere and the Intensity Shuttle, however it was far from such. <br />
<br />
For a start, the Intensity Shuttle did not play nicely with Premiere - but once this was fixed a far greater issue became apparent: whatever we tried, Premiere would not output audio. This continued for the whole first half of the show by which point [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] had given up. Once the interval started, [[Samuel Willcocks|Sam]] gave Edwin the full Hyperdeck recording of the first half on an SSD, which after a sprint to the studio was docked in a drive toaster connected to Edwin's laptop. This worked for a couple of minutes, until the drive toaster emitted a loud pop and promptly started smoking. <br />
<br />
Sensing defeat (and fire risk) - but still determined - Edwin tried a last ditch attempt to get the now reinstalled Premiere to work - using the Roses 2017 user account on his PC. Strangely, this fixed the issue, and after connecting the SSD internally, Edwin was able to put together a passable highlights reel with credits - better than nothing! <br />
<br />
{{YSTV Productions}}</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Love_York_Awards_(Coverage)&diff=9618Love York Awards (Coverage)2017-06-03T01:51:34Z<p>Edwin.barnes: /* Live Edit(win) */</p>
<hr />
<div>The Love York Awards (until 2016 the YUSU Awards) are an annual awards ceremony put on by [[YUSU]] to recognize the achievements of students and societies.<br />
=2017=<br />
{{Production Info<br />
|broadcast = 2nd June 2017<br />
|name = Love York Awards 2017<br />
|genre = Live/Awards<br />
|producers = [[Raquel Bartra]]<br />
|executive producers = [[Edwin Barnes]]<br />
}}<br />
The 2017 Awards were held in a semi-renovated Central Hall on 2nd June.<br />
<br />
==Live Edit(win)==<br />
[[Edwin Barnes]] had the idea of doing live highlights for playout as soon as the event ended - a nice way to add to our production values and get our credits/logo out at the end of the show. This ''should'' have been simple - just a PC with Premiere and the Intensity Shuttle, however it was far from such. <br />
<br />
For a start, the Intensity Shuttle did not play nicely with Premiere - but once this was fixed a far greater issue became apparent: whatever we tried, Premiere would not output audio. This continued for the whole first half of the show by which point [[Edwin Barnes|Edwin]] had given up. Once the interval started, [[Samuel Willcocks|Sam]] gave Edwin the full Hyperdeck recording of the first half on an SSD, which after a sprint to the studio was docked in a drive toaster connected to Edwin's laptop. This worked for a couple of minutes, until the drive toaster emitted a loud pop and promptly started smoking. <br />
<br />
Sensing defeat (and fire risk) - but still determined - Edwin tried a last ditch attempt to get the now reinstalled Premiere to work - using the Roses 2017 user account on his PC. Strangely, this fixed the issue, and after connecting the SSD internally, Edwin was able to put together a passable highlights reel with credits - better than nothing! <br />
<br />
{{YSTV Productions}}</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Love_York_Awards_(Coverage)&diff=9617Love York Awards (Coverage)2017-06-03T00:45:35Z<p>Edwin.barnes: /* 2017 */</p>
<hr />
<div>The Love York Awards (until 2016 the YUSU Awards) are an annual awards ceremony put on by [[YUSU]] to recognize the achievements of students and societies.<br />
=2017=<br />
{{Production Info<br />
|broadcast = 2nd June 2017<br />
|name = Love York Awards 2017<br />
|genre = Live/Awards<br />
|producers = [[Raquel Bartra]]<br />
|executive producers = [[Edwin Barnes]]<br />
}}<br />
The 2017 Awards were held in a semi-renovated Central Hall on 2nd June.<br />
<br />
==Live Edit(win)==<br />
<br />
<br />
{{YSTV Productions}}</div>Edwin.barneshttps://wiki.ystv.co.uk/index.php?title=Template:Production_Info&diff=9616Template:Production Info2017-06-03T00:44:56Z<p>Edwin.barnes: </p>
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<hr />
<div>The Love York Awards (until 2016 the YUSU Awards) are an annual awards ceremony put on by [[YUSU]] to recognize the achievements of students and societies.<br />
=2017=<br />
{{Production Info<br />
|broadcast = 2nd June 2017<br />
|name = Love York Awards 2017<br />
|genre = Live/Awards<br />
|producers = [[Raquel Bartra]]<br />
|executive producers = [[Edwin Barnes]]<br />
}}<br />
The 2017 Awards were held in a semi-renovated Central Hall on 2nd June.<br />
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'''Template Documentation'''<br />
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To include this template on a production page:<br />
<nowiki>{{Production Info<br />
| name = Show Name<br />
| url = Watch Online link<br />
| logofile = Image File Name (optional)<br />
| logoalt = Image Description<br />
| genre = Genre<br />
| broadcast = Date of Broadcast (optional; for one-offs)<br />
| start date = First Broadcast (optional)<br />
| end date = Last Broadcast (optional)<br />
| episodes = Number of Episodes (optional)<br />
| producers = List of Producers<br />
| executive producers = List of Executive Producers (optional)<br />
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