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== History == | == History == | ||
Alex is not a paid member of YSTV, and never has been, owing to becoming active in the society after having left university; he is, however, an unofficial member of the Computing Team due to his background in server administration. The party line is that he was poached from URY at [[Woodstock 2011]] when he wandered in and started to help us de-rig, but had been liaising between URY and YSTV for the year leading up to that, facilitating sharing of equipment and resources. | |||
Spent a lot of time after his degree finished contributing to YSTV's software, hardware and infrastructure. This includes developing the current webcam logging/distribution software (Autumn 2012,) consolidating switches and refreshing the network patch bays (Easter 2013) and coordinating the move to the *.ystv.york.ac.uk domain for all our machines (ongoing). He also designed and developed the [[Roses 2013]] website, http://roses2013.co.uk. | Spent a lot of time after his degree finished contributing to YSTV's software, hardware and infrastructure. This includes developing the current webcam logging/distribution software (Autumn 2012,) consolidating switches and refreshing the network patch bays (Easter 2013) and coordinating the move to the *.ystv.york.ac.uk domain for all our machines (ongoing). He also designed and developed the [[Roses 2013]] website, http://roses2013.co.uk. | ||
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He primarily exists at the society to be friendly, and provides technical support (specifically with audio) as an afterthought. | He primarily exists at the society to be friendly, and provides technical support (specifically with audio) as an afterthought. | ||
== Responsibilities == | |||
* Server administration (Win2k8, Debian, Gentoo, Fedora) | |||
* Email configuration (Exim, Dovecot, etc) | |||
* Repairing TV cameras (the infamous Sony ones) | |||
* C programming (in particular the Webcam software) | |||
* Circuit design (normally reverse engineering things that [[Michael Chislett|Chis]] made, didn't document, and have now broken...) | |||
Despite not being a member of the society, Alex, for some unfathomable reason, tends to eagerly pick up the projects that sane people wouldn't touch with a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35WgpMq6e3o 39-and-a-half-foot pole]]. | |||
== Credits == | == Credits == |
Revision as of 03:34, 18 June 2013
Name | Alex Williams |
Active in YSTV | 2011-present |
Positions Held | None (Computing Team Unofficial Member) |
FLOPPY Awards | The Stolen Member Award (2012) |
Home Town | Milton Keynes |
Current Location | York |
Website | http://mr-williams.co.uk |
Degrees | MSc Computer Science (2007-2011) PGCE in Mathematics (partial, 2011-2012) |
History
Alex is not a paid member of YSTV, and never has been, owing to becoming active in the society after having left university; he is, however, an unofficial member of the Computing Team due to his background in server administration. The party line is that he was poached from URY at Woodstock 2011 when he wandered in and started to help us de-rig, but had been liaising between URY and YSTV for the year leading up to that, facilitating sharing of equipment and resources.
Spent a lot of time after his degree finished contributing to YSTV's software, hardware and infrastructure. This includes developing the current webcam logging/distribution software (Autumn 2012,) consolidating switches and refreshing the network patch bays (Easter 2013) and coordinating the move to the *.ystv.york.ac.uk domain for all our machines (ongoing). He also designed and developed the Roses 2013 website, http://roses2013.co.uk.
Between September 2012 and March 2013, Alex was technical staff at TFTV, assisting with IT infrastructure and software support, as well as light TV studio assistance. As a side effect, YSTV has been indefinitely loaned a backup tape library from TFTV, which is shared between YSTV and URY (who provided the LTO3 tapes.)
He primarily exists at the society to be friendly, and provides technical support (specifically with audio) as an afterthought.
Responsibilities
- Server administration (Win2k8, Debian, Gentoo, Fedora)
- Email configuration (Exim, Dovecot, etc)
- Repairing TV cameras (the infamous Sony ones)
- C programming (in particular the Webcam software)
- Circuit design (normally reverse engineering things that Chis made, didn't document, and have now broken...)
Despite not being a member of the society, Alex, for some unfathomable reason, tends to eagerly pick up the projects that sane people wouldn't touch with a [39-and-a-half-foot pole].
Credits
2013
- Woodstock - tbc.
- Soldering with Liz - Grip, Digital Supervisor (Uncredited)
- Societies Coverage - Technical Support, Bodyguard, Moral Support (Uncredited)
- Challenge Us to Talk - Audience (Uncredited)
- Live on the Lawn - Technical Support (Uncredited)
- Roses 2013 - Website Developer, Rigger, Grip, Sound Engineer, URY Liaison (Uncredited)
- Elections 60-sec Manifestos - Editor
- Children-in-Need - Graphics Designer
- The Ultimate Challenge - Sound Technician
2012
- Christmas Imbroglio - Gaffer, Wardrobe
- Freshers' TV - Digital Media Support, Infrastructure Engineer
- Freshers' Sofa - Camera Op, Boom Holder
- Guide to York - Grip, Moral Support
- H2G2 at the Theatre - Camera Op
- The Ultimate Challenge - Graphics Op
- Woodstock - Grip, Rigger, Solderer, Vision Mixer, Driver, Sound Engineer, Moral Support
- Roses 2012 - Camera Op, Underwater Camera Op, Grip, Jib Op
- The Ultimate Challenge - Prop Electrician, PA
2011
- Golden Bodge - Camera Op (Uncredited)
- Woodstock - Grip, Derigger, Sound Op (Uncredited)