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== Paper Plates ==
Roses 2015 is held in York and Produced by Kenric Yuen and Sarah Mestertton-Gibbon. This year YUSU had expand the scale of Roses to turn it into a campus wide event, put up quite a lot of promotional material well before the weekend. Most of the budget and Planning seems focus on the opening ceremony, which is very successful.
To honour some of the events that happened during this Roses, a series of Paper Plate awards were put together by [[Robert Walker]], [[Lloyd Wallis]], [[Tom Cheyney]] and [[Helen Hobin]].


=== Best Art ===
The coverage for YSTV is mostly collaborate with LA1. Chris Osborn and Jess Beard is the technical and production contact respectively. LA1 had rent a truck to bring along 2 O.B. Kit along with many cameras and equipment (but one of the O.B. kit end up not being used at all.
'''Winner: ''' Kerry, from YUSU


'''Runners up'''
In planning there is up to 3 O.B. unit and a studio show operate each day, but in practice due to lack of crew and LA1 "didnt think how to set it up" we only have 2 O.B. unit with Studio show.
* Chris Wall Rapping
* Dan dancing
* YSTV MCR ops, for Moon Chav recitals (many of)
* YSTV MCR ops, for the Friday Morning Breakfast Show on URY - half way through ~40 hours of no sleep


=== Warmest thing that shouldn't be warm ===
'''Winner:''' (Maybe) Tom Cheyney, for a turned on soldering iron left under a pile of cables


'''Honorable Mention:''' URY Stores, for having four extra servers and recording the highest ambient temperature recorded, including results from the hottest parts of summer
Opening ceremony


'''Runners up'''
* YUSU, for running 3x800W lanterns of a (reeled up) 13A extension cable
* Alick, for his laptop running the onset plasma
* LA1, for their ATEM 2 M/E that was too hot to reboot when it broke


=== Biggest oversight ===
The weekend went really well!!! We generated lots of lovely content including 5 half-hour daytime studio shows, 3 two-hour evening shows (OB), lots of VoD content and two sports coverage OBs each morning/afternoon.
'''Winner:''' LA1, for forgetting to plan an OB from a swimming pool until the OB arrived at the swimming pool.


'''Runners up'''
Things that went well:
* [[Sam Nicholson]], for exporting a VT and promptly deleting said VT before moving it onto the VT server.
* YSTV, for putting Windows Explorer live on stream at the beginning of the first day
* YSTV, for assuming James Network would be fine for the weekend. It wasn't.
* Tom Cheyney, for soldering iron under cables
* LA1, for dropping a TV off of RKC balcony
* YUSU, for failing to provide network for OB1 despite agreeing to
* LA1, for not bringing the Allen keys required to put together and take apart their monitors
* LA1, for using all their tape on the first OB
* URY, for trying to cover fireworks on radio
* LA1, for managing to mis-match their ATEM firmware to installed software, and then losing the laptop with the correct version on


=== Most creative solution to a non-existent problem ===
Studio shows: the guests all showed up on time, scripts were ready on time, VTs were ready  on time most of the time
Or something that shouldn't have been a problem
As usual, everyone chipped in to get everything done on time, and worked really hard!
OBs: We had some new people we put in charge, and they did really well, set up and break  down was good


'''Winner:''' Lloyd Wallis and Robert Walker, for providing network for the Vanbrugh screen after YUSU's plan fell through
Things that we could have done better:
 
-A suggestion for all future big productions: Put up a big white board in the studio and list the crew call on it for each day, and tell people that they have to check it at the end of the day for the next day. Maybe do crew call the week before, and get people to commit ahead of time?
'''Runners up'''
-Don’t plan to cover content that we don’t have the crew for, in other words, don’t be overly ambitious
* LA1, for vision mixing on a videohub during darts
-Communicate with LA1: TV regarding how we work, maybe have a meeting in person in the future
* LA1, for the outside wireless mic run for the opening ceremony
-Make sure that people eat enough/at decent times…
* Many people, for the fireworks camera that went Camera->HDMI->SDI over coax->HDMI->Wireless HDMI->HDMI->SDI over fibre->SDI over coax->ATEM
Create a central contact spreadsheet with everyone’s names and phone numbers on (for LA1: TV and YSTV)
 
=== Most interesting network ===
'''Winner:''' Many people, for the closing ceremony network. Spent a bit of time with a 3G connection until using [[Antony Williams]] aged netbook as a gateway. In the middle of 22 Acres
 
'''Runners up'''
* OB3, for spending the weekend getting it's network through various laptops acting as WiFi gateway
* G1RS1, for not really doing the network thing mid afternoon Saturday
* Football pitch, for not really being a thing
* Vanbrugh Screen, for not working to YUSU's original plan
 
=== Best Maths ===
'''Winner:''' YSTV MCR Engineers, for failing to work out that Strm7's HDD would fill up with HLS fragments during the opening ceremony
 
'''Runners up'''
* LA1, for tripping a breaker in Central Hall
* YSTV, for thinking the uplink out of Strm7 would be big enough
* Robert Walker, for scheduling all Sundays events for Saturday
* URY, for their darts commentary
 
=== Health and Safety Excellence Award For Working Healthily and Safely ===
'''Winner:''' LA1, for dropping a TV off RKC balcony
 
'''Runners up'''
* YSTV, for running a cable above peoples heads outside physics after the opening ceremony had started
* YSTV, for fixing sharp things (at the request of YUSU) outside physics
* YUSU, for being desperate enough that they would have let us abseil down the side of Central Hall
* LA1, for running a cable in front of Six (6) fire exits while the opening ceremony was going on
* Tom Cheyney, for dipping the end of a (live) 16A cable into the lake. By physics
 
=== Best Plates ===
'''Winner:''' Robert Walker, for managing to buy plastic plates for the awards
 
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Revision as of 15:47, 6 May 2015

Roses 2015 is held in York and Produced by Kenric Yuen and Sarah Mestertton-Gibbon. This year YUSU had expand the scale of Roses to turn it into a campus wide event, put up quite a lot of promotional material well before the weekend. Most of the budget and Planning seems focus on the opening ceremony, which is very successful.

The coverage for YSTV is mostly collaborate with LA1. Chris Osborn and Jess Beard is the technical and production contact respectively. LA1 had rent a truck to bring along 2 O.B. Kit along with many cameras and equipment (but one of the O.B. kit end up not being used at all.

In planning there is up to 3 O.B. unit and a studio show operate each day, but in practice due to lack of crew and LA1 "didnt think how to set it up" we only have 2 O.B. unit with Studio show.


Opening ceremony


The weekend went really well!!! We generated lots of lovely content including 5 half-hour daytime studio shows, 3 two-hour evening shows (OB), lots of VoD content and two sports coverage OBs each morning/afternoon.

Things that went well:

Studio shows: the guests all showed up on time, scripts were ready on time, VTs were ready on time most of the time As usual, everyone chipped in to get everything done on time, and worked really hard! OBs: We had some new people we put in charge, and they did really well, set up and break down was good

Things that we could have done better: -A suggestion for all future big productions: Put up a big white board in the studio and list the crew call on it for each day, and tell people that they have to check it at the end of the day for the next day. Maybe do crew call the week before, and get people to commit ahead of time? -Don’t plan to cover content that we don’t have the crew for, in other words, don’t be overly ambitious -Communicate with LA1: TV regarding how we work, maybe have a meeting in person in the future -Make sure that people eat enough/at decent times… Create a central contact spreadsheet with everyone’s names and phone numbers on (for LA1: TV and YSTV)