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YSTV was approached by another YorkSoc, the Aardvark Society, who wanted to make a comedy sketch show of some ideas they had written down.   
YSTV was approached by another YorkSoc, the Aaardvark Society, who wanted to make a comedy sketch show of some ideas they had written down.   


[[John Thompson]] assisted the Soc over a couple of weekends, to film enough footage for a 30-minute (or so) compilation (NB I have a copy of it all on VHS somewhere - JT).
[[John Thompson]] assisted the Soc over a couple of weekends, to film enough footage for a 30-minute (or so) compilation (NB I have a copy of it all on VHS somewhere - JT).
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There appears to be a web prescence of sorts dedicated to the sketches at http://aaardvark.wackonet.net/things/multimedia.html.
There appears to be a web presence of sorts dedicated to the sketches at http://aaardvark.wackonet.net/things/multimedia.html.


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Revision as of 07:21, 5 June 2007

YSTV was approached by another YorkSoc, the Aaardvark Society, who wanted to make a comedy sketch show of some ideas they had written down.

John Thompson assisted the Soc over a couple of weekends, to film enough footage for a 30-minute (or so) compilation (NB I have a copy of it all on VHS somewhere - JT).

This happened during the period YSTV were "sans-studio", and so the sketches were all on locations from Heslington (the Sassoon sketch) to Goodricke (pomegranate), by way of Langwith cafeteria (restaurant), toilets of Vanbrugh (pen-name) and the lake at Wentworth (yawning licence)... This also meant poor editing quality, as S-VHS had to be transferred onto Betamax for editing and splicing together. At least the new Sony S-VHS camera had automatic white-balancing and a built-in mic, and the tapes sat in the camera for recording, unlike that red JVC, the only other option!

NB Did we get paid for this by them?!


Useless Fact: JT appears as an extra in a few of the sketches - as "Soundman" in the Pomegranate sketch, the pole with the mic over his shoulder was only a prop and wasn't actually used for recording sound - the Sony's built-in mic did the job well enough (such modern technology!).


There appears to be a web presence of sorts dedicated to the sketches at http://aaardvark.wackonet.net/things/multimedia.html.


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