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NaSTA 2016 was held in Leed by LSTV. YSTV took along a mere 6 members, plus two alumni who were in the area. | NaSTA 2016 was held in Leed by LSTV. YSTV took along a mere 6 members, plus two alumni who were in the area. | ||
[[File:Nasta_2016_attendees.jpg|thumb|YSTV on awards night. From left to right: [[Amy Wilson]], [[Matt Ingram]], [[Peter Eskdale]], [[Iona McEwan]], [[Kenric Yuen]] and [[Rachel Burns]].]] | |||
YSTV won Best Documentary for the fourth and final episode of [[Lights on Literature]]: | YSTV won Best Documentary for the fourth and final episode of [[Lights on Literature]]: | ||
::''Bombastic opening with some amazing camerawork - time lapses / pans of the coast / shots onboard the boat. Excellent choice of music throughout brought Bram Stokers creation to life. The context behind gothic literature was intelligently conveyed. The script flowed beautifully to match that. There was an absolutely stunning ptc halfway through. The skyline looked fake! It was that good. Clearly some luck with the weather. The way the piece was packaged - in terms of editing and shot choice to illustrate the script was superb. And importantly the level of passion was balanced really well. The enthusiasm was kept in check, it never spelled overboard. An engaging reporter who brought fun and yet thoughtfulness to the piece. The ending was great. Tiny forgivable audio hiccups on the boat. On occasion the music was very loud - perhaps deliberately so because it made me look over my shoulder as if Dracula was behind me.'' | ::''Bombastic opening with some amazing camerawork - time lapses / pans of the coast / shots onboard the boat. Excellent choice of music throughout brought Bram Stokers creation to life. The context behind gothic literature was intelligently conveyed. The script flowed beautifully to match that. There was an absolutely stunning ptc halfway through. The skyline looked fake! It was that good. Clearly some luck with the weather. The way the piece was packaged - in terms of editing and shot choice to illustrate the script was superb. And importantly the level of passion was balanced really well. The enthusiasm was kept in check, it never spelled overboard. An engaging reporter who brought fun and yet thoughtfulness to the piece. The ending was great. Tiny forgivable audio hiccups on the boat. On occasion the music was very loud - perhaps deliberately so because it made me look over my shoulder as if Dracula was behind me.'' | ||
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* Industry talks | * Industry talks | ||
* A Technical Forum with only three attendees | * A Technical Forum with only three attendees | ||
=Attendees= | |||
*[[Iona McEwan]] | |||
*[[Peter Eskdale]] | |||
*[[Rachel Burns]] | |||
*[[Kenric Yuen]] | |||
*[[Matt Ingram]] | |||
*[[Amy Wilson]] | |||
A wild [[Sam Willcocks]] appeared in time for [[Wetherspoons|Spoons]] on sunday, because he'd just got back to York and was bored. Also [[Lloyd Wallis]], and {{unsure|some others who escape my memory}}. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 2 July 2017
NaSTA 2016 was held in Leed by LSTV. YSTV took along a mere 6 members, plus two alumni who were in the area.
YSTV won Best Documentary for the fourth and final episode of Lights on Literature:
- Bombastic opening with some amazing camerawork - time lapses / pans of the coast / shots onboard the boat. Excellent choice of music throughout brought Bram Stokers creation to life. The context behind gothic literature was intelligently conveyed. The script flowed beautifully to match that. There was an absolutely stunning ptc halfway through. The skyline looked fake! It was that good. Clearly some luck with the weather. The way the piece was packaged - in terms of editing and shot choice to illustrate the script was superb. And importantly the level of passion was balanced really well. The enthusiasm was kept in check, it never spelled overboard. An engaging reporter who brought fun and yet thoughtfulness to the piece. The ending was great. Tiny forgivable audio hiccups on the boat. On occasion the music was very loud - perhaps deliberately so because it made me look over my shoulder as if Dracula was behind me.
Other highlights included:
- Not doing our Golden Bodge due to forgetfulness (prompt was 'Silent', 'Biblical Epic', and 'Books make the best weapons!')
- Buying Iona McEwan a new phone - one that does colour and everything!
- Greg Ebdon
- Industry talks
- A Technical Forum with only three attendees
Attendees
A wild Sam Willcocks appeared in time for Spoons on sunday, because he'd just got back to York and was bored. Also Lloyd Wallis, and some others who escape my memoryUnverified or incomplete information.
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