Love York Awards (Coverage)

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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.

2017

Love York Awards 2017
Genre: Live/Awards
Broadcast: 2nd June 2017
Executive Producer(s): Edwin Barnes
Producer(s): Raquel Bartra

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.

Pre-Production

VTs

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 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.

Despite the good quality of Liam's edit, Edwin and 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 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.

Live Edit(win)

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.

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 had given up. Once the interval started, 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.

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!

Tech

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, and even tally, which for a while has been a "would be nice" extra when it came to OBs was in and working.

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 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.

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.


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