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   |start date= 23/03/2020
   |start date= 23/03/2020
   |producers=[[Stephanie Shires]], [[Ben Allen]], [[Louis Dickson]], [[Olivia Gibbs]], [[Thomas Schubert]], [[Matthew Zeffertt]]
   |producers=[[Stephanie Shires]], [[Ben Allen]], [[Louis Dickson]], [[Olivia Gibbs]], [[Thomas Schubert]], [[Matthew Zeffertt]]
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  |end date=02/07/2020}}


In 2020 during the Government imposed lockdown due to Coronavirus, YSTV began to produce quarantine or lockdown videos from home in order to keep busy and be able to continue with productions. The main show that came from this was Quarantine Weekly.
In 2020 during the Government imposed lockdown due to Coronavirus, YSTV began to produce quarantine or lockdown videos from home in order to keep busy and be able to continue with productions. The main show that came from this was Quarantine Weekly.
Whilst COVID-19 continued to be an issue for well over a year, the specific umbrella of Quarantine YSTV only lasted between March and September 2020 (although the last video released was in July).


Quarantine YSTV was not YSTV's first tango with Coronavirus, as in February 2020, when it was announced that the first UK case of Coronavirus had occurred in York, [[Olivia Gibbs]], [[Zoe Dickinson]] and [[Joe Radford]] appeared on Sky News being interviewed about the Universities reaction. The three of them, alongside [[Theo Bimson]] then created two videos about Coronavirus: The Vice-Chancellor's Statement on Coronavirus and a second unreleased video (thank god) explaining why Coronavirus wasn't something to worry about...
Quarantine YSTV was not YSTV's first tango with Coronavirus, as in February 2020, when it was announced that the first UK case of Coronavirus had occurred in York, [[Olivia Gibbs]], [[Zoe Dickinson]] and [[Joe Radford]] appeared on Sky News being interviewed about the Universities reaction. The three of them, alongside [[Theo Bimson]] then created two videos about Coronavirus: The Vice-Chancellor's Statement on Coronavirus and a second unreleased video (thank god) explaining why Coronavirus wasn't something to worry about...


==Branding==
==Branding==
YSTV was temporarily rebranded "Quarantine YSTV" on social media, including new profile pictures and headers across all platforms. In addition to this, to mark the Quarantine videos as distinct from the regular ones, a green border was used on the thumbnail of the videos as opposed to the regular blue border.
YSTV was temporarily rebranded "Quarantine YSTV" on social media, including new profile pictures and headers across all platforms. In addition to this, to mark the Quarantine videos as distinct from the regular ones, a green border was used on the thumbnail of the videos as opposed to the regular blue border.
 
This branding lasted until September 2020, at which point it was replaced with [[YSTV Branding 2020]].


==Meetings==
==Meetings==
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Quarantine Weekly was a show that came together from an amalgamation of ideas and segments - primarily from [[Stephanie Shires]]' desire to spread some happy news (hence the creation of the Happy News segment).  
Quarantine Weekly was a show that came together from an amalgamation of ideas and segments - primarily from [[Stephanie Shires]]' desire to spread some happy news (hence the creation of the Happy News segment).  


The show's segments included The Happy News, Campus News, Quarantine International and the always popular weekly Isolation Challenges (run primarily by [[Louis Dickson]] with the help of [[Olivia Gibbs]] to produce and edit alternate shows).
The show's segments included The Happy News, Campus News, Quarantine International and the always popular weekly Isolation Challenges (run primarily by [[Louis Dickson]] with the help of [[Olivia Gibbs]] to produce and edit alternate shows). Later shows would include further segments, with the dropping and changing of happy news and the addition of: Inside the YSTV Vault, Pets from home, A New Perspective on Lockdown and a number of interviews. The segments used per show was set to vary with available members and interest in certain topics.
 
===Quarantine challenges===
One of the mainstays of the Quarantine weekly series, was the weekly challenge series seeing members of YSTV face off against each other for entertainment and dominance.
 
*The show ran for 10 weeks with a rotating cast of both participants and editors as well as guest and additional assisting members.


The first week's challenge was to build a Quarantine Den.
*The first week's challenge was to build a Quarantine Den.


The second week's challenge was to create a backwards video.
*The second week's challenge was to create a backwards video.


The third week's challenge was to bake a quarantine cake.
*The third week's challenge was to bake a quarantine cake.


The fourth week's challenge was to recreate a renaissance painting.
*The fourth week's challenge was to recreate a renaissance painting.
 
*The fifth week's challenge was a tag team challenge between the new / outgoing social securities and heads of archive. The two teams competed in a number of events.
 
*The sixth week's challenge was to produce an ASMR video and make it go viral online.
 
*The seventh week's challenge was a to perform a number of household tasks, competing of speed and quality.
 
*The eighth week's challenge was to break the deadlock created during the previous week, seeing a rematch between [[Zsófia Benedek|Zsóf]] and [[Sophie Bolwell-Davies|Sophie]].
 
*The ninth week's challenge was to create workout routine videos.
 
*The tenth week's challenge was set by [[Sophie Bolwell-Davies|Sophie]] to compete directly with presenter [[Louis Dickson|Louis]].


==Drunk History==
==Drunk History==
Produced by [[Thomas Schubert]] and [[Zoe Dickinson]], drunk histories saw the two of them along with [[Marta Vitola]] getting drunk and telling their history stories over Zoom.
Produced by [[Thomas Schubert]] and [[Zoe Dickinson]], drunk histories saw the two of them along with [[Marta Vitola]] getting drunk and telling their history stories over Zoom.
== Our First Day of Freedom ==
A short film made for the TFTI 48 hour film challenge.


==A Lot of Editing==
==A Lot of Editing==
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 19 April 2023

Quarantine YSTV
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First Broadcast: 23/03/2020
Last Broadcast: 02/07/2020
Producer(s): Stephanie Shires, Ben Allen, Louis Dickson, Olivia Gibbs, Thomas Schubert, Matthew Zeffertt

In 2020 during the Government imposed lockdown due to Coronavirus, YSTV began to produce quarantine or lockdown videos from home in order to keep busy and be able to continue with productions. The main show that came from this was Quarantine Weekly.

Whilst COVID-19 continued to be an issue for well over a year, the specific umbrella of Quarantine YSTV only lasted between March and September 2020 (although the last video released was in July).

Quarantine YSTV was not YSTV's first tango with Coronavirus, as in February 2020, when it was announced that the first UK case of Coronavirus had occurred in York, Olivia Gibbs, Zoe Dickinson and Joe Radford appeared on Sky News being interviewed about the Universities reaction. The three of them, alongside Theo Bimson then created two videos about Coronavirus: The Vice-Chancellor's Statement on Coronavirus and a second unreleased video (thank god) explaining why Coronavirus wasn't something to worry about...

Branding

YSTV was temporarily rebranded "Quarantine YSTV" on social media, including new profile pictures and headers across all platforms. In addition to this, to mark the Quarantine videos as distinct from the regular ones, a green border was used on the thumbnail of the videos as opposed to the regular blue border.

This branding lasted until September 2020, at which point it was replaced with YSTV Branding 2020.

Meetings

During Quarantine Meetings were either had via Zoom, Discord or Google Hangouts. Eventually, Zoom became the place for more serious meetings and Discord more used socially. The format of meetings changed slightly in order to keep everyone sane and not have people just talk over each other. As Production Director, Olivia Gibbs began presenting powerpoints online for the first time, much to everyone's delight - in an effort to keep productions and editing going despite self-isolation.

Admin meetings were moved to Monday so that people didn't have to sit through 2 hour long meetings on a Tuesday (with Production meetings as well). Production meetings remained on Tuesday, and were (of course), much better.

Discord

Discord channels were arranged like the YSTV studio, Courtyard, G/N/020, as well as several clubs in town so members could pretend they were still just in York.

The most common Discorders were Rhys Milling, Sophie Bolwell-Davies, Will Stirk, Ben Allen and Joe Radford.

Discord was also regularly used for games of Club Penguin and Minecraft.

Quarantine Weekly

Joe and Zoe's renaissance painting from the 4th Quarantine Challenge

Quarantine Weekly was a show that came together from an amalgamation of ideas and segments - primarily from Stephanie Shires' desire to spread some happy news (hence the creation of the Happy News segment).

The show's segments included The Happy News, Campus News, Quarantine International and the always popular weekly Isolation Challenges (run primarily by Louis Dickson with the help of Olivia Gibbs to produce and edit alternate shows). Later shows would include further segments, with the dropping and changing of happy news and the addition of: Inside the YSTV Vault, Pets from home, A New Perspective on Lockdown and a number of interviews. The segments used per show was set to vary with available members and interest in certain topics.

Quarantine challenges

One of the mainstays of the Quarantine weekly series, was the weekly challenge series seeing members of YSTV face off against each other for entertainment and dominance.

  • The show ran for 10 weeks with a rotating cast of both participants and editors as well as guest and additional assisting members.
  • The first week's challenge was to build a Quarantine Den.
  • The second week's challenge was to create a backwards video.
  • The third week's challenge was to bake a quarantine cake.
  • The fourth week's challenge was to recreate a renaissance painting.
  • The fifth week's challenge was a tag team challenge between the new / outgoing social securities and heads of archive. The two teams competed in a number of events.
  • The sixth week's challenge was to produce an ASMR video and make it go viral online.
  • The seventh week's challenge was a to perform a number of household tasks, competing of speed and quality.
  • The eighth week's challenge was to break the deadlock created during the previous week, seeing a rematch between Zsóf and Sophie.
  • The ninth week's challenge was to create workout routine videos.
  • The tenth week's challenge was set by Sophie to compete directly with presenter Louis.

Drunk History

Produced by Thomas Schubert and Zoe Dickinson, drunk histories saw the two of them along with Marta Vitola getting drunk and telling their history stories over Zoom.

Our First Day of Freedom

A short film made for the TFTI 48 hour film challenge.

A Lot of Editing

One of the most significant projects to occur during Quarantine YSTV was editing and specifically catching up on all the things we still hadn't edited. This included Come Dine With Me, Theatre Productions, Behind the Streams and more! As well as editing of the shows still being created.

Other Ideas / Plans

Ideas were had for a riddle show (similar to an online escape room), animated short stories, a revival of Schubert Squared, amongst others.


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