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| genre = Sports Coverage
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| broadcast = 28-30th April 2017
| broadcast = 28-30th April 2017
| producers = [[Edwin Barnes]]<br>[[Katherine Bell]]<br>{{unsure|[[Hui-Ling Phillips]]}}
| producers = [[Edwin Barnes]]<br>[[Katherine Bell]]<br>[[Hui-Ling Phillips]]
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Hosted by York, YSTV collaborated with [[LA1:TV]] as well as other NaSTA Stations to produce coverage on the annual university sporting competition between York and Lancaster.
Hosted by York, YSTV collaborated with [[LA1:TV]] as well as other NaSTA Stations to produce coverage on the annual university sporting competition between York and Lancaster.
=Production=
Due to Roses being hosted in York, the producers were all from YSTV. Initially this was [[Katherine Bell]] as Executive Producer and [[Edwin Barnes]] as Production manager. [[LA1:TV]] gave them many large empty spreadsheets to fill in for crew amongst spreadsheets for tech allocations, timetables etc.
The crew for Roses kept growing, as connections made at NaSTA 2017 enabled us to enlist the help of crew from Forge TV, LSTV, LSUTV and NaSTA as well. The crew attending was scheduled to be around 90 people over the four days of filming. All of which apparent'y needed roles allocated, crib sheets and call sheets. Therefore voluntarily [[Hui-Ling Phillips]] was enlisted as another producer, the role came under many names, the most common being the ''Director of Better''.
This year was incredibly successful with a maximum of 6 simultaneous live streams running.
=Tech=
This was possibly the most technically ambitious Roses to date, with a peak of 6 concurrent livestreams.
As part of the supporting tech used for Roses, [[Robert Walker]] brought with him two 16TB storage units, which went on to form [[docs:Bruce]]. Also brought by Rob was a video router, which formed the basis of a TX monitoring station.
[[File: Roses 2017 Studio TX.jpg|200px]]
The stream was run through our [[docs:Computing:Ystvstrm7|stream server]], then forwarded on to [[LA1:TV]]s Wowza system. The streams were broadcast on the Roses Live website, as well as being shown on a screen erected on the side of Central Hall - although the screen was pointing into the lake, rather than at the crowd at Greg's Place.
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 10 July 2017

Roses 2017
Genre: Sports Coverage
Broadcast: 28-30th April 2017
Producer(s): Edwin Barnes
Katherine Bell
Hui-Ling Phillips

Hosted by York, YSTV collaborated with LA1:TV as well as other NaSTA Stations to produce coverage on the annual university sporting competition between York and Lancaster.


Production

Due to Roses being hosted in York, the producers were all from YSTV. Initially this was Katherine Bell as Executive Producer and Edwin Barnes as Production manager. LA1:TV gave them many large empty spreadsheets to fill in for crew amongst spreadsheets for tech allocations, timetables etc.

The crew for Roses kept growing, as connections made at NaSTA 2017 enabled us to enlist the help of crew from Forge TV, LSTV, LSUTV and NaSTA as well. The crew attending was scheduled to be around 90 people over the four days of filming. All of which apparent'y needed roles allocated, crib sheets and call sheets. Therefore voluntarily Hui-Ling Phillips was enlisted as another producer, the role came under many names, the most common being the Director of Better.

This year was incredibly successful with a maximum of 6 simultaneous live streams running.

Tech

This was possibly the most technically ambitious Roses to date, with a peak of 6 concurrent livestreams.

As part of the supporting tech used for Roses, Robert Walker brought with him two 16TB storage units, which went on to form docs:Bruce. Also brought by Rob was a video router, which formed the basis of a TX monitoring station.

Roses 2017 Studio TX.jpg

The stream was run through our stream server, then forwarded on to LA1:TVs Wowza system. The streams were broadcast on the Roses Live website, as well as being shown on a screen erected on the side of Central Hall - although the screen was pointing into the lake, rather than at the crowd at Greg's Place.


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