Sam Hance

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Sam Hance
Years Active 2016 – Present
Positions Held

Sam Hance joined YSTV in 2016 during his first year. He joins the trend of often having a Sam in the station's numbers, being at least the 26th recorded member. Aspiring towards a career in film and TV, he studies the BSc in Film and TV Production. Sam was elected as Secretary at a by-election in February 2017. He was re-elected at the Elections of April 2017.

Sam can often be found in the studio tidying, working, editing, exploring, and learning about tech stuff. When working alongside Sam Willcocks, much confusion can be created just by someone uttering 'Sam?'.

He hopes to learn more about tech, make more shows and possibly make a piece of fiction.

Achievements

  • Been a crew member on Tea Time Chat for the majority of episodes, as a camera op, vision mixer, graphics op, editor, director and floor manager.
  • Co-Produced the Volunteering Special of Tea Time Chat with Tom Lee on the 21st April 2017.
  • Was an interviewer and editor on the coverage of the Aesthetica Film Festival in 2016.
  • Part of the production team at UniBrass 2017 in Harrogate.
  • Camera Op'd YUSU Elections Result Night 2017.
  • Worked on making the History Wiki more useful to members old and new.

Secretary

In Sam's time in the post he has worked on making it an efficient role, helping all of the members with various admin-related activities. This includes a quick response for email management, engagement with YUSU, and the minutes.

Minutes from meetings have been made more accessible with the implementation of a folder in the Team Drive. Like certain colleagues' emails, Sam has started putting the Logo on the header too, making it useful for identification when printed. Kind praise has been given for the minuting of major meetings that had a long runtime. Many a member has been surprised to find the whole discussion written down, even from an online call based meeting.