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  • The '''socs603''' account was used by YSTV at some point. After lack of use it was permanently removed.
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  • "A Hard Drive used as a coffee rest is not the use for which it's best"
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  • ...d by [[Rhys Milling]] on the lead-up to [[Freshers' Fair 2021]] wanting to use it for [[digital signage]]. ...setups and trying to reduce computing involment. It is also planned to be used for authentication to the University filestore.
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  • ...6]] - provided by the University of York Computing Services department for use by YSTV in the 1990s. The account was used as the primary email and [[website]] account for use by members and those wishing to contact the station. The password to the ac
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  • ...ll]] for use on [[Elections 2003]] (in the days when idents would only get used for special occasions such as this). It shows an Eeyore (off of Winnie Th
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  • The YSTV Gold [[Idents|ident]] was created for use in [[Small Screen]]'s feature of the same name in May 2005. It consisted o ...[2000 Logo|modern YSTV logo]] appearing at the end of the sequence. It is used to introduce classic programming from the station's archive.
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  • This was put together by [[Emma Winter]] in 1995, and parts were later used in the 1995 [[Review of the Year]]. It was cut to Right Said Fred's "I'm Too Sexy", as later used by [[Dave Baker]] in [[I'm Too Techie]].
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  • ...e zooming a projector feed or keystoneing a warped picture. It can also be used for aspect ration conversion, for example, a 4:3 video source can now be f
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  • ...5]] - provided by the University of York Computing Services department for use by YSTV in the 1990s. The account was used for email and [[website]] associated with the [[Grapevine]] service. As wi
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  • ...hting rig, and remotely controlled using a serial interface. It used to be used at [[OB:Outside Broadcasts|Woodstock]], hung above the stage. When Woodsto The control software we use is located at [http://www.camerapad.com/cameras.asp http://www.camerapad.co
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  • [https://slack.com Slack] is an instant messaging app for teams, used by YSTV since it was set up by [[Sam Willcocks]] in 2015 as a replacement You can customise emojis, loading messages and bots. Oh and by the way, we use it so much, Slack deletes old messages, ask any admin to Slack about that!
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  • ...to an [[Idents|ident]] in it's own right, in which role it continues to be used regularly on air.
    566 bytes (93 words) - 08:02, 27 March 2007
  • ...] on the day of the first YSTV Live using existing drone footage, and were used throughout the spring and summer terms. The idents are:
    703 bytes (112 words) - 10:16, 28 June 2023
  • [[Image:CameraOperator.jpg|thumb|right|The KY-1900 in use for camera training in 1993]] Used from before 1992- approx 1996.
    821 bytes (134 words) - 17:47, 7 August 2019
  • ...'s programmes on demand and online (on campus) in October 2004, this ident used the "swirls" from the station logo to produce the "O" of online.
    271 bytes (41 words) - 16:00, 29 March 2007
  • ...in filming (or so they thought!) due to a technical hitch, which was later used in the title sequence. Some of the same clips appear in the [[Closure]] co
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  • ...camera, but is so useful and of good enough quality that it gets regularly used on air. The main feature is that is can be panned through 360 degrees and It was first used by YSTV at [[Roses]] Ball in May 2003, and on air for the first time in th
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  • ...s 2003]] (at the very end of the era when big occasions like this would be used to playout a number of programmes and station promotional pieces).
    655 bytes (106 words) - 20:47, 24 September 2009
  • ...nfused with the [[STV VT]] made for the [[Elections 2006]] broadcast which used puppets to explain how single transferrable voting works.
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  • Mainly as an exercise in learning how to use the newly aquired [[The Mac|Mac]], [[Rob Sprowson]] digitally remastered th ...guest appearance, though in the 1998 remake the [[Maurice]] framestore was used to zoom in on this.
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  • ...duce the odd effect of Ed cleaning the ident off the wall. This was often used at the end of a night's programming.
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  • 725 bytes (125 words) - 09:16, 26 March 2007
  • * Able to withstand potentially decades of abuse (although in 2014 a certain [[Robert Walker | Technical Director]] managed * To use one of the numerous spare NEC 17" monitors donated by Computer science...
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  • ...equence featuring various different pieces of control room equipment being used. ...mmer 2006, but it is still retained by YSTV, the top piece currently being used by [[YSTV News]].
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  • ..." theme as the Big Breakfast, and a special setboard with a hole in it was used to cover the big projection TV set so that we could do transitions to and The show's logo made innovative use of the recently introduced new [[2000 Logo|YSTV logo]].
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  • ...hrough the fire escape over an old set board from [[Election 98]]! It was used on programmes such as [[Games Disaster]], [[Lolita]], [[Red Braces]], [[YS ...creen was in [[Elections 2003]], after which the new [[Panasonic Max]] was used for the purpose. These days it is usually left outside Derwent JCR for th
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  • ...working for a company who were throwing them away as too old to be of any use. There are however significantly lighter than the [[Panasonic F10|F10s]] (d ...and chase round sports pitches following the action. They have also been used occasionely for drama and music productions when students request that the
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  • ...hist:Heads of Archives|Head of Archives]] you probably won't find anything useful here, and even if you are I don't know if any of this kit exists or wher ...rom computer graphics cards, and other consumer devices. This isn't really useful for YSTV, so we have a few ways round using it:
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  • ...version of "Jingle Bells" apparently written by YSTV member [[Phil Toms]] used as a bed. The version in the archive (see below) credits it to "Chris and ...pus Today]]. Some of the clips were Christmas related, many were not. Re-used on [[Open Day]] programmes and the like as a filler for years afterwards.
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  • ...hort of ideas for [[Idents]] in the Summer of 2012, it was decided to make use of [[Matt Johnson]]'s talent for eating paper (see [[Newsrind]]).
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  • Formerly known as Fly and used by [[Tom Lee]] for mysterious dev-things, [[Ben Allen]] found and re-purpo ==Some times Marty has been useful (from memory)==
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  • ...e scale coverage was organised. An XF30 5200 lumen projector was hired and used to project onto a screen on the left of stage, although could only really
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  • ...for shows which wanted more than one 'set' - such as [[Campus Today]] and useless on any shot involving [[Ian France]] who was taller than any of the boa == In Use ==
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  • It was first used as a holding graphic at [[Woodstock 2002]] and became an ident when the [[
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  • ...in)|Bulletin]] and [[YSTV Week]] were avoided though - the end titles were used as opening titles (they didn't feature the programme name), and the new li ...ded with the new [[YSTV Week]] being promoted. However the name was later used again for the post-[[YSTV Week]] incarnation of the station's news output,
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  • The '''Single Transferable Vote VT''' is used during elections to explain to the viewers how the voting system works. I ...re counted to [[Kate Gordon]] through the use of jelly babies. This was reused in for [[YUSU Elections 1996]].
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  • ...ell]] for us on [[Elections 2003]] (in the days when idents would only get used for special occasions such as this). It showed various plastic fish (from
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  • 418 bytes (62 words) - 10:08, 2 June 2007
  • ...ell]] for us on [[Elections 2003]] (in the days when idents would only get used for special occasions such as this). It shows the [[2000 Logo|YSTV logo]]
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  • Built in the 1970s and used by Yorkshire Television these were acquired by YSTV. ...o circuit boards make them very easy to repair, since all of the circuitry uses discrete components (except for a couple of 7400 series logic gates on the
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  • Less intensively used than the [[Distribution Network]], the availability of the campus contribu ...e audio and video connectivity. As far as is known, YSTV has never made of use of this system, which anyway has mostly been unusable since the chemistry f
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  • ...iple overlapping effects tracks, with some copyright free music sampler CD used for audio. The music suffered from having no obvious edit point, so had to
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  • ...rly performed the same function, but had become top unreliable and hard to use. ...ered high spec when it was built by the station in {{unsure|2002}}. It was used for a short time as a video edit system before moving to it's current role
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  • ...te animal" as opposed to "You're the guy who sends the YSTV e-mails" being used. It was also frequently remarked by many that it was the only part of the ...e 2013-14 committee elections what the incoming [[Station Director]] would use instead of a 'Cute Animal'. Incoming SD [[Liz Pascoe]] took a vote at her f
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  • A new PIC, a PIC18F2455 using a 20MHz crystal, has replaced this PIC through use of an extra 'daughter' board. This change in PIC was to allow easier coding ...up with why there are loads of unconnected [[BNC]]s on the back. - The Mux used to hold a distribution amplifier for creating 8 outputs of each main outpu
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  • ...The two of them wore [[Games Disaster]] boiler suits, the red of which was used as the chromakey backdrop, with a YSTV logo on the back, making it look as
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  • ...Thompson]], who was filmed by [[Charles Blessing]]. Notable ingenuity was used during this filming, such as John holding his hands up and swaying, then t ...cal issues, giving the "techies" precious seconds and minutes to change a fuse or re-wire a plug.
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  • ...ow program and preview banks, allowing the full suite of transitions to be used to mix between shots on both the left and right channels. ...-accurate switching of the downstream keyers. The applet would intercept a user's keystroke, and select the appropriate cameras for the left channel (on t
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