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===Scarborough===
===Scarborough===
The main destination of the entire trip. As the group had decided it would only visit the beach the following day, YSTV quickly went shopping at Tesco before finally arriving at the camping site. Which was just a big empty field next to a farm with cute animals.
After setting up the tents (which had poor [[Tom McGonagle]] struggle a lot), a problem became obvious: The tent that [[Matthew Zeffertt]] had claimed would be big enough for six people was actually a four-man-tent. Which made sleeping a touch uncomfortable for everyone in that tent.
After a short BBQ, some bewerages and a few rounds of ''Never Have I Ever'' and ''One Night Werewolf'', everyone went to bed.
The next morning, the group


===Pickering===  
===Pickering===  

Revision as of 12:38, 3 August 2019

YSTV Trips
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Genre: Behind The Scenes
First Broadcast: 07/12/2018
Producer(s): Edwin Barnes, Thomas Schubert

YSTV Trips is a series of programmes that focusses on YSTV's day trips, hikes or camping trips, in a behind-the-scenes format. It also leans into a VLOG-style vibe.

Episode 1: A YSTV Day Out in Malham Cove

The first episode of the programme was edited by Edwin Barnes and features the YSTV hiking trip to Malham Cove on the 4th November 2018. Originally, this trip was designed to be a training hike for the Three Peaks Challenge, planned by Stephanie Shires. It ended up being less of a training hike, but resulted in one of the most fun days for everyone involved. It also showed off the beauty of Yorkshire (Steph was very happy about that) and gave freshers a chance to get involved without working on a production.

It also wasn't suppossed to be filmed, but YSTV can hardly not bring a camera to whatever they do. In fact, the episode was compiled out of the footage and photos from Edwin Barnes, Thomas Schubert and Sam Hance.

The trip highlights included climbing around waterfalls, Joe and Piotrek chasing sheep and a shared dinner in some small town's wheatherspoon.

A big thank you has to go to Edwin's housemate Niall Collingwood, who drove the second car in order to bring along more members.

Attendees

Episode 2: YSTV goes Camping

The second episode features YSTV's camping trip to Scarborough from the 6th to 7th June 2019. This trip had long been in planning by Caroline Preynat-Viero and started the morning straight after the Love York Awards 2019 (leaving most attendees slightly tired). The video was edited by Thomas Schubert and presented in the style of a nature documentary (including some After Effects animations). The video was released before Freshers' Week 2019.

The Trip

YSTV had booked a minibus for the two days in order to transport the campers around the country. It was driven sharedly by Edwin Barnes, Olivia Gibbs and Tom McGonagle (with everyone agreeing that Edwin was the best driver). Despite that, Edwin developed an unfortunate habit to forget buying parking tickets.

Despite Scarborough being the final destination of the trip, the team had several stops before arriving there::

Whitby

The group's first stop was in Whitby, after a spontaneous recommendation by Edwin Barnes and Charlotte Rogers. There, everyone had lunch in the best Fish-and-Chips shop in town and drew massive artworks in the sand of Whitby's beach (including a YSTV logo, a LA1:tv logo and other things...).

Robin Hood's Bay

On their way down the coast, the team had another short stop in the small town of Robin Hood's Bay. The highlight of this trip included a short exploration of the town's creepy canal system - which was quickly abandoned due to being too creepy.

Scarborough

The main destination of the entire trip. As the group had decided it would only visit the beach the following day, YSTV quickly went shopping at Tesco before finally arriving at the camping site. Which was just a big empty field next to a farm with cute animals.

After setting up the tents (which had poor Tom McGonagle struggle a lot), a problem became obvious: The tent that Matthew Zeffertt had claimed would be big enough for six people was actually a four-man-tent. Which made sleeping a touch uncomfortable for everyone in that tent.

After a short BBQ, some bewerages and a few rounds of Never Have I Ever and One Night Werewolf, everyone went to bed.

The next morning, the group

Pickering

Attendees