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His most recognizable trademark is his laugh, which often rivals even [[Matthew Zeffertt]]'s, and his very kind and optimistic-yet-pessimistic personality.
His most recognizable trademark is his laugh, which often rivals even [[Matthew Zeffertt]]'s, and his very kind and optimistic-yet-pessimistic personality.


He joined [[Roses 2019]] as ''Head of Visuals'' and attended [[NaSTA 2019]]. At the [[YUMAs 2019]], Andrew was named the ''Best Newcomer'' to student media in York - which he very much deserved.
He joined [[Roses 2019]] as ''Head of Visuals'' working to help [[Tom Lee]] and the rest of the technical team to setup and run the weekends live streams and provide technical assistance when everything broke. He also attended [[NaSTA 2019]] being present for the best broadcaster win. At the [[YUMAs 2019]], Andrew was named the ''Best Newcomer'' to student media in York - which he very much deserved and most well endowed at the 2019 floppies - which, well who knows. Also attending the summer ball 2019 which was a bit of a washout with all the rain.
 
Beginning his second year with YSTV as the technical lead for the NASTA PCA's stream alongside new technical people [[Ben Allen|Ben]] and [[Rhys Milling|Rhys]] both of whom were joingin YSTV at the time. Continuing on to run more livestream and studio content as technical lead throughout the autumn term, he went on to co-create YSTV's most ambitious project ([[Live drama|Please Sir There's been a Murder]]) the world's first live interactive dramatic performance, as the technical lead. Living mainly on monster energy drinks and Double-Deckers (a choice that would be repeated when it came time to do TFTV second year films during February of 2020).
 
Early 2020 would also bring about the next massively ambitious project for YSTV, as the recording of [[YSTV does Hunted - Episode 2]] (shot during November 2019) was still in post production. Post work began in late November 2011, where Andrew would mention an idea for 3D effects to [[Thomas Schubert|Tom]] while the latter was beginning work on the edit. This seemingly simple idea spiralled into a 3 month long process for the pair of them, working nearly 250 hours each (with the addition of [[Ben Allen]]) and driving them all very close to mad.  


=Productions=
=Productions=

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