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{{Production Info
{{Production Info
   |name=YSTV does Hunted - Episode 2
   |name=YSTV does Hunted - Episode 2
   |logofile=Good Morning Campus.jpg
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   |genre=Light Entertainment
   |genre=Light Entertainment
   |broadcast=17th February 2020
   |broadcast=17th February 2020
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This is the second time YSTV recreated the popular Channel 4 show "Hunted", with this episode being collectively produced between [[Thomas Schubert]], [[Andrew Waddle]] and [[Cal Cooke]]. Due to the popularity and success of the first episode by [[Edwin Barnes]], the team decided to go bigger in every single way imaginable. Therefore, the production became one of the major shows during the 2019/20 academic year. The winners of this episode were [[Olivia Gibbs]] and [[Joe Radford]].
This is the second time YSTV recreated the popular Channel 4 show "Hunted", with this episode being collectively produced between [[Thomas Schubert]], [[Andrew Waddle]] and [[Cal Cooke]]. Due to the popularity and success of the first episode by [[Edwin Barnes]], the team decided to go bigger in every single way imaginable. Therefore, the production became one of the major shows during the 2019/20 academic year. The winners of this episode were [[Olivia Gibbs]] and [[Joe Radford]].


=Production=
=Production =
Hunted episode 2 was first mentioned around the time of the filming of [[YSTV does Hunted]] due to such a large number of people being interested in taking part in the show. It was planned to be done during the summer term of 2019, but was inevitably delayed through to November. Shooting was planned primarily around fixing problems with [[YSTV does Hunted|Episode 1]] and expanding upon it's scale. The format was adapted slightly to include both; more hunters and hunted teams, and a control room setup showing the direction of the Hunters.  
Hunted episode 2 was first mentioned around the time of the filming of [[YSTV does Hunted]] due to such a large number of people being interested in taking part in the show. It was planned to be done during the summer term of 2019, but was inevitably delayed through to November. Shooting was planned primarily around fixing problems with [[YSTV does Hunted|Episode 1]] and expanding upon it's scale. The format was adapted slightly to include both; more hunters and hunted teams, and a control room setup showing the direction of the Hunters.  


The actual shooting day took roughly 4 hours start to finish, with minimal pickups other than the last chase sequence (due to a recording error by [[Olivia Gibbs]] and [[Joe Radford]]) and the control room table shots. These were a thought mentioned late into planning of the episode by [[Andrew Waddle]] who also took charge of making the final graphics. In retrospect, these shots should have had more planning before effectively being made up in post.
The actual shooting day took roughly 4 hours start to finish, with minimal pickups other than the last chase sequence (due to a recording error by [[Olivia Gibbs]] and [[Joe Radford]]) and the control room table shots. These were a thought mentioned late into planning of the episode by [[Andrew Waddle]] who also took charge of making the final graphics. In retrospect, these shots should have had more planning before effectively being made up in post.


=Crew=
=Crew =


There were three different teams of fugitives:
There were three different teams of fugitives:
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*Edited by [[Thomas Schubert]]
*Edited by [[Thomas Schubert]]
*VFX by [[Andrew Waddle]]
*VFX by [[Andrew Waddle]]
*Intro Sequence by [[Ben Allen]], [[Thomas Schubert]] and [[Andrew Waddle]]
* Intro Sequence by [[Ben Allen]], [[Thomas Schubert]] and [[Andrew Waddle]]
*Intro Sequence Extras: [[Louis Dickson]], [[Will Stirk]]
*Intro Sequence Extras: [[Louis Dickson]], [[Will Stirk]]


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=Awards=
=Awards=
* At [[NaSTA 2020]], the show took home two awards: ''Best Post-Production'' and ''Best Title Sequence''
*At [[NaSTA 2020]], the show took home two awards: ''Best Post-Production'' and ''Best Title Sequence''
* In 2021, it was announced that the production was nominated by the Royal Television Society for ''Best Non-Fiction'' at its ''Yorkshire Student Awards''. While YSTV did end up not winning this award, editor [[Thomas Schubert]] was recognised for his work with an "Editing Craft Award".
*In 2021, it was announced that the production was nominated by the Royal Television Society for ''Best Non-Fiction'' at its ''Yorkshire Student Awards''. While YSTV did end up not winning this award, editor [[Thomas Schubert]] was recognised for his work with an "Editing Craft Award".


=Trivia=
=Trivia=
* Between editing the show and the visual effects work, the combined post production time was approximately 700 man-hour.
*Between editing the show and the visual effects work, the combined post production time was approximately 700 man-hour.
* This production ended up requiring the longest render times in recorded YSTV history, 50 hours a shot for the VFX table and about 20 hours for the final assembly.
*This production ended up requiring the longest render times in recorded YSTV history, 50 hours a shot for the VFX table and about 20 hours for the final assembly.
* [[Thomas Schubert| Tom]] was so loud during the control sequences, that [[Andrew Waddle|Andrew]] couldn't actually communicate with the bike team.
*[[Thomas Schubert| Tom]] was so loud during the control sequences, that [[Andrew Waddle|Andrew]] couldn't actually communicate with the bike team.
* [[Zoe Dickinson]] was essentially blind for the last hour of the chase having broken her glasses just before.
*[[Zoe Dickinson]] was essentially blind for the last hour of the chase having broken her glasses just before.


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