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{{Production Info
| name=Woodstock 2004
| logofile=Woodstock2004-stage.jpg
| genre=Music Event Coverage
| producers=[[Richard Ash]]<br />[[Drew Perry]]
| url=http://ystv.york.ac.uk/watch/Woodstock/2004/
}}
In 2004, Woodstock was back on Vanbrugh Bowl, and was produced by [[Richard Ash]] and [[Drew Perry]]. The Woodstock co-ordinator had big ideas, and so a proper festival stage was hired in from Tega, together with two 5200 lumen projectors on either wing. YSTV got a return feed to the station working, and broadcast the full 12 hours live to the network (thus reaching Vanbrugh College TVs), as well as [[Big Telly]] in front of the off license queue. This is believed to be the first time Woodstock was broadcast live.
In 2004, Woodstock was back on Vanbrugh Bowl, and was produced by [[Richard Ash]] and [[Drew Perry]]. The Woodstock co-ordinator had big ideas, and so a proper festival stage was hired in from Tega, together with two 5200 lumen projectors on either wing. YSTV got a return feed to the station working, and broadcast the full 12 hours live to the network (thus reaching Vanbrugh College TVs), as well as [[Big Telly]] in front of the off license queue. This is believed to be the first time Woodstock was broadcast live.
[[Peter Bowles]] returned with the loan of several DV cameras, and after heroic work by [[Rob Humphrey]] getting the cabling fixed [[DeathStar]] was installed high up on the roof of the stage. Despite rain and poor attendance early on, and a failed projector bulb which reduced the brightness of one screen, it was generally considered a success. All the band sets were subsequently loaded onto the station's brand new [[Video Server]] and [https://ystv.york.ac.uk/watch/vids.php?cat=8 website].
 
[[File:Woodstock2004-Control-Tent.jpg|left|thumb|200px|[[Richard Ash|Richard]] in the control tent]]
[[Peter Bowles]] returned with the loan of several DV cameras, and after heroic work by [[Rob Humphrey]] getting the cabling fixed [[DeathStar]] was installed high up on the roof of the stage. Despite rain and poor attendance early on, and a failed projector bulb which reduced the brightness of one screen, it was generally considered a success. All the band sets were subsequently loaded onto the station's brand new [[Video Server]] and [[website]].


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