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It was later decided to submit Battle of the Bands to [[NaSTA]], more because of the lack of another music programme than anything else. As was customary at the time the live footage of the final wasn't recorded, mainly because there was no platform to repeat it (either from server or as part of another show) and also because as it wasn't transmitted on the network there was no media charter requirement either. It also seemed to be the case that the SVHS recorder was the first thing to be dropped should setup get too complicated or time-consuming! So instead of the coverage of the event, a few of the introductory VTs were edited together, and amazingly won Highly Commended Music Programme at the conference in Glasgow in early April. | It was later decided to submit Battle of the Bands to [[NaSTA]], more because of the lack of another music programme than anything else. As was customary at the time the live footage of the final wasn't recorded, mainly because there was no platform to repeat it (either from server or as part of another show) and also because as it wasn't transmitted on the network there was no media charter requirement either. It also seemed to be the case that the SVHS recorder was the first thing to be dropped should setup get too complicated or time-consuming! So instead of the coverage of the event, a few of the introductory VTs were edited together, and amazingly won Highly Commended Music Programme at the conference in Glasgow in early April. | ||
One element of the final that was recorded, ironically, was a time-lapse of the construction of the ents rig, which a few weeks later became the main component of the [[Elections 2003]] title sequence. Later this won Highly Commended Title Sequence at [[NaSTA 2004]] so in a sense this was a double award-winning production! | |||
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