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Steven joined at the 2009 Fresher's Fair after dreaming of the day when he could join YSTV. Whilst that's a blatant lie his choice to come to York Uni was greatly swayed by the presence of YSTV. Steven started out in YSTV as a reporter on '[[Round Up]]' where he got a chance to wind up much of the higher level university staff by asking them difficult questions. The James College provost still won't talk to him after he implied that James College N Block was the worst student accommodation for miles around. | Steven joined at the 2009 Fresher's Fair after dreaming of the day when he could join YSTV. Whilst that's a blatant lie his choice to come to York Uni was greatly swayed by the presence of YSTV. Steven started out in YSTV as a reporter on '[[Round Up]]' where he got a chance to wind up much of the higher level university staff by asking them difficult questions. The James College provost still won't talk to him after he implied that James College N Block was the worst student accommodation for miles around. | ||
In his first year he was also [[Nouse]]/YSTV's Video Editor after being forced into it by [[Anna Bucks]] and started producing YSTV's Fresher's Guide for 2010. | |||
Steven was elected [[Station Director]] on the 17th of May 2010 and | Steven was elected [[Station Director]] on the 17th of May 2010 and once elected he worked hard to make YSTV more visible on campus as well as annoy the other media society heads. "It's just too easy!". He essentially gave up a week of his life to make all the videos for the first ever YUSU Awards in June 2010 and in return YSTV had a network of some sorts as all of YUSU's screens were showing YSTV. This was repeated for [[Woodstock]] 2010. | ||
Steven produced [[YSTV's Fresher's Guide to York]], which damn near killed him. With a 19 week production he claims that it's the longest production that YSTV has ever undertaken, well, second to [[Man Man]] thanks to [[Simon Harris]]' glacial editing speed. The production involved working with the university on a level unparalleled in YSTV memory and, if Steven's warnings are heeded, never will again. He managed to convince the university to let him show 'typical' rooms and spent the whole of the summer term 2010 devoting a bit too much time into getting into as many rooms as possible, often with a camera! [[YSTV's Fresher's Guide to York]] went live online Thursday 12th August 2010 and after a hail of complaints from Langwith and Derwent colleges, a newer improved version was launched on 16th August with the tagline "now with 100% more Langwith and Derwent!" The video was placed onto the university accommodation website and most of the college JCRCs wanted their part on their sites. | Steven produced [[YSTV's Fresher's Guide to York]], which damn near killed him. With a 19 week production he claims that it's the longest production that YSTV has ever undertaken, well, second to [[Man Man]] thanks to [[Simon Harris]]' glacial editing speed. The production involved working with the university on a level unparalleled in YSTV memory and, if Steven's warnings are heeded, never will again. He managed to convince the university to let him show 'typical' rooms and spent the whole of the summer term 2010 devoting a bit too much time into getting into as many rooms as possible, often with a camera! [[YSTV's Fresher's Guide to York]] went live online Thursday 12th August 2010 and after a hail of complaints from Langwith and Derwent colleges, a newer improved version was launched on 16th August with the tagline "now with 100% more Langwith and Derwent!" The video was placed onto the university accommodation website and most of the college JCRCs wanted their part on their sites. | ||
As [[Station Director]] Steven worked with Commerical Services at the University to get YSTV onto the screens on campus, to build on the success of [[Woodstock]] 2011. He also formed close links with the new [[TFTV]] department, and through them | As [[Station Director]] Steven worked with Commerical Services at the University to get YSTV onto the screens on campus, to build on the success of [[Woodstock]] 2011. He also formed close links with the new [[TFTV]] department, and through them got YSTV involved with [[local TV]], although this was subsequently abandoned under later [[station director]]s. He worked alongside the Charities Commission to safeguard [[Children In Need]] against ultra-virus laws, and helped relaunch the show in 2010 live from PX/001. He opened up links with the local community, pioneering the Freshers Roadshow and [[Fresher's Prize Draw]] the first of which happened in 2010, with the top prize being a hamper from Bettys that he had somehow managed to blag, along with 5 years worth of Yorkshire Tea that kept appearing in the studio! He also organised and produced the central film for the [[Children In Need]] show, '[[The Yorkshire Pass Challenge]], by working alongside Visit York. He won the [[Greg Dyke]] Award for Contribution to Student Media at the 2011 YUSU Awards. | ||
Whilst [[Station Director]] Steven worked with [[Alex Balmer]] to encourage as many new shows to be developed as possible. It was under his time as [[Station Director]] that [[The York Link]], [[TUC]], [[Spotlight]], [[The Sound Lab]], and [[Student Kitchen]] all premiered. [[The York Sport Show]] was also re-launched by [[Sarah Pickles]]. In 2011, YSTV won highly commended [[Best Broadcaster]] at the 2011 [[NaSTA]] Awards, as well as best Technical Achievement. | Whilst [[Station Director]] Steven worked with [[Alex Balmer]] to encourage as many new shows to be developed as possible. It was under his time as [[Station Director]] that [[The York Link]], [[TUC]], [[Spotlight]], [[The Sound Lab]], and [[Student Kitchen]] all premiered. [[The York Sport Show]] was also re-launched by [[Sarah Pickles]]. In 2011, YSTV won highly commended [[Best Broadcaster]] at the 2011 [[NaSTA]] Awards, as well as best Technical Achievement. |
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