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[[File:Woodstock Control Desk.jpg|300px|thumb|Learning how to vision mix to the beat for live bands during Woodstock]]
[[File:Woodstock Control Desk.jpg|300px|thumb|Learning how to vision mix to the beat for live bands during Woodstock]]


Sarah Mesterton-Gibbons became a member of YSTV in October of 2014, and was elected [[Outside Broadcast Coordinators|Outside Broadcast Coordinator]] in January of 2015, holding the position until September. She produced [[Children in Need 2014]] along with [[Matthew Ingram]], [[Amy Wilson]], and [[Robyn Place]]. She and [[Kenric Yuen]] co-produced [[Roses 2015]] (a huge sporting tournament between York and Lancaster), for which Sarah produced five daytime studio shows. Sarah wants to be a children's television producer some day, and worked at a PBS member TV station in Florida before starting her MA degree in Psycholinguistics at York. She also worked for the reality TV show Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta, as an associate producer on location. Sarah really loves making telly, and has a love/dislike relationship with autocue. She has a really, really long and complicated last name (hence the abbreviation, M-G). Sarah plays Quidditch in her spare time, and doesn't eat meat (aka, vegetarianism...everyone has an -ism these days). She was awarded "YSTV Mum" at the [[FLOPPYs#2015 | 2015 Floppy Awards]].
Sarah Mesterton-Gibbons became a member of YSTV in October of 2014, and was elected [[Outside Broadcast Coordinators|Outside Broadcast Coordinator]] in January of 2015, holding the position until September. She produced [[Children in Need 2014]] along with [[Matthew Ingram]], [[Amy Wilson]], and [[Robyn Place]] (coming up with some beary bad puns in the process), and presented the two-hour live show with Robyn, ending up with a mouthful of fluffy marshmallows. She and [[Kenric Yuen]] co-produced [[Roses 2015]] (a huge sporting tournament between York and Lancaster), for which Sarah produced five daytime studio shows. Sarah directed YUSU Elections Results Night coverage 2015 - the equivalent of jumping in at the deep end - and then decided to actually jump in the deep end for a swim across Whitby harbour mouth with Helen Hobin and Iona McEwen after filming Lights on Literature, so that Sam Nicholson would have to drive home. Sarah wants to be a children's television producer some day, and worked at a PBS member TV station in Florida before coming to York to complete her MA degree in Psycholinguistics. She also worked for the reality TV show Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta, as an associate producer on location. Sarah really loves making telly, and has a love/dislike relationship with autocue. She has a really, really long and complicated last name (hence the abbreviation, M-G). Sarah does crafty things and reads in her spare time, and doesn't eat meat (aka, vegetarianism...everyone has an -ism these days). She has spent many a happy hour winding cables onto drums at 2am and filling out event management forms. Sarah was awarded "YSTV Mum" at the [[FLOPPYs#2015 | 2015 Floppy Awards]].  




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Producer/Editor
Producer/Editor
*Roses 2015
*[[Roses 2015]]
*[[Children in Need 2014]]
*[[Children in Need 2014]]
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Presenter
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*[[Roses 2015]]
*[[Roses 2015]]
*[[Spotlight]] Episode 4
*[[Spotlight]] Episode 4
*Children in Need 2014
*[[Children in Need 2014]]
Director
Director
*Roses Reports Live Saturday Afternoon Studio Show
*Roses Reports Live Saturday Afternoon Studio Show
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