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* Successful candidate for Student Activities Officer, [[hist:Chris Wall|Chris Wall]], was also nervous when filming his manifesto at 11pm on Sunday evening, having just got back from Somerset. Lloyd again threatened to remove clothing, at which point the candidate just got aroused instead.
* Successful candidate for Student Activities Officer, [[hist:Chris Wall|Chris Wall]], was also nervous when filming his manifesto at 11pm on Sunday evening, having just got back from Somerset. Lloyd again threatened to remove clothing, at which point the candidate just got aroused instead.
* Candidate for Senate Rep Stephen Harper did two serious and somewhat successful takes at his manifesto before instead deciding his [http://ystv.co.uk/watch/Elections/2014/60seconds/senate/50/ third take] would be best (and he won too).
* Candidate for Senate Rep Stephen Harper did two serious and somewhat successful takes at his manifesto before instead deciding his [http://ystv.co.uk/watch/Elections/2014/60seconds/senate/50/ third take] would be best (and he won too).
 
* Candidate for NUS Delegate [[Lloyd Wallis]] was also one of the producers. For purposes of [https://ystv.co.uk/watch/Elections/2014/results/ladman/ Fairness, Transparency and Occountability], Lloyd had no involvement in the production of NUS Delegate videos, and did not see any of the content before it went live (despite it actually being on his computer). He originally intended not to produce one himself, but then thought "Why the hell not" and did a really bad job of it.


== Full-Time Officer a.k.a Fairness, Transparency and Occountability Debate 2014 ==
== Full-Time Officer a.k.a Fairness, Transparency and Occountability Debate 2014 ==
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As with 60 second manifestos, some new ideas were tried out:
As with 60 second manifestos, some new ideas were tried out:
* [https://ystv.co.uk/debate] was created, which allowed both the physical and online audience to use a smartphone-optimised web page to show support for their favourite candidate throughout the debate. The results were shown live on the screens around the room, as well as using graphics on the live broadcast.
* [https://ystv.co.uk/debate A polling web page] was created, which allowed both the physical and online audience to use a smartphone-optimised web page to show support for their favourite candidate throughout the debate. The results were shown live on the screens around the room, as well as using graphics on the live broadcast This saw 1500 interactions during the broadcast, with the data used in our results night coverage.
* This year, two presenters were used as comperes to fill the time between the debates. A small studio was set up on the balcony in the room, which was also the location of the control room.
* This year, two presenters were used as comperes to fill the time between the debates. A small studio was set up on the balcony in the room, which was also the location of the control room. This is the first time this has happened in memory.
* This was the first Outside Broadcast that made use of [[Kenobi]].
* This was the first Outside Broadcast that made use of [[Kenobi]]. Other than a minor issue where a PCI card fell out of the computer, it all Just Worked. Kenobi went on to win Best Technical 2014 at NaSTA for its efforts.
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