User talk:Tomisaac/British Student Television/

First bash
Great start. I've added in one or two things, plus the NaSTA logo and a photo of the GUST studio. One major thing I'd like to know is what exactly is the article going to be called? I put 'Student Television in the United Kingdom' at the start there, but we've also got 'British Student Television' or 'UK Student Television' can anyone think of anything better? Actually, be careful of saying 'British' because last I heard there was a station from Northern Ireland affiliating with NaSTA, so I think it's probably better to stick to 'United Kingdom' or 'UK'. JMalky 14:49, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

The station CTN has been listed its tied to University College Dublin, DeValera Alumni mater Sherzo 14:55, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
 * I stand corrected. That poses further questions for the title then! Or maybe we could just leave it. JMalky 14:58, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

You could use British isles or UK and Ireland but i'd go for mention under the recent growth of student TV Sherzo 15:12, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

I think the most encyclopedic 'sounding' is Student Television in the UK and Ireland (i.e. using short-form names of both the countries covered. However it's a little cumbersome. By the way, excellent start, I like the illustrative photo.Tomisaac 21:12, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

History
I'd really like to flesh this out but I'm not sure where I'd get my sources, and I think it really needs to be sourced to avoid criticism. It's actually quite surprising, when you think about it, just how long student TV has been around for in the UK. It must have been really tough before DV and non-linear editing made everything cheap and very easy. Perhaps that should be commented on in the article. JMalky 14:49, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

I think this is a the most important section, particularly the earlier techniques, did they use film at all? Sherzo 14:56, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Yes, they did. Certainly at YSTV. I attended a NaSTA conference where they wheeled out one of the early members, and he was talking about editing with the camera negative because they couldn't afford a work print! Must have been a nightmare. It's only anecdotal info I have, and unfortunately the YSTV website only describes early broadcast methods, which would have been from u-matic tape. Thing is, the station was founded in '67, but u-matic only came on the market in '71. Earlier video technologies were hugely expensive and complex, and I just don't see how a student TV station would have operated them. So they must have broadcast live and used film occasionally. But that's just a guess.JMalky 15:07, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

timeline
just as an aid is possible to creat a timeline, such as the founding of station etc. Sherzo 18:00, 9 June 2007 (UTC)

edits
I've just tried to enhance draft however much of it is original research so hopefully you can find relevant sources. i have tried to use british examples wherever i could Sherzo 01:50, 14 June 2007 (UTC)