DMA students take “Best of Festival” at Broadcast Educator Awards
Updated
“We had a terrific showing this year at the BEA conference," stated Dr. Lance Clark, Associate Dean of the Arts. "In fact, we found out that Huntington University was the 3rd most awarded university in the nation with 10 awards just under Arizona State and Oklahoma State!”
Huntington University is pleased to announce 18 students and one former HU faculty have been selected to receive awards at the 2017 Broadcast Educators Awards Festival of Media Arts.
“What is so exciting about this year’s BEA festival is that we have HU students in Animation, Film and Broadcast Media all taking top honors,” stated Clark. “Only 18 out of the nearly 1,500 entries are awarded ‘Best of’ and we had both students and faculty receiving such honors. The high level of professional work being created within the School of the Arts is astounding.”
The BEA’s Festival of Media Arts is a competitive festival open to BEA individual faculty and student members. Last year the Festival received over 1,530 total entries in 15 competitions. Separate competitions for faculty and students cover the range from dramatic narratives, through non-fiction documentary and news to the frontiers of interactive multimedia. HU students and faculty who will be recognized at the festival on April 22-24 in Las Vegas, Nevada are:
Best of Festival
- Faculty Video Competition – Mixed Video Category
- Dawn W. Ford, Former HU Associate Professor in Film; Hidden Beauty: Tokyo
- Student Video Competition – Promotional Category
- Adam Konger (South Whitley, IN) & Randi Orr (Corunna, IN); The Julie Amos Story
1st Place
- Student Audio Competition – Multimedia Sound Design Category
- Joshua Rosebrough (Grand Forks, ND), Ben Gammon (Byron Center, MI) & Taylor Warkentine (Angola, IN); Sounds Like Trouble
- Student Two-Year/Small Colleges Competition – Narrative Video/Broadcast Production Category
- Matthew Burris (Huntington, IN); Recovery
- Student Video Competition – Animation/Experimental/Mixed Category
- Marissa Pruett (Norman, OK); Parachute
- Student Video Competition – Music Video Category
- Rachel Hunter (Butler, PA), TJ Clounie (Huntington, IN) & Emma Fried (Stoughton, WI); Super Ego Lighting Bolt
- Student Video Competition – Spots Category
- Jacob Cross (Jackson, MI), Justin White (Clymer, NY) & Ryan Burson (Roanoke, IN); Ness Bros. Real Living Commercial Realtors to the Rescue
3rd Place
- Student Video Competition – Animation/Experimental/Mixed Category
- Kayla Mitchell (Loveland, OH); Akemi and Tarou
Award of Excellence
- Student Documentary Competition – Short Form Video or Film Documentary Category
- Joshua Rosebrough (Grand Forks, ND), Rachel Hart (Adrian, MI), Benjamin Crane (Richmond, IN) & Benjamin Gammon (Byron Center, MI); Goopfest: Finding a Unique Artistic Voice in the 21st Century
- Student Documentary Competition – Short Form Video or Film Documentary Category
- Evan Matteson (South China, ME) & Panthelys Theodoracopoulos (Honduras); Scent
- Student Video Competition – Spots Category
- Adam Konger (South Whitley, IN) & Kelsey Kruse (Auburn, IN); Ness Bros. Real Living Commercial Finding the Right Home
To learn more about HU’s digital media arts department or to view the student’s winning entries, please visit https://www.huntington.edu/digital-media-artshttps://www.huntington.edu/digital-media-arts.