AWARD OF EXCELLENCE: Kevin Hager, Wichita State University “Ready to Respond”AWARD OF EXCELLENCE: Hamid Khani, San Francisco State University “RecyclingNews”PROMOTIONALBEST OF THE COMPETITION: John M. Woody, James Madison University “ArmySurgeon General Video: Army Medical Logistics”AWARD OF EXCELLENCE: Michael Trinklein, Idaho State University “Grace LutheranSchool”AWARD OF EXCELLENCE: Hamid Khani, San Francisco State University “Circle of Love”MIXED BEST OF THE COMPETITION: Babak Sarrafan, San Jose State University “TheDonnas”AWARD OF EXCELLENCE: Mara Alper, Ithaca College “To Erzulie”DOCUMENTARYBEST OF THE COMPETITION: Dale Carpenter, University of Arkansas “The ForgottenExpedition”AWARD OF EXCELLENCE: Jan Thompson, Southern Illinois University “HiddenKorea”AWARD OF EXCELLENCE: Jay Rosenstein, The University of Illinois “The AmasongChorus”NARRATIVE BEST OF THE COMPETITION: Andrew Quicke, Regent University“Byline”COMMERCIALBEST OF THE COMPETITION: Scott Hodgson, Southern Illinois University “DigitalTV: New Arrival”AWARD OF EXCELLENCE: Mark Krein, Oklahoma State University “Reality Primer”Student Video CompetitionBill Bolduc, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Competition ChairBEST OF FESTIVAL WINNER: Jason Mergott, James Madison University “Shadows of theShenandoah”PSA/PROMOTIONAL 1ST PLACE: Katy Boggio, California State @ Los Angeles“BS-1000”2ND PLACE: Hilla Medalia & Kate Bleeker, Southern Illinois University “Tantastic -A Better Way”3RD PLACE: Patrick Duff, Asbury College “One Ichthus”HONORABLE MENTIONS: Christian Sorge, University of Maryland “Election 2002”Ryan Smith, Cincinnati StateDOCUMENTARY1ST PLACE: Jason Mergott, James Madison University “Shadows of the Shenandoah”2ND PLACE: Mi-jung Youm, University of North Texas “Two Fingers: Michael’sStruggle”3RD PLACE: Leon De La Rosa & Jaime Cano, University of Texas at El Paso “Andthe Wheels Turned...the 1966 NCAA Basketball Championship”84Feedback April 2003 (Vol. 44, No. 2)
HONORABLE MENTIONS:Alex Farnsley, San Diego State University “Shadow Children-Five Stories from theStreet”Oscar Arana, University of Oregon “Rich in Different Ways” Darren Henson,Staffordshire University “24/7”MIXED1ST PLACE: “Made in Montana” crew, Univ. of Montana “Business: Made inMontana” Faculty Sponsor, Denise Dowling2ND PLACE: Stephanie M. Kun, Ohio University Jukebox - Guest episode FacultySponsor, Frederick Lewis3RD PLACE: Kate Turnipseed, University of Alabama “Speck” Faculty Sponsor: Tom& Joyce CheronesHONORABLE MENTIONS:Ryan Notch, Elon University “Timescape Sydney”Gayathree Achu & David Iacch, Southern Illinois University “Studio A Presents:Ep.#507 - Carter & Connelly”NARRATIVE1ST PLACE: Ben Moore, Staffordshire University “Cabin Fever” Faculty Sponsor,John Holden2ND PLACE: Azhur Saleem, Staffordshire University “Limbo” Faculty Sponsor, JohnHolden3RD PLACE: John Hull, Southwest Missouri State University “Held Captive” FacultySponsor, Mark M. BiggsHONORABLE MENTIONS: Brad Bear, Ohio University “Next Time”; Robert E. Kreipke,Wayne State University “Nocturnal Evolution”BEA—Educating tomorrow’s electronic media professionals 85
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