The contest required teams of two students to produce a 60-second video based on the theme "United As One,” showing how individuals can unite during difficult times. Videos were judged based on industry standards, including the quality of video and audio, and the conveyance of the theme to the viewer.
Four A. K.
Smith students, all students at LaPorte High School, took top honors in the
competition: Jake Ellis and Grant Ott-Large won first place, and Sara Emery and
Sara Villa took second place.
Ellis and
Ott-Large will now advance to the SkillsUSA Nationals, which will be held in
Atlanta in June.
A. K. Smith
offers a course in Radio/Television production at LaPorte High School that is
available to all students in LaPorte County schools. The instructor for the
program is Don Varda.
The students’ winning video can be viewed on YouTube at https://youtu.be/W10Glz8BUjU
A nonprofit national education association, SkillsUSA serves
middle-school, high-school and college/postsecondary students preparing for
careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations. For more
information visit http://skillsUSA.org
Photo from L-R: Sara Emery, Sara Villa, and Grant Ott-Large (Missing from photo: Jake Ellis)
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