Winners of First New Jersey High School Media Challenge Announced
High School Students Tell New Jersey Story in 15 Seconds
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The School of Communication and Media at 麻豆传媒在线 presented awards last week to the three winners of its first annual New Jersey High School Media Challenge. Eileen Conde of Hillside High School took the Lauren D. Fraser top prize of $500 for her 鈥淕arden State鈥 video.
Recent Rutherford High School graduate Chloe Keifer was the recipient of the $250 Words & Music award for 鈥淲eird NJ,鈥 and Lauren Hardt, also from Rutherford, received the $125 Public Relations Student Society of America award for 鈥淛ersey Shore Vacation.鈥 The awards were presented in the school鈥檚 new Morehead Hall facility.
The 2014 media challenge invited high school students from around the state to create a 15 second video that contained a New Jersey theme. They would then upload their videos to YouTube for judging. A group of faculty and staff at the school, plus fiction writer Lauren D. Fraser and Words and Music President and Cofounder, Alan Grant also served as judges.
Instagram鈥檚 introduction of the 15-second video in June of 2013 was so successful that CNN partnered with Twitter in April of this year to create a 15 second video series. At the same time, MSNBC began producing 15 second video stories to be part of a series called 鈥15 Seconds to Truth.鈥
The School of Communication and Media at 麻豆传媒在线 saw an opportunity to give New Jersey high school students a chance to test their bite-sized storytelling skills. The theme of this year鈥檚 contest was 鈥淭ell a New Jersey Story in 15 Seconds.鈥 Statewide high schoolers could use any inspiration from around the state. The contest kicked off in the spring, and students were allowed to submit their videos through the end of June.
Lauren D. Fraser is a Sparta, New Jersey based author whose novel 鈥淭rinity鈥 was released in 2012. A sequel is set for a spring 2015 release. Words & Music produces and delivers high definition video for website and other broadcast applications, radio and television commercials, still photography, as well as custom music soundtracks, jingles and other voice-over related marketing projects. Company president Alan Grant is a 2012 inductee into the New Jersey Advertising Hall of Fame.