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Seneca Valley Students Show Off Video Prowess

Video production students come up big at the Digital Media Arts Consortium festival.

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA - Seneca Valley High School video production students and SVTV volunteers recently won eight awards at Robert Morris University’s annual Digital Media Arts Consortium festival. The event showcases and celebrates outstanding media work from western Pennsylvania high school students.

The SVTV sports production crew won best in category in the live event category for its coverage of the boys’ basketball senior night. Senior Liz Koromaus won a best in category award in special effects for an animated “Seneca Says” title sequence. Senior Koda Calma won awards of excellence in both the PSA and documentary categories. Freshmen Matthew Ditmore and Zach Donaldson picked up an award of excellence for animation, while the “Seneca Says” crew won in the morning announcements category. Jack Reynolds was awarded in the black and white photography category and also accepted a Founders Award for his extensive contributions to SVTV over the last four years.

Students are advised by senior high school teachers Dan McKosky and Janice Plutnicki.

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Photo of award winners and SVTV volunteers via Seneca Valley School District.

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