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PR Video Students Win Antelope Film Festival Awards
Students from schools across Allegheny County submitted videos in three categories.
Four students won video awards Tuesday at the 2012 Antelope Film Festival held at the Pittsburgh Filmmakers in Oakland.Â
Students from schools across Allegheny County submitted videos in three categories—narrative, animation and documentary. The videos were judged by a professional filmmaker, a professor from Pittsburgh Filmmakers and a producer from the Fred Rogers' Company.
Pine-Richland senior won first place in the animation category for his video called "Matryoska Mayhem". His video also won the
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PRTV students captured third in the narrative category for their video, "Jeff and Davis Save Christmas." In April, the video also won an
placed third in the animation category for her video, "Something About Clay." It also won an Award of Excellence in
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The Antelope awards are presented by Avonworth High School and Pittsburgh Filmmakers.
—Submitted by Aaron Koehler, video/TV production teacher at Pine-Richland High School. If you have news to share, please email Editor Cindy Cusic Micco at cindy.micco@patch.com
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