UPDATE: Seniors win honorable mention in C-SPAN video contest


May 10, 2012, 1:02 p.m. | By Langston Taylor | 11 years, 10 months ago

C-SPAN and Montgomery Count Board of Education visit Blair to present award


Montgomery County Board of Education Vice President Christopher Barclay speaks to Mr. Bustillos's freshman class. Photo courtesy of Leah Hammond.

On Thursday, representatives from C-SPAN and the Montgomery County Board of Education (BOE) came to Blair to present seniors Kiernan Colby and Becca Ederer with an honorable mention for their entry in C-SPAN's 2012 StudentCam competition (see original story below).

The ceremony took place during 6th period in Mr. Bustillos's freshman photography class. C-SPAN Marketing Representative Jessica Lindquist introduced the video and presented the award, and BOE Vice President Christopher Barclay spoke to the class about the importance of the freedoms of expression and protest. "I think the ability to express ourselves, through writing, through film, through the arts, is incredible," Barclay said. The class then watched the five-minute mini-documentary, one of 75 winning videos of more than 2,000 entries.

Colby and Ederer each received a plaque for their entry in C-SPAN's StudentCam competition. Photo courtesy of Leah Hammond.

C-SPAN is in the process of visiting all of its contest winners at their respective schools. "We are trying to get to all winners," Lindquist said. "This is one of the hits on our tour."

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ORIGINAL STORY, POSTED APRIL 4, 2012:

Seniors Kiernan Colby and Becca Ederer were awarded a total of $250 and an honorable mention in C-SPAN's 2012 StudentCam competition. They were also featured on local news station WUSA-9 for their video, "Occupy For Your Right: The First Amendment Today."

The contest was open to middle and high school students across the country. Applicants created a short documentary focusing on a section of the U.S. Constitution that they found meaningful. Colby and Ederer selected the First Amendment, which was the most popular topic among winners, according to a March press release from C-SPAN.

Their video examined the First Amendment's protection of the freedom to protest. Colby wanted the video to demonstrate the importance of the First Amendment, not just historically, but also politically. "We were trying to show that the Constitution isn't just a founding document of the country, but it's also a source of power," he said. Ederer also emphasized the Constitution's relevance. "It really is a living, breathing document,” she said.

The seniors submitted the video in the high school category and found out they had won an honorable mention on March 7, during school. "We were in the middle of English class,” Ederer said, "and got permission to get on the computer [to check the results]." For the video, the pair interviewed Occupy D.C. demonstrators on location downtown. "We both went to McPherson Square over winter break," Ederer said. Colby also recorded more video from Freedom Plaza.

Later, they were interviewed for and featured on WUSA 9 News Now's "Cool Schools" segment, which aired the morning of March 15. The students said they were excited to meet professionals in their field. "It was cool to see how they worked," Ederer said. "I learned some cool [video] lighting tricks."

Colby and Ederer were featured on 9 News Now for their award winning short documentary. Photo courtesy of WUSA9.

The two found out about the contest in their Blair Network Communications (BNC) class, and were interested in the potential prizes it offered. "Initially, we were drawn to the cash prize,” Ederer said.

While Ederer is interested in video production, Colby focuses more on audio production and engineering. Ederer thinks their differing talents and interests made the video better. "I thought we complemented each other," Ederer said. She says she enjoyed the experience and wants her classmates to try out for similar contests in the future. "I'm really happy we did it, and we tried it, because we ended up doing really well," she said. "I would encourage other Blazers to do it. The more we get Blair out there, the better."

Colby and Ederer's video can be found on the C-SPAN StudentCam web site.

Their appearance on 9 News Now can be found on the WUSA9 web site.



Tags: Becca Ederer C-SPAN Christopher Barclay freedom of speech Jessica Lindquist Kiernan Colby StudentCam competition WUSA 9

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