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Franklin Regional student documentary earns national award

Patrick Varine
By Patrick Varine
3 Min Read May 22, 2019 | 7 years Ago
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When Colten Oakes, a member of Franklin Regional Senior High School’s broadcasting and video production class, got his camera out at the traveling Vietnam War memorial in Murrysville Community Park, he couldn’t help thinking of his grandfather, whose dog tags were hanging around Oakes’s neck.

“We were there to do a job,” Oakes said of him and fellow class members, who were creating a short documentary about the wall. “But my granddad was a Vietnam vet and, now that I’m older, I can understand a lot more of what those vets went through.”

In the same way, fellow Franklin Regional senior Cecilia Petrush began to notice the emotional weight of the subject when she was formulating interview questions for veterans.

“I didn’t want to try and ask anything too invasive, because I know it’s a sensitive topic,” Petrush said.

Both the documentary and short news package the students created about the exhibit earned them 2019 Mid-Atlantic High School Student Production awards from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

Oakes and Petrush created a roughly four-minute news package about the exhibit, and it was largely assembled by drawing on about five hours of raw footage shot at Murrysville Community Park.

Junior Ryan Lucht had the unenviable task of sifting through all of that footage to create the 12-minute documentary, an editing process that took a little more than four months.

“It was a real challenge trying to pick stories to tell,” Lucht said . “All of the veterans’ stories were really good, and we were trying to find a balance of emotion and storytelling from those interviews.”

Lucht is a “big fan of editing, so just seeing how all the footage looked was really exciting,” he said. “I’m looking to get into film and directing, so it was a neat experience.”

For Petrush, the project, “really put into perspective the broad effects of the war,” she said. “I’m surprised by how many people locally are still affected by it.”

Multimedia teacher Becky Magness said her students are lucky to have access to the equipment and classes Franklin Regional’s curriculum provides.

“They have a chance to be really creative and do things other schools can’t,” she said.

Lucht, who also won two of Franklin Regional’s five awards from the recent Digital Media Arts Consortium’s annual award ceremony at Robert Morris College, said he’ll always be proud of the work the class did.

“As long as that award is in the (trophy) case, it’s a symbol of our achievement,” he said. “It’s a great honor.”

Click here to view the student’s documentary on the traveling Wall exhibit.

Click here for a full listing of local student NATAS Mid-Atlantic award winners.

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Patrick Varine is a TribLive reporter covering Delmont, Export and Murrysville. He is a Western Pennsylvania native and joined the Trib in 2010 after working as a reporter and editor with the former Dover Post Co. in Delaware. He can be reached at pvarine@triblive.com.

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Award winners The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences recognized local school multimedia programs with their Mid-Atlantic High School…

Award winners
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences recognized local school multimedia programs with their Mid-Atlantic High School Student Production awards, handed out May 14 at Temple University.
Local student winners:
• Penn-Trafford High School students for their “Wake Up Warriors” newscast. Students included director Zoe Vitelli, anchors Taylor Boulware, Ryan Mickey, Jon Heinbaugh and Brandan Dillman, lower thirds editor Jordan Sapp, technical director Zach Conley, switcher Alyssa Napolitana, graphics editor Reagan Hochman and advisor Steve Vinton.
• Penn-Trafford students also won in the “News: General Assignment” category for a piece about an active-shooter drill. Students included editor Jordan Sapp, camera operators Juliane Beene, Taylor Boulware, Nathan Lowry, Max Haberberger, Molly Meyers, Brendan Dillman and Zach Conley, and advisor Steve Vinton.
• Franklin Regional seniors Colten Oakes and Cecilia Petrush for the “News: General Assignment-Light News” category for their news package about a traveling Vietnam Wall exhibit that came to Murrysville Community Park last October.
• Franklin Regional students also won in the “Long Form” category for a documentary about the traveling Wall exhibit. Students included producer Ryan Lucht and camera operators Cecilia Petrush, Colten Oakes, Nicholas Rose, Natalie Wright, Dan Cecere and Angelina Pampena.
• Greater Latrobe High School student producers Corbin Makar and Devin Watson in the “Commercial” category for their piece, “Support the Swim Team.”
• Penn-Trafford High School’s Ryan Mickey in the “Photographer” category.

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