For 40th College Television Awards, TV Academy Foundation Announces Contestant

For 40th College Television Awards, TV Academy Foundation Announces Contestant

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The Television Academy Foundation today reported chosen people for the 40 th College Television Awards, which perceives and remunerates greatness in understudy delivered programs every year, just as the beneficiary of the 2020 Loreen Arbus Focus on Disability Scholarship.

Twenty-five candidates were looked over more than 374 understudy delivered creations presented by 112 schools and colleges across the country. Intended to imitate the Emmys, understudy sections are made a decision by Television Academy individuals. Three understudy delivered ventures are assigned in every one of eight classifications: show, parody, liveliness, true to life, limited time, news, sports and assortment. There will be one victor in every classification.

Likewise, the Foundation declared the beneficiary of the Loreen Arbus Focus on Disability Scholarship, which perceives an understudy delivered venture that best depicts handicap subjects and issues or enables rising specialists with an incapacity to pick up acknowledgment. Loreen Arbus is a double cross Emmy chosen one and driving backer for individuals with handicaps. The triumphant piece for 2020 is Fort Irwin , by American Film Institute understudies Quinn Else and Marc Tarczali, about an amputee veteran with PTSD. This is the 10 th year for this honor, gave by the Loreen Arbus Foundation, which has set up and reserves grants that both improve and hoist social awareness around key cultural issues.

Champs in the challenge will be reported by TV stars at the 40 th College Television Awards service on Saturday, March 21, 2020, at the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center in North Hollywood, California. Each triumphant task in the eight classes will get a $3,000 money prize.

Notwithstanding honorary pathway entertainment pageant, the chosen people will participate in a three-day Nominee Summit facilitated by the Television Academy Foundation. The summit, intended to improve proficient advancement, will incorporate set visits, board discourses and systems administration openings with industry officials, Television Academy authority, individuals and Foundation graduated class.

“Congratulations to this year’s nominees who have been recognized by the Television Academy for their exceptional student work,” said Madeline Di Nonno, chair of the Television Academy Foundation.

“The Foundation is focused on helping pave the way for students from all backgrounds who aspire to careers in media. By showcasing extraordinary young talent from across the country through the College Television Awards, we help jumpstart the careers of future content creators and industry leaders.”

The chosen people for the 40 th College Television Awards , speaking to 18 schools and colleges, are recorded underneath:

Movement Series :

  • Try not to Croak (Ringling College of Art + Design)
  • Daun Kim, Producer/Director/Writer
  • Papito (School of Visual Arts)
  • Sarika Persuad, Producer/Director/Writer
  • Kenny Rosen, Producer/Director/Writer
  • why z? (School of Visual Arts)
  • Asher Horowitz, Producer/Director/Writer

Satire Series :

  • Recoil (Columbia University)
  • Ben Gottlieb, Writer
  • Jennifer Kaiser, Producer
  • Mary McCune, Producer
  • Gabriel Wilson, Director/Writer
  • Snowball (Chapman University)
  • Golden Okeh, Writer
  • Paul Rivet, Director
  • Brittany Roker, Producer
  • They Won’t Last (American Film Institute)
  • Richard Bailey, Producer
  • Brandon Gale, Writer
  • Portlynn Tagavi, Director/Writer

Business, PSA or Promo :

  • Crocs – Rock Them Crocs (Brigham Young University)
  • Michael Hanks, Director/Writer
  • Dwindle Molnar, Producer
  • Derrick Trotman, Director
  • Miguel – Reebok (Brigham Young University)
  • Jake Knudsen, Writer
  • Paul Monk, Writer
  • Pablo Perez, Producer
  • Bentley Rawle, Director
  • No Shame (Savannah College of Art and Design)
  • Alice Aguiar, Writer/Director
  • Shayain Lakhani, Producer
  • Victoria Williams, Producer/Writer

Dramatization Series :

  • Inflatable (American Film Institute)
  • Christina Cha, Producer
  • Jeremy Merrifield, Director/Writer
  • Dave Testa, Writer
  • Under Darkness (University of Southern California)
  • Scratch Benjamin, Producer
  • Michael Orion Downing, Producer
  • Caroline Friend, Producer/Director/Writer
  • Merissa Jane Lee, Producer
  • Welcome Back (University of Southern California)
  • Roy Arwas, Producer
  • Tiffany Kontoyiannis, Producer/Director/Writer
  • Karly Perez-Arevalo, Producer

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