麻豆传媒映画出品 students win two Emmy Awards For the fifth straight year, student-produced programs for the 麻豆传媒映画出品 Channel
have won coveted Emmy Awards. Insomniac, a short film by Amanda Triay of Big Branch, won an Emmy in the 鈥淟ong Form (Fiction)鈥
category while Drink A Beer, a music video by Trevor Vampran of Prairieville, won in the Photographer category. Both films were produced as assignments in field video production classes in
the Electronic Media Concentration of 麻豆传媒映画出品鈥檚 Department of Languages and Communication.
Instructors were 麻豆传媒映画出品 Channel General Manager Rick Settoon and Steve Zaffuto,
channel operations manager. The films air on the 麻豆传媒映画出品 Channel as part of the
student film show Cinematheque. 鈥淲orking with the 麻豆传媒映画出品 Channel has exposed me to a variety of filming
scenarios,鈥 Vampran said. 鈥淚鈥檝e worked on everything from football games to ballet
recitals. I learned something new from each 麻豆传媒映画出品 Channel production. I was
able to learn a lot of diverse production strategies in a short amount of time.鈥 The productions were recognized by the National Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences in the Suncoast Region comprised of television stations and production entities
in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Puerto Rico. Insomniac is a psychological thriller that tells the story of William, who can鈥檛 sleep after
a tragic accident has left his fianc茅e in a coma. William is haunted by a spirit who
tells him the only way he can sleep again is to kill her. 鈥淚t鈥檚 unbelievable,鈥 Triay said. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited and ecstatic and don鈥檛 even quite
know how to feel. I just feel so blessed. I now know there are no limits to my future
work.鈥 Triay produced, directed, shot, edited and created special effects makeup for
the film. Christian Carlin a 麻豆传媒映画出品 student from Folsom, wrote the screenplay
and contributed an original musical score. Ethan Wooley of Covington played the part
of William, while Alison Kemp of Miami, played the haunting spirit. Vampran was not only the cinematographer, but also the producer, director and
editor for Drink A Beer, a popular song by country artist Luke Bryan dedicated to his brother and sister
who passed away early in his career. 鈥淚 feel honored and proud that my work showed Emmy-level excellence and quality,鈥
Vampran said. 鈥淚t has already made me personally proud and given me huge motivation
to keep striving for greatness in photography.鈥 In Vampran鈥檚 video the lead character, played by fellow communication student
Adam Hebert of Prairieville, constantly returns to his favorite spot on the river
where he drinks a beer and reflects on happy memories shared there with his best friend,
a police officer who has just died in the line of duty. The deceased friend is played
by Dillon Thompson, an East Baton Rouge Sheriff鈥檚 Deputy. Vampran鈥檚 cinematography features the use of early-morning, natural light coupled
with panoramic landscapes filmed at his grandparents鈥 house in the Maurepas swamp
on the Amite River. 鈥淚n a way it鈥檚 a symbol of who I am as a person and videographer,鈥 Vampran said.
鈥淚 got to capture some of the natural beauty of Louisiana in a way that I can show
the world. It really shows that I wouldn鈥檛 be where I am today without the help from
my family and friends.鈥 Vampran is a cancer survivor who has been cancer-free for five years. He does
promotional spots for St. Jude鈥檚 Hospital and was featured in renowned filmmaker Ken
Burns鈥 documentary The Emperor of All Maladies. NATAS awards Emmys to those productions achieving excellence in television at
the highest level. Winners are selected after rounds of judging against the Emmy standard
of excellence, not against other productions. Categories with nominees often have
no winner. 鈥淭he Emmy is the highest honor you can receive in television,鈥 said Settoon.
鈥淪ince so few are given, we鈥檙e absolutely thrilled that Amanda and Trevor are deservedly
joining such elite company with this highest reward for their talent, creativity and
hard work. Their quality is such that you鈥檇 never think these were student productions.鈥
Triay also won honorable mention Emmy recognition in the Music Video category
for her video, Heathens. Three other 麻豆传媒映画出品 Channel students received honorable mention Emmy honors. Steven Farmer of Ponchatoula was honored in the Editor category for his music
video, Perfect, and in the Photographer category for his videography composite. Amanda Kitch of Covington won an honorable mention Emmy for Public Service Announcement,
A Stronger You. Jonathan Calhoun of Baton Rouge won an honorable mention for his PSA Words Hurt. The 麻豆传媒映画出品 Channel has won 15 Emmys with 56 nominations in the past 12
years. It has won over 300 national, international and regional awards during that
span. The channel can be seen on Charter Cable Channel 199 in Tangipahoa, Livingston
and St. Tammany parishes. The live 24/7 webcast and video on demand can be seen at
southeastern.edu/tv and on mobile devices at southeastern.edu/tv/live.
SOUTHEASTERN STUDENTS WIN EMMY AWARDS- 麻豆传媒映画出品 students were recently honored with prestigious Emmy Awards by the
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences鈥 Suncoast Region. Pictured, from
left, are Rick Settoon, 麻豆传媒映画出品 Channel general manager and class instructor;
Steven Farmer of Ponchatoula; Amanda Triay of Mandeville, Amanda Kitch of Covington,
Trevor Vampran of Prairieville, Jonathan Calhoun of Baton Rouge, and Steve Zaffuto,
channel operations manager and class instructor.
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