KU Digital Media had two first-place honors in the KOBI-TV Super Positive Video Contest. The two winning commercials were ran during the NFL AFC divisional round matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Jacksonville Jaguars this past Saturday.
Here are the two winning videos.
First place video in the KOBI-TV Super Positive Video Contest went to KU sophomores Marion Rhine and Emily Wiley for FACES: https://youtu.be/Cz31N4VneTU
Emily and Marion will split the $3,000 scholarship.
First place video in the KOBI-TV Super Positive Video Contest (teacher category) went to KU CTE instructor Dan Stearns for Simply Smile: https://youtu.be/3H8Dl_0qhV8
Countless KU Digital Media students entered the KOBI-TV Super Positive Video Contest and sent in remarkable work. Take a few minutes to enjoy their work below:
Work Hard for Success by Braden Dawson, junior at Klamath Union High School
This is Braden's first submission for a video contest. Braden is also a talented photographer and is now getting into the video side of media.
Link:https://youtu.be/byz_Kf2vDp4
Be Kind by Emily Wiley, sophomore at Klamath Union High School
Emily entered two projects for the contest. This was her solo effort. Her other, with co-director Marion, won the contest.
Link:https://youtu.be/VQ3rNTaPGo8
PUSH - Never Give Up by Logan Norton, sophomore at Klamath Union High School
Logan has continuously put together comical and creative videos and has become a standout editor.
Link: https://youtu.be/9ou60fWkXIY
Work Out Winner by Jude Garlitz, senior at Klamath Union High School
Jude spent months making this stop-motion wonder, along with hundreds and hundreds of individual photos.
Link: https://youtu.be/r1bhPXrnTbk
The Flower - Be Kind by Staci Chipman, senior at Klamath Union High School
Another project which took many months to finish. Staci drew individual frames for this video, all of which had to be colored by hand.
Link: https://youtu.be/OHGPCGo5CDc