Winners of the 36:DV and 36:DA Challenges were announced recently and recognized for producing the best audio and video pieces, respectively, over a 36-hour period during the NRB 2013 Convention & Exposition in Nashville, TN.
“We congratulate these aspiring Christian media professionals for their excellent work,” commented NRB President & CEO Dr. Frank Wright. “I am encouraged when I reflect that these talented young people are the future of our industry.”
For 36 hours, students worked in teams to generate their own unique entry based on a theme provided at the start of the contest. In the end, each team produced an original short narrative film between 4-7 minutes (36:DV) or two one-minute promotional pieces (36:DA). Prizes are awarded to the top three teams for each challenge.
For more information about the 36:DV Challenge, the 36:DA Challenge, and other opportunities available to students of iNRB member schools, click here.
Below is the list of the top three winners from both the 36:DA and the 36:DV contests.
36:DV Challenge
1st Place
Andrew Bradford, Ashley Campbell, David Gaskin, and Elizabeth Pirkle
North Greenville University
2nd Place (Tie)
Jonathan Derbyshire, Caleb Furrow, Justin Robinson, and Arthur Joshua Weir
North Greenville University
2nd Place (Tie)
Kyla Burke, Richie Kotwica, Danielle Martin, and Jonathan Utley
Southwestern Assemblies of God University
36:DA Challenge
1st Place
Chris Bell and Tony Mansmith
Northwestern College
2nd Place
Zachary Roys and Chris Runion
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
3rd Place
Keagan Blancke and Aaron McIntire
Northwestern College
Published: May 16, 2013