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Peoria Unified film and TV students receive Emmy award nominations

Posted 8/26/22

Film and TV students from Cactus, Centennial, Ironwood, Liberty and Sunrise Mountain high schools recently received nominations in several categories for the 2022 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Student Production Awards in the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter.

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Peoria Unified film and TV students receive Emmy award nominations

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Film and TV students from Cactus, Centennial, Ironwood, Liberty and Sunrise Mountain high schools recently received nominations in several categories for the 2022 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Student Production Awards in the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter.

The winners will be announced at the NATAS Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter Awards Ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 1.

In the Student Production Awards, Cactus High School received two nominations, Centennial High School received one nomination, Ironwood High School received one nomination, and Liberty High School and Sunrise Mountain High School both received nine nominations.

The National Student Production Awards recognize outstanding achievement in video production. The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences promotes excellence by showcasing work created by high school students in news, craft, and programming categories.

Students involved in the Film and TV programs or student interns in the Peoria Student Broadcasting Network learn how to be industry professionals in the Film and TV and Broadcasting industry. While in this program, students get the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology such as state-of-the-art equipment and the latest Adobe Suite Software. The program consists of three classes that include Intro to Film and TV where students learn the basics of producing content. Advanced Film and TV is where students get to put those skills to use by producing daily live broadcasts and content for their school.

The capstone for the program, PSBN, gives student interns the opportunity to produce a wide range of live events that include broadcasting sports, performing arts, commercials, magazine shows and student life entertainment. On top of all that students can also earn their Adobe Certified Associate Certification that will prepare them for post-secondary success.