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2009
Rod Serling
Video Festival
Friday, June 5, 2009 at 8pm
on WSKG TV

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Sponsored by the Rod Serling School of the Arts at Binghamton High School, the Rod Serling Video Festival has awarded prizes for short videos by K-12 students each year since 1995. Once again, WSKG TV presents the winning videos in a special program Friday, June 5, 2009 at 8pm... also linked below for your viewing pleasure! (Please note: the videos require the free Adobe Flash Player to view.)

          On WSKG Radio 6/1/08, Gregory Keeler interviewed Susquehanna Valley High School Junior Zach Wilson, whose video "Subspace Prism" won this year for best animation. Festival founder & director Larry Kassan was interviewed as well. Hear that interview here.

          Details about the festival on the web: www.RodSerlingVideoFest.com. Entries for next year's festival will be due in May, 2010.

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To see the entire program of award-winning videos, as broadcast
on WSKG Public TV 8pm June 5, 2009

(Individual award-winning videos are below)

 

<--Click here to see this year's BEST OF SHOW video,
"Talk to the Hand."
It was created by Chris Murphy, a
student at Niskayuna High School, Niskayuna, NY. 

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to view “The Adventures of Mr. Thingy,” 
this year's BEST K-6 video.
Created by Abby Proppe,
Mikayla Waters, Stephen Shea, Maura Hager,
and Christopher King, fifth graders at MacArthur
Elementary  School. Binghamton, NY.

 
< --Click here to see "Subspace Prism," BEST ANIMATION,
by Zach Wilson... a student at Susquehanna Valley
High School, Binghamton, NY.

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to see“Spite Part 1: The Pursuit,” winner for “BEST DIRECTION”

by Mark Whitmore , a student at Dryden High School, Dryden, NY

 

<--Click to view “Daylight,” winner for “BEST EDITING”
in this year’s Rod Serling Video Festival. The
filmmaker is Jason Hamel, a student at Chenago Forks
High School, Binghamton, NY.

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to see "Definitely,"  BEST COMEDY,
by Max Collins,
a student at Guilderland High School, Albany, NY. 

<--Click to play "The Bloody Mary Experience,"
BEST SCREENPLAY
by Amy Berger and Jon Brust, students at
Tamarac High School, Cropsyville, NY.

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to view "Connect Four", BEST PARODY
, a film by Zach Mulligan,
a student at  Vestal High School, Vestal, NY

 

 <--Click to play "Yellow," BEST MUSIC VIDEO. by Tim Fuchs,
a student at Dryden High School, Dryden, NY

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to view "Day N' Night", HONORABLE MENTION
,
A film by Colin Wheeler, a student at Chenango Forks High
School in Binghamton, NY

 

<--Click to play "Montage," HONORABLE MENTION. by Jesse Jones,
a student at Chenango Forks High School, Binghamton, NY.

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to view "A Day in the Life", HONORABLE MENTION
,
a film by Shelby Murphy, a student at Dryden High School
in Dryden, NY.