Story of the Year


Click the image above to watch the 2014 ASB Story of the Year.Click the image above to watch the 2014 ASB Story of the Year.

Click the image above to watch the 2014 ASB Story of the Year.

2014 ASB Story of the Year: "Flags & Guns"

Cypress Bay High School
Student: Jenna Workman
Adviser: Kurt Doster
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Our 2014 ASB Story of the Year is "Flags and Guns" from Cypress Bay High School in Florida. The story demonstrates some of the principles of great storytelling that ASB values...use of natural sound...a clear beginning, middle and end...strong writing...memorable visuals...and knowing how to find "the moment," and edit it for the strongest impact. The piece is worth watching several times, not just for the "surprise," but for the amazing journey we take in just two minutes and 25 seconds. Reporter Jenna Workman (no stand-up delivered, no stand-up needed) should be commended for introducing us to a wonderful, passionate character, and letting the emotion wash over the viewer as she experiences the surprise. No musical manipulation here--just great natural sound, great visuals, and a fantastic climax that stays with the viewer. The pacing, the use of pertinent information while avoiding trivial details, and the resolution that answers questions about the subject's immediate future, hit all the right notes. Well done!

Dave Davis

Dave Davis started a Broadcast Journalism class at Hillcrest High School in the fall of 1989. Since then, the school's student-produced show, "HTV Magazine," has become one of the nation's most-honored high school broadcasts.

In an effort to provide valuable, useful, hands-on instruction to broadcast teachers from across the nation, Davis founded ASB Workshop in the summer of 2000. Since then, the week-long workshop has provided training for hundreds of high school and middle school teachers from 47 states, plus Mexico, England, South Korea, and Japan.

In the spring of 2009 he was named the Springfield (MO) Public Schools Teacher of the Year. He lives in Springfield with wife Martha, and has two daughters who live and work in the area.

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