2017 Storytelling Award Winner

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"MUSIC AS MEDICINE"

Whitney High School
Students: Sarah Murphy and Savannah Hill
Advisor: Ben Barnholdt

Why it Won: Our judges were impressed with the strong writing, editing and reporting in this story from Sarah Murphy and Savannah Hill at Whitney High School in Rockin, CA.  There are wonderful small moments as b-roll and natural sound are allowed to "breathe" throughout the piece.  The creative stand-up at the piano works because both the words and music help set the stage for the sound bite that follows.  Ms. Murphy's strong voiceover, with just the right amount of inflection and professionalism, elevate this feature to award-worthy status.  Judges also appreciated the sound used at the the beginning to draw us in, and the sound pop at the end, which provided the perfect closure to a very impressive story. 

2017 Honor Roll

The following entries (in no particular order) were highly regarded by our judges from across the country, and should be congratulated on their excellence in storytelling.

Trent, Palos Verdes High School
Pride in our Differences, Moanalua High School
Casting for the Future, Moanalua High School
A Bond Beyond Basketball, Blue Valley Southwest

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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