2021 NSPA Winners
WINNERS FOR THE 2021 NATIONAL STUDENT PRODUCTION AWARDS ANNOUNCED
NEW YORK, November 23, 2021 – Winners of the 6th Annual National Student Production Awards were announced today during a virtual ceremony hosted by NBC News White House Correspondent, Monica Alba. Joining Alba to present the awards were Malika Andrews (ESPN), Anson Carter (Turner Sports), Emily Estefan (Red Table Talk: The Estefans), Steve Hartman (CBS News), Isobel Yeung (VICE News) and Andrew Zimmern (TV Personality/Chef/Writer/Teacher).
The Foundation of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) presents this competition annually which includes more than twenty programming and craft categories honoring student productions from across the country.
“The National Academy takes great pride in honoring these amazing students and congratulates all of today’s nominees and winners for their excellent work as presented in these outstanding entries,” said Doug Mummert, Chairman, NATAS Foundation.”
Over 250 entries from NATAS’s regional chapters were submitted to the national competition. The videos representing work from students across the country were judged by industry professionals to determine today’s winners.
“Over the years, our Student Productions Awards have served not just to honor the best in student videos, but also to highlight our industry’s next generation of content producers and leaders,” said NATAS Chairman Terry O’Reilly. “This year, their work is even more impressive, given the added challenge of the COVID pandemic. We’re proud to welcome all of the entrants and honorees to our Academy family.”
Recipients were announced in a ceremony beginning at 1 p.m. EST/10 a.m. PST via a live web stream produced by Steve Ulrich, Senior VP of Production; Lisa Armstrong, Director of Production; Danielle Mannion, Education Chair; and Cherie Housley, National Student Production Awards Administrator. The ceremony can be seen on the Academy’s dedicated viewing platform powered by Vimeo, available on the web at Watch.TheEmmys.TV and via The Emmys® apps for iOS, tvOS, Android, FireTV, Roku and Samsung TV (full list at apps.theemmys.tv).
About NATAS
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) is a service organization dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of television and the promotion of creative leadership for artistic, educational, and technical achievements within the television industry. It recognizes excellence in television with the coveted Emmy® Awards for News & Documentary, Sports, and Daytime television programming, as well as achievements in television Technology & Engineering. NATAS membership consists of more than 18,000 broadcast and media professionals represented in 19 regional chapters across the United States Beyond awards, NATAS provides extensive educational programs through its Foundation, including regional and national scholarships and Student Production Awards.
CONTACTS:
Press NYC – Paul G. Pillitteri, ppillitteri@emmyonline.tv
Press LA – Harlan Boll, harlan@bhbpr.com
NATAS Education Chair – Danielle Mannion, studentawards@emmyonline.tv
Social Media
NATAS Website: https://TheEmmys.tv/
NATAS/National Student Production Awards Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natas_spa
2021 NATIONAL STUDENT PRODUCTION AWARD WINNERS
Newscast
The Rise, Doral Academy Preparatory (Suncoast Chapter)
Marcelo Villar-Ojito
Elayne Diaz, Advisor
News Report – Serious News
LGBTQ History in the Classroom, Germantown High School (Nashville/Mid-South Chapter)
Gilana Moody, Denham Henderson
Leonid Mazor, Advisor
News Report – Light News
The Beekeeper, Christopher Columbus High School (Suncoast Chapter)
Christopher Gomez, Adrian Botton, Nicolas Casanueva, Andrew Falconi, Joseph Gonzalez
Omar Delgado, Christina Insua, Advisors
Multimedia Journalist (MMJ) or Video Essay
Unconventional Prom 2020: A Night to Remember, Northwestern High School
(Ohio Valley Chapter)
Gabrielle Limes
Lisa K. Boggess, Advisor
Non-Fiction – Short Form
Land of Opportunity: Stories from Janakpur, Nepal, Anacortes High School (Northwest Chapter)
Jacob Hoxie, Mason Bakke
Jim Thompson, Advisor
Non-Fiction – Long Form
A Divided City, The Westminster Schools (Southeast Chapter)
Samantha Cohn, Jonas Du
Daniel Searl, Advisor
Public Affairs/Community Service
Dear Class of 2020, Christopher Columbus High School (Suncoast Chapter)
David Perez, Alexander Someillan
Omar Delgado, Christina Insua, Advisors
Arts and Entertainment/Cultural Affairs
Diaspora: Voices of an Ever-Changing America, Gahanna Lincoln High School
(Ohio Valley Chapter)
Kierra Mullins, Azaria Jackson
Mark Lowrie, Advisor
Magazine Program
Firebird TV News Magazine, Doral Academy Preparatory (Suncoast Chapter)
Marcelo Villar-Ojito
Elayne Diaz, Advisor
Music Video
She’s the Only One, Fairhaven High School (Boston/New England Chapter)
Charles Fernandes
Drew Furtado, Advisor
Fiction – Short Form
Incursion, El Diamante High School (San Francisco/Northern California Chapter)
Noah Lillywhite, Sam Zurek, Kai Willey
Ellie Hebert, Advisor
Fiction – Long Form
Disowned, The Westminster Schools (Southeast Chapter)
Andrew Stevens, Jonas Du, Patrick Nagy
Daniel Searl, Advisor
Sports Story or Segment
Balancing a Brooklyn Knucklehead, Prosper High School (Lone Star Chapter)
Cristina Folsom, Mason Mumy, Goel Yongo, Brenna Gibbons
Michael Hatch, Advisor
Sports Program
Wildcat Sports Network | Episode 69, Har-Ber High School (Mid-America Chapter)
Samantha Lewandowski
Travis Sherman, Advisor
Live Sporting Event/Game
2020 CHSAA 5A Semi-Final: Cherry Creek vs. Pomona, Cherry Creek High School
(Mid-America Chapter)
Jonathan Varghese, Matthew Anderson
Benjamin Parris, Advisor
Public Service Announcement (PSA)
Pandemic Pandemonium, Glenbrook North High School (Chicago/Midwest Chapter)
Mariel Mudrik
Todd Rubin, Advisor
Commercial
Steam Club, Whitney High School (San Francisco/Northern California Chapter)
Alicia Chiang, Michaela Oh
Ben Barnholdt, Advisor
Animation/Graphics/Special Effects
Beasts in the Orange Clouds, El Diamante High School
(San Francisco/Northern California Chapter)
Mario Landeros
Ellie Hebert, Advisor
Audio/Sound
Marked – A Short Film, The Westminster Schools (Southeast Chapter)
Patrick Nagy
Daniel Searl, Advisor
Director
Marked – A Short Film, The Westminster Schools (Southeast Chapter)
Samantha Cohn
Daniel Searl, Advisor
Editor
ILEA, West Broward High School (Suncoast Chapter)
Genesis Ibarra
Vidal (Chuck) Rivera, Jodi Tesser, Advisors
Photographer
Who’s Sorry Now, Buchanan High School (San Francisco/Northern California Chapter)
Noah Roberto
Daniel Pearce, Advisor
Talent – New or Sports
Christopher Gomez Talent Reel, Christopher Columbus High School (Suncoast Chapter)
Christopher Gomez
Omar Delgado, Christina Insua, Advisors
Talent – Performer
ILEA, West Broward High School (Suncoast Chapter)
Noelle Ramsay
Vidal (Chuck) Rivera, Jodi Tesser, Advisors
Writer
Oz’s Eyes, Pierce County High School (Southeast Chapter)
Camden Jewell
John DuPont, Advisor