Sunday, June 19, 2011

Congrats Class of 2011 and Congrats to NPTV Seniors!

Well this was a busy couple of weeks for North Penn Television.  We graduated eight seniors from NPTV and nearly 20 from the Academy of Communications at NPHS.  This group of seniors have certainly accomplished much in their time with NPTV.  Over the last three years, NPTV has captured four National Student Television Awards, two young Producer Awards and scores of honorable mentions from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.  During these three years, NPTV has created over 1200 hours of programming for the North Penn Community.  The end of the school year is always a busy time, but with the main activities focused on senior events, this becomes a time for our sophomores and juniors to shine in production.  We produced our 4200 edit senior awards a three hour program showcasing and celebrating over 400 awards given to over 250 seniors, we rolled out the red carpet and interviewed scores of seniors and their dates in all their splendid attire, we captured the sincere and thoughtful performances from the NPHS Reflections Ceremony and captured every one of the 1064 seniors who earned the high school diploma from NPHS.  However, our work doesn't stop at graduation.  While evening activities are limited to school board meetings, we have much work to complete over the summer training new students, producing segments covering summer activities, and preparing for our new school year which is only eight short weeks away.  We will also be holding our middle school camp for the second year in a row.  Last year, the camp was a huge success.  The students in this camp produced three shows in just one short week.  The production never stops at North Penn Television and we'll be sure to keep you up to date all summer long.

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  1. I'm glad to hear more kids are graduating and entering into the field of television production. The world is always changing and certainly in need of fresh story tellers. Keep up the good work NPTV.

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