TTV Broadcast Team Brings Home Seven KHSJA Contest Awards

ECHO Staff

Winning six category awards, Trinity’s Broadcast Journalism staff also brought home the General Excellence Third Place trophy in Broadcasting from the Kentucky High School Journalism Association Contest.

The staff, led by Mr. Adam Klein, won firsts in the Newsmagazine (staff), Best News Feature (Ryan Trefes),  and News Package (Justin Karem, Nathan Schmitt) categories; second place in VO or VO/SOT (Noah Ball); and thirds in News Package (Ryan Trefes, Robert Espinueva) and Videography (Ryan Trefes).

Results, links to the videos, and comments from the KHSJA are below:

Newsmagazine
First Place – video link
 Trinity High School
Staff
Very well produced program with a focus on a theme; non-profit organizations. Nice open featuring a preview of stories. Three outstanding packages; well shot and edited, dealing with real community issues….
Best News Feature Package
First Place – video link
Trinity High School
Ryan Trefes
I’m very impressed with the use of sound and video in this story. … Impressive ariels, and the music used in the piece did not distract. Very good story telling….
News package  
First Place – video link
Trinity High School
Justin Karem, Nathan Schmitt
Great story that shows students taking action in the community to honor those who died with little dignity.
Third Place – video link
Trinity High School
Ryan Trefes, Robert Espinueva
Good information about turkeys. Good shooting.
Vo or Vo/sot
Second Place – video link
Trinity High School
Noah Ball
A strong entry. Nice voice work. Video matches script well.
Videography
Third Place – video link
Trinity High School
Ryan Trefes
Drone! This exceptionally well-crafted story could have aired on local television! This mix of extraordinary shots — all well framed and focused — creates a stirring story of giving. This category was tough to judge. There were many awesome entries.