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Ball State received eight regional Emmy awards June 7 night. Members from Sports Link, the Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry and others took home the awards. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY |
The university took home eight regional Emmy Awards on Saturday night. Projects from the Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry and Ball State Sports Link earned a few Emmys as well as others from the university.
Students created a documentary about food on a global scale in “Down to Earth: Small Farm Issues in a Big Farm World.” The immersive learning course focused on Kyle Becker, a farmer from Mooreland, Ind., and the importance of buying local food.
Ball State’s Sports Link won a few awards, including one for “Finding Refuge.” This piece is about Mading Thok from the men’s basketball team, a junior center born in South Sudan.
“Finding Refuge”
Crafts: Video journalist
Photographer: Christopher Renkel
Ball State Sports Link
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“Down to Earth: Small Farm Issues in a Big Farm World”
Crafts: Editor — program
Editors: Garret Brubaker and Dan Edwards
Virginia Ball Center
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“Legacies of Perfection: Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg”
Crafts: Director — post production
Director: Kayla Sprayue
Virginia Ball Center
“Ball State Sports Link: 3rd Down Chirp”
Student: Newscast & information
Instructor: Chris Taylor
Ball State Sports Link
“Ball State Sports Link: Men’s Volleyball vs. Loyola”
Student: Sports — live event
Instructor: Chris Taylor
Ball State Sports Link
“Miracle on 34th Street”
Crafts: Graphics/animation
Animator/motionographer: Chris Flook
Ball State
“Down to Earth: Small Farm Issues in a Big Farm World”
Crafts: Audio
Audio technicians: Garret Brubaker, Dan Edwards and Sam Noble
Virginia Ball Center
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“Midwest Restoration Festival”
Lifestyle Program: feature/segment
Editor: Kayla Eiler, director, and Chris Flook
Ball State
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