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4:28 PM  Mar. 16, 2004
NPPA Best of Television Photojournalism 2004
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Each year, the National Press Photographers Association sponsors a television news photography and editing competition. Here are the results for 2004.  Flash 7 player required to view video.
 
Jump to: TV News Photography Winners | TV News Editing Winners
 
TV News Photography Winners
SPOT
An unscheduled news event for which there was no advance notice or opportunity for planning. The category necessitates the photographer being able to function in a stressful situation, keeping his or her photographic gear rolling to capture the overall scope of the scene, and zeroing in on individual reactions. Story must have been shot, edited, and broadcast within 24 hours. Story entered must be the original package as it aired the first time or if story is not the first version broadcast, it must contain new elements not used in the original version. Intent is to eliminate overnight editing and reward "production values at the speed of news." 90% of video must have been shot by the entering photojournalist.
       
1st Bryan Barr WBFF Bay at the front door
2nd Corky Scholl KUSA Glendale Fire
3rd Logan Smith KCNC Moose is Loose
HM Rick Suhr KXLY Heavy Burden
       
Deadline Photography
On-air presentation of breaking spot or general news story that may include live presentation by reporter or photojournalist. May be straight live and/or include package as part of the presentation. Complete air check presentation must be submitted with no re-editing allowed. For this category only mention of station and/or photojournalist is permitted. Goal of category is to highlight creative live & tape photography & editing under extreme deadline pressure. Event to on-air presentation submitted must be less than 12 hours. 90% of video & live shot must have been shot by the entering photojournalist. Maximum length: 5 minutes
       
1st Mike Rose WTVF Bud Flood
2nd Drew Cook WAVE Not in Lebanon
3rd Angie Moriconi KRON The Battle
HM Marc Rice WESH Too Dry... Too Long
HM Nema Brewer WTVQ It's Gotten Outta Hand
       
General
An issue oriented story or event for which there was advanced notice or opportunity for planning. The event should be timely. General News stories should be limited to stories that contain no music, except where it's part of the natural sound of the story. Stories, must have been shot, edited, and broadcast within 24 hours. 90% of video must have been shot by the entering photojournalist. Maximum length: 5 minutes.
       
1st Marc Rice WESH Potato Prison
2nd no award    
3rd no award    
HM Gary Knox KARE One More Dead Building
       
Feature
A planned story where the photojournalist put considerable time and effort into the production of the story. Features that score highly show imagination and creativity. 90% of video must have been shot by the entering photojournalist. Maximum length: 10 minutes.
       
1st Corky Scholl KSTP Great Scott
2nd Rick Suhr KXLY King of St. Maries
3rd Jonathan Malat KARE Ministry of the Midway
HM Doug Legore WHTM Whistleblower
HM Mike Rose WTVF Mailman Jack
       
Feature - 48 Hours
A feature story shot and edited within a time frame of 48 hours. 90% of video must have been shot by the entering photojournalist.
       
1st Brett Akagi KARE Democracy in Action
2nd Dan Robbins KUSA Neverending Project
3rd Gary Knox KARE Together Again
HM Johnathan Malat KARE Flying Nuns
HM Lou Davis KUSA Cutthroat Economy
       
Sports
This includes preparation for, analysis of, or audience reaction to, a sport, or coverage of a sports event. Greater weight will be given to stories that have sports action video and focus on athletic competition. 90% of video must have been shot by the entering photojournalist. Maximum length: 5 minutes.
       
1st Michael DelGiudice 12 News Family Affair
2nd Corky Scholl KSTP/KUSA Room for a Fallen Warrior
3rd Kurt Austin KGW Running with Freight Train
HM Michael DelGiudice 12 News Hockey Heroes
       
Team
Any story that was shot by more than one photojournalist. The story may include any other categories except Documentary. Maximum length: 15 minutes.
       
1st WBFF Staff  WBFF  Absolute Insanity
2nd Craig Norkus, Charles Barthold, Nate Anderson, John Drilling, Ron Stover, Craig Wolfe, Brett Akagi  KARE
 This is a Repeat Baby
       
In-Depth
A planned story where the photojournalist put considerable time and effort into the production of the story. It may be divided into a series and aired on successive days. If so, edit the individual parts together, eliminating the introductions, but leaving a second of black leader between each piece. 90% of video must have been shot by the entering photojournalist. Maximum length: 30 minutes.
       
1st Doug Burgess WFAA The Sand and the Fury
2nd Jonathan Malat KARE Raising his Legacy
3rd Michael DelGiudice 12 News Journey of Hope
HM Eric Kehe KUSA Matt Elmont
       
Documentary
A complete, creative study of a subject of general news or issue oriented interest in which the story theme and its treatment follows a predetermined direction. 75% of the footage must have been shot by the entrant. Maximum length: 60 minutes.
       
1st Jason Foster KMGH Honor and Betrayal
2nd Jeff Barnhill WKRC Finding Family
       
Station of the Year - Small
The award for TV Station of the Year recognizes a local broadcast station's staff consistency in providing outstanding news photography coverage for and about the audience it serves. The award singles out an individual station as one that has achieved a standard of quality in photographic coverage that is unmatched by any other. Selection as TV Photography Station of the Year honors excellence and most importantly, it serves to raise the standards of the industry.
1st WHO staff WHO  SOY Entry, small market
2nd R News Staff R News  SOY Entry, small market
3rd      
HM      
       
Station of the Year - Medium
1st WAVE Photo Staff WAVE SOY Entry, Medium Market
2nd WTVQ Photo Staff WTVQ SOY Entry, Medium Market
       
Station of the Year - Large
1st WTVF Staff WTVF SOY Entry, Large Market
2nd WBFF Staff WBFF SOY Entry, Large Market
       
Ernie Crisp Television News Photographer of the Year
  Ted Nelson WTVF Composite
       
Judge's Choice
  Jonathan Malat
KARE
Raising His Legacy
       
War Coverage
  Doug Burgess WFAA Sand and the Fury
       

TV News Editing Winners
Under Deadline - Spot News
An unplanned news event edited in an hour or less.
1st  Brian Weister KMGH Llama at Large
2nd Greg T. Johnson KTVT Bzzzzzzz!!
3rd Brian Weister KMGH It Just Went Down
       
Under Deadline - General News
General news coverage of a story, edited in an hour or less. File tape may be included, but not exceeding more than 15% of the length of the piece.
1st Brian Weister KMGH Support Our Troops
2nd Chris Silva KMGH Dragon Boat Racers
3rd Matthew Rafferty WJW Meter Mess
       
General News - Effects
Everything goes. Judging based primarily on editor's use of effects to enhance a piece. Maximum length 10 minutes.
1st Timothy Roskey WJW UFO's
2nd Mike Nunez KCNC Finger Print Debate
3rd Kevin Strong KCNC Boxing Lessons
HM Mike Nunez KCNC Move It
       
News Feature
A feature story requiring narration, airing on a newscast or special. Effects are allowed but not necessary. Maximum length: 10 minutes.
1st Gregory Hickey WKYC The Million Dollar Corner
2nd Timothy Roskey WJW Rev. Jenkins Pt. 1
3rd Gregory Hickey WKYC No Response
HM Brian Weister KMGH She is Callie
       
Editor's Feature
Any type of story, natural sound piece, photo essay, show open or close, in which the editor had considerable input into the production of the piece. These pieces demonstrate exceptional use of natural sound, sound bites, sound effects, and/or music. Effects are allowed but not necessary. Maximum length 10 minutes.
1st Mark Neitro KCNC Called to Serve
2nd Brian Weister KMGH A Good Hike
HM Chris Silva KMGH Happy Thursday!
       
Sports Editing
Any sports story, feature, or event coverage that may include preparation of, analysis of, or audience reaction to, a sport or coverage of sports event, sports-related news or features. Maximum length: 10 minutes.
HM Brandi Paulson WDAF Lima Time
       
Year Ender
Any story edited with the idea of highlighting events or news stories covered during the past year. Effects are allowed but not necessary. Photographers who enter this category are allowed to have photographed up to but not exceeding 10% of the entry. Maximum length: 15 minutes.
HM Mike Nunez / David Levy KCNC The Definition of a Year
       
Magazine Editing
A story of a single topic, which aired on a local or network magazine show. Maximum length 30 minutes. If entire show lasts more than 30 minutes, segments of that show are allowed, but those entries must not be cut-down within that segment.
1st John Hyjek NBC News Castro's Cuba: at the Crossroads
2nd Tressa Verna NBC News Pray for a Miracle
3rd Tressa Verna NBC News Tricks of the Trade
HM Mark Neitro KCNC Palisade Peaches
       
Editor of the Year
The person recognized as Editor of the Year must show a high level of skill and professionalism. To enter this competition, submit one videotape of editing typical of your work. The chairperson will not assemble entries from other categories for this award. However, edited stories entered in other categories may also be a part of the composite entry for this category. Entries must include Under Deadline as well as four of the seven following categories: General News-Cuts only, General News-Effects, News Feature, Year Ender, Editor's Feature, Sports or Magazine. Stories submitted must be in that order along with a log of the stories and the categories they fall in. Enter no more than two stories per category. Re-editing not allowed. Maximum length of entry: 30 minutes.
1st Brian Weister KMGH Denver, CO
Runner-up    
  Brandi Paulson WDAF Kansas City, MO

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