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Boro brothers win student Emmy awards
Short film garners honors
W Emmy Bergers
Brothers Hunter Berger, left and Ford Berger, middle, accept a High School Student Production Award in Atlanta this past weekend from Fox 5 chief meteorologist David Chandley for their short film, entitled The Wind Whispers to Me, about a young boy who loses his mother in a flood along the Ogeechee River. - photo by Special
With a mysteriously haunting plot and exquisite video footage of stormy skies, wind-tossed foliage, splatters of rain in a pond and a leaf tossing through a stream of water, two brothers recently won a High School Student Production Award for their short film, entitled “The Wind Whispers to Me.” Hunter Berger’s film won a student Emmy for best writing and three honorable mentions for Best Photography, Best Audio and Best Fiction Short Drama at the 2015 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Southeast Chapter, held at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta this past weekend. The annual competition encourages excellence in video production and recognizes outstanding achievements in broadcast produced by high school students.
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