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Y. animators nab student Emmys 2 years in a row
The student-made short film "Faux Paw: Adventures in the Internet" earned first place in traditional animation from the College Television Awards.
The annual competition is sponsored by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, which awards Emmys for television's top shows.
The list of winners in the student competition was posted this week.
Another student short, "Pet Shop," took third place in nontraditional animation, or CGI, which stands for computer-generated imagery.
BYU started its animation program just four years ago but already boasts three student Emmys and a student Academy Award. The student-produced short "Lemmings" won the other student Emmy and a bronze medal at the student Academy Awards last year.
"They have really come a long way quickly," said Price Hicks, director of education programs and services for the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. "I visited BYU last fall, and I was really impressed with their growth and dedication to the art of animation.
"They've really done some beautiful work."
"The major studios watch for these awards," he said. "Their recruiters are calling and asking when they can meet with our students. That's not something that happens to most animation programs in the United States."
"I would think that they can now be looked at as a leading school in animation production," she said. "When students think about studying animation in a film school at a U.S. college or university, Brigham Young will be near the top of the list."
Winning Emmys in both animation categories showcases the BYU animation program's versatility, said Chad Erekson, a BYU senior and the director and co-producer of "Faux Paws."
"You can see how the program is improving," Erekson said. "It's building. It shows that we have a wider scope. Our program doesn't just have a 3-D focus we're working on developing the whole animation art."
The awards will be presented to Erekson and Trent Halvorsen, who directed "Pet Shot," before they graduate from BYU, at an awards ceremony in Los Angeles on March 14.
Entries in this year's contest must have been produced for college course credit between September 2003 and Dec. 15, 2004. First-place winners receive $2,000, and third place earns a $500 cash award.
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