Tag: Contest: Video

2016 APSE Contest: 75-175 Short Video

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Here are the top three results for short video in the 75,000-175,000 circulation category of the Associated Press Sports...

2016 APSE Contest: 30,000-75,000 Short Video

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Here are the top three results for short video in the 30,000-75,000 circulation category of the Associated Press Sports...

2016 APSE Contest: Under 30,000 Short Video

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Here are the top five results for short video in the under 30,000 circulation category of the Associated Press...

2016 APSE Contest: Under 30,000 Long Video

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Here are the top five results for long video in the under 30,000 circulation category of the Associated Press...

2016 APSE Contest: 75,000-175,000 Long Video

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Here are the top five results for long video in the 75,000-175,000 circulation category of the Associated Press Sports...

Boston Globe team wins Over-175,000 short video

The Boston Globe’s team of Taylor DeLench, Kevin Dupont, Dana Sinerate and Matt Pepin won first place for short video in the 2015 Associated Press Sports Editors 2015 contest for their work on the rivalry between the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens hockey teams.

Yahoo! Sports team captures first place in Long Video

The Yahoo! Sports video team of Ryan Dornbusch, Keri Barron,Ryan Dornbusch, Keri Barron, Jason Klabacha, Brad Williams, Victor Velazquez, April Tucker and Andy Behrens won first place in the Long Video category in the 2015 Associated Press Sports Editors contest in the under 175,000 circulation category.

Seattle Times trio wins 75-175K Short Video contest

The team of Lauren Frohne, Corinne Chin and Ken Lambert of The Seattle Times won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2015 contest in Short Video for the 75-175,000 circulation category for the video “What does 12 mean to you?,” a video asking fans of the Seattle Seahawks what it means for them to be the 12th Man.

Indy Star’s Wade and Keefer tops in 75-175K Long Video

The duo of Clark Wade and Zak Keefer of the Indianapolis Star won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2015 contest in Long Video for the 75-175,000 circulation category for their video, “Butler’s Run to the 2010 Final Four,” where they retold the story of the run Butler made in the 2010 NCAA Tournament and how the Bulldogs were inches away from making history.

Kinfay Moroti wins 30-75K short video contest

Kinfay Moroti of The News-Press (Fort Myers, Fla.) won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2015 contest for short video in the 30,000-75,000 circulation category for his entry on Tiara Brown and her training for the U.S. Olympic trials in women’s boxing.