Student Affairs

The 2010 TV Professionals’ Student Workshop

The National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences will hold its annual TV Professionals’ Student Workshop on Saturday, May 8, 2010 from 10am-4pm at the WJLA/NewsChannel 8/Politico studios and news complex. College and high school students are invited to this practical seminar, which will feature demonstrations of state-of-the art news gathering/news reporting equipment. Students are encouraged to bring samples of their work for critique sessions held by some of the best news professionals in the business.

  • Who: College and High School students
  • What: The 2010 NCCB-NATAS TV Professionals’ Student Workshop
  • Where:
    • WJLA/News Channel 8/Politico
      1100 Wilson Boulevard
      Arlington, VA 22209
  • When: Saturday, May 8, 2010 from 10am-4pm.
  • Contact: Dr. David Burns (davidburns20@yahoo.com)
  • Cost: Free of charge (lunch will be served)

 

Contribute to the Scholarship Fund

Every year on Emmy Night, the Chapter awards a scholarship to a worthy student. For an extra $10 or $20 you can help some young person fulfill his or her dreams of working in tomorrow's media world.

Our scholarship honors the memory of the late Betty Endicott, a pioneering newswoman who shaped many careers in the DC market and beyond.

Thanks for your support of this worthwhile project.

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Donation Amount:

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Student Production Awards

This year our chapter is happy to award the outstanding Student Production plaque to George Washington University for the program "NBC Interns" produced by the students in the Washington Journalism Program, under the direction of Amos Gelb..

 


 

Betty Endicott Scholarship 2009 Winner

Peter Muntean, a student at the University of Maryland, College Park, received his $5000 check on Emmy Night. Congratulations, Pete!

Scenes from the 2009 Television Professionals' Workshop

TOM O'DAY from the Arlington Career Center checks in our students.

WJLA's Brian Hopkins teaches a lesson in live truck.

WTVR's Kellie O'Hara and Independent Bremante Bryant teach students the art of the studio.

NATAS-NCCB CHAPTER

2007 OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTIN STUDENT PRODUCTION

NON NEWS PRODUCTION AWARDEES

American University School of Communication

“EcoViews:  The Chesapeake Bay”

Towson University Electronic Media and Film

“Velocipede”