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| Lawndale
Channel 22 Wins Two
National Videographer Awards |
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Community Television Channel receives two Videographer Awards of Distinction
for "Mayor's Cup Football" coverage winning in the "Sports"
category and the "Low Budget" category.
Congratulations
to the City of Lawndale's Community Cable Television Channel 22's
Cable Television Department, which has won two national Videographer
awards for its live-to-tape High School football coverage of the
"The Mayor's Cup" football game. Although, the TV operation
is known locally for its quality community programming, and they have won
several local awards throughout the years, this
is the first time that a |

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Mayor Hofmann hands players trophy |
national
organization of television industry professionals, has recognized
the City of Lawndale's Cable Television Department for its sports
coverage. The "Mayor's Cup Football" production won
in two separate categories, "Sports" and "Low Budget". It
could be said that not only does the Channel 22 sports crew do an
outstanding job, they do it for less. |
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of 2,413 entries from throughout the United States as well as several
foreign countries, "Mayor's Cup Football" was judged
to be among the best submitted by a panel of judges chosen for
their extensive experience and creativity in the video field.
The Videographer Awards is a national awards organization that
helps set the standards for the video production industry. |
Olympian Field |
Intense game action |
Some
winners come from video production companies, broadcast and cable
television networks, studio and independent film and video producers,
advertising and public relations agencies, as well as corporate
communications departments, educational and government agencies.
Some of the other winners included NBC, Discovery Channel, AT&T,
the San Diego Chargers, Animal Planet, ESPN, CBS News "60
Minutes II", The Rosie O'Donnel Show, KFOR-TV, KPBS-TV, Saatchi
& Saatchi, NASA, the United States Navy, Nokia, and the World
Bank to name a few. |
The
City of Lawndale's Cable Television Department has been providing
quality local coverage of both Leuzinger and Hawthorne High Schools
for the since 1987.
From the days of when Hawthorne High's Curtis Conway scored touchdowns seemingly at will, to Leuzinger Coach Markham's relentless double wing ground assault
leading to last second defeat in the CIF Semi-Finals, the Channel 22 production crew
has covered the action with up to 5 camera support, dual-angle
slow-motion instant replay, beautiful graphics and intelligent
and insightful sportscasting.
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Leuzinger gets ready to battle |
Rufus Washington and Dave Marks |
Channel 22 has
been very fortunate to have the benefit of Rufus Washington as
the voice of Channel 22 Sports since 1987. Rufus has been Channel 22's "Chick
Hearn" announcing virtually every single
football and basketball game ever broadcast on Channel 22 and
Channel 60. This is even a more staggering feat as Rufus has given
his time and talents to Channel 22 Sports for free. Recently,
he has been joined by Dave Marks, a talented sportscaster
with a mind for stats and insightful color commentary. Together
they provide some of the most sophisticated sports announcing
in the business.
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And for the past
two years, Channel 22 has enjoyed the gutsy and provocative sideline
reporting from Ken Fine. Ken has made become a "fine"
addition to the Channel 22 Sports team, providing first hand reports,
stats and interviews with the many coaches, players and dignitaries
that make these contest the spectacles they are. Rufus, Dave and
Ken not only help make Channel 22 Sports a local favorite,
they have helped shape the face of local television and continue to push
the envelope of community television sports production. |
Mayor Guidi, Ken Fine, Mayor Hofmann |
Hawthorne Cougars about to pounce |
Many talented individuals have contributed to the legacy that
is Channel 22 Sports, including former CATV Supervisor Michael Galarza who
initiated the program in 1987, and the current CATV Supervisor Tom Strickfaden, the technical and creative force "behind the TV magic" who now produces and directs. "Old School" video crewmembers
such as Mike Korytowski, Brian Baxter, Bob Cummins, Rami Radi,
Bill Barnes, Armin Jorge, Jose Bravo, Ali Santana and Robert Medina all
have made contributions that have made Channel 22 Sports the standard of excellence that only |
much larger operations are able to acheive.
And just in case you missed the credit roll at the end of each
game, here it is, one more time.
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Leuzinger's Coach Whitt |
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THE CHANNEL 22 CREW
Director/Producer
TOM STRICKFADEN
Associate Producer/Main Camera
JOSE BRAVO
Video Engineering/Camera
ALI JESUS SANTANA
Graphics/Techincal Director
JASON CHANEY
Camera/Gaffer
ERICK CHAVEZ
Camera (courtesy of KJLA)
ROBERT MEDINA
Camera/Grip
MARIO TERRAZAS
Audio/Camera/Grip
JOSEPH SHOWA
VTR Operator/Instant Replay
SHARIANNE GREER
Grip/Production Assistant
MARIANELA SILVA
Announcers
RUFUS WASHINGTON
DAVE MARKS
KEN FINE
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Dr. Russ Thompson/Leuzinger H.S.
Coach Whitt -Leuzinger High School
(and Coach Bobby Greer)
Coach Swain -Hawthorne High School
The Lawndale City Council
Mayor Harold Hofmann
Mayor Larry Guidi
the Lawndale Cable Usage Corporation
The Lawndale Cable Commission
and Matt Carver
And mostly to all the residents, students,
teachers, administrators, city officials who have
been watching and supporting Channel 22
(and Channel 60) Sports
productions for the past 14 years.
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