Apr 01, 2021

Local producers win merit awards in Best of the Midwest Film Fest

Posted Apr 01, 2021 2:57 PM

Salina Media Connection's producers Paul Kirkwood and Nona Miller will be recognized this year during the Midwest Film Festival. 

Kirkwood's Decision: Saline County Jail Vote received a Merit Award in the documentary/feature category. Nona Miller's Let's Go - Germania Park also received a Merit Award for Short Form Documentary Feature category. Her program was also recommended for program sharing with other media organizations.

Paul Kirkwood is a graduate of Fort Hays State University where he majored in media studies and served as a video editor/content producer for Tiger Media Network.  Hannah Stambaugh, Saline County deputy administrator assisted Kirkwood by providing content support for the program which featured community interviews and scenes from the Saline County Jail.  Decision: Saline County Jail Vote was designed to inform Saline County voters about the upcoming new jail project and vote. The program was aired on Salina Media Connection's local Channel 21 prior to the new jail vote which passed.

Nona Miller attended the University of Colorado and Kansas Wesleyan University with studies in creative writing. She is an adjunct instructor at KWU with extensive experience and serves as the curator of education at the Smoky Hill Museum.  Miller previously served as a board member and chairperson for Salina Media Connection.  Let’s Go-Germania Park, was designed to be a brief, fun, virtual field trip, encouraging people, especially young people, to be curious about and engage with stories of the past.

"We are excited to be recognized by the Best of the Midwest Media Fest. This is the first award received by SMC producers in several years. With our staff and new equipment, the quality of our programs, community outreach have improved,"  said Greg Stephens, a member of the Salina Media Connection management team.

Salina Media Connection is Salina’s TV station and operates like a community media makerspace with programs aired on Cable Channel 20 and 21. Besides city, county, and USD 305 meetings. Other programs include Spanish Connection, Kids' Connection, University United Methodist Church’s Sunday services, JAB-IT Tuesday Technology, FAQ Friday's by the Saline County Health Department, Artist Express, Strictly Salina, Legislative Forums, Liberty Football, Your City in Action, Salina Connected, Thad Beach's All Aboard, The Pulse, CAPS, graduations, parades, local PSA's, news, and other features.

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