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  Pellissippi State Students Earn Top Honors in National Video Competition.  
 

  Dogubomb Productions, created by three Pellissippi State Technical Community College students, recently earned top honors in a nationwide video competition sponsored by the Cadillac Division of General Motors Corp. More than 3,000 entries, each no longer than five seconds long, were judged, and Dogubomb’s effort was considered one of the four best in its category.
  The team consists of Paul Cain, John Kramer, and Christopher Floersh, all Video Production Technology students at the community college. Although they have produced short videos before, this is the first one that has earned an award.
  The “Cadillac Under 5” video competition coincided with a promotional effort boosting the automaker’s models that can accelerate from 0-60 mph in five seconds or less.
  Cain says the video shows a group of detectives standing around, sipping coffee, and then it shows what they are looking at, a roadway littered with the chalk outlines of bodies on the pavement. It was

 

entered in the mystery category. Cain, 20, from East Knoxville, served as director of photography. Kramer, 21, from West Knoxville, was director, and Floersh, 20, also from West Knoxville, was lighting director on the video. They went to Los Angeles in March to receive the award.
  
 

Lincoln Cain and Target Kramer

 
 

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