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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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About the College Television Awards
The College Television Awards is a national competition recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work. Each year, hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide submit entries in a variety of categories. Winners are honored with a personalized trophy at the gala in Los Angeles, receive cash awards, industry recognition and the opportunity to network with top television executives. Entries are judged online by members of the Television Academy who are professionals working in each respective discipline. Viewing is restricted to competition judges and staff only. Finalists' work in each category proceeds to Blue Ribbon Panels for selection of winners in prior to the Awards Ceremony. For more info please visit www.emmysfoundation.org/college-television-awards
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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About the College Television Awards
The College Television Awards is a national competition recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work. Each year, hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide submit entries in a variety of categories. Winners are honored with a personalized trophy at the gala in Los Angeles, receive cash awards, industry recognition and the opportunity to network with top television executives. Entries are judged online by members of the Television Academy who are professionals working in each respective discipline. Viewing is restricted to competition judges and staff only. Finalists' work in each category proceeds to Blue Ribbon Panels for selection of winners in prior to the Awards Ceremony. For more info please visit www.emmysfoundation.org/college-television-awards
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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About the College Television Awards
The College Television Awards is a national competition recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work. Each year, hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide submit entries in a variety of categories. Winners are honored with a personalized trophy at the gala in Los Angeles, receive cash awards, industry recognition and the opportunity to network with top television executives. Entries are judged online by members of the Television Academy who are professionals working in each respective discipline. Viewing is restricted to competition judges and staff only. Finalists' work in each category proceeds to Blue Ribbon Panels for selection of winners in prior to the Awards Ceremony. For more info please visit www.emmysfoundation.org/college-television-awards
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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The College Television Awards is a national competition recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work. Each year, hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide submit entries in a variety of categories. Winners are honored with a personalized trophy at the gala in Los Angeles, receive cash awards, industry recognition and the opportunity to network with top television executives. Entries are judged online by members of the Television Academy who are professionals working in each respective discipline. Viewing is restricted to competition judges and staff only. Finalists' work in each category proceeds to Blue Ribbon Panels for selection of winners in prior to the Awards Ceremony. For more info please visit www.emmysfoundation.org/college-television-awards
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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About the College Television Awards
The College Television Awards is a national competition recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work. Each year, hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide submit entries in a variety of categories. Winners are honored with a personalized trophy at the gala in Los Angeles, receive cash awards, industry recognition and the opportunity to network with top television executives. Entries are judged online by members of the Television Academy who are professionals working in each respective discipline. Viewing is restricted to competition judges and staff only. Finalists' work in each category proceeds to Blue Ribbon Panels for selection of winners in prior to the Awards Ceremony. For more info please visit www.emmysfoundation.org/college-television-awards
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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About the College Television Awards
The College Television Awards is a national competition recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work. Each year, hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide submit entries in a variety of categories. Winners are honored with a personalized trophy at the gala in Los Angeles, receive cash awards, industry recognition and the opportunity to network with top television executives. Entries are judged online by members of the Television Academy who are professionals working in each respective discipline. Viewing is restricted to competition judges and staff only. Finalists' work in each category proceeds to Blue Ribbon Panels for selection of winners in prior to the Awards Ceremony. For more info please visit www.emmysfoundation.org/college-television-awards
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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About the College Television Awards
The College Television Awards is a national competition recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work. Each year, hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide submit entries in a variety of categories. Winners are honored with a personalized trophy at the gala in Los Angeles, receive cash awards, industry recognition and the opportunity to network with top television executives. Entries are judged online by members of the Television Academy who are professionals working in each respective discipline. Viewing is restricted to competition judges and staff only. Finalists' work in each category proceeds to Blue Ribbon Panels for selection of winners in prior to the Awards Ceremony. For more info please visit www.emmysfoundation.org/college-television-awards
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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About the College Television Awards
The College Television Awards is a national competition recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work. Each year, hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide submit entries in a variety of categories. Winners are honored with a personalized trophy at the gala in Los Angeles, receive cash awards, industry recognition and the opportunity to network with top television executives. Entries are judged online by members of the Television Academy who are professionals working in each respective discipline. Viewing is restricted to competition judges and staff only. Finalists' work in each category proceeds to Blue Ribbon Panels for selection of winners in prior to the Awards Ceremony. For more info please visit www.emmysfoundation.org/college-television-awards
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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About the College Television Awards
The College Television Awards is a national competition recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work. Each year, hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide submit entries in a variety of categories. Winners are honored with a personalized trophy at the gala in Los Angeles, receive cash awards, industry recognition and the opportunity to network with top television executives. Entries are judged online by members of the Television Academy who are professionals working in each respective discipline. Viewing is restricted to competition judges and staff only. Finalists' work in each category proceeds to Blue Ribbon Panels for selection of winners in prior to the Awards Ceremony. For more info please visit www.emmysfoundation.org/college-television-awards
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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About the College Television Awards
The College Television Awards is a national competition recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work. Each year, hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide submit entries in a variety of categories. Winners are honored with a personalized trophy at the gala in Los Angeles, receive cash awards, industry recognition and the opportunity to network with top television executives. Entries are judged online by members of the Television Academy who are professionals working in each respective discipline. Viewing is restricted to competition judges and staff only. Finalists' work in each category proceeds to Blue Ribbon Panels for selection of winners in prior to the Awards Ceremony. For more info please visit www.emmysfoundation.org/college-television-awards
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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About the College Television Awards
The College Television Awards is a national competition recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work. Each year, hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide submit entries in a variety of categories. Winners are honored with a personalized trophy at the gala in Los Angeles, receive cash awards, industry recognition and the opportunity to network with top television executives. Entries are judged online by members of the Television Academy who are professionals working in each respective discipline. Viewing is restricted to competition judges and staff only. Finalists' work in each category proceeds to Blue Ribbon Panels for selection of winners in prior to the Awards Ceremony. For more info please visit www.emmysfoundation.org/college-television-awards
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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About L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival
The L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival is the largest comedy film festival in the USA. Named one of the “Top Ten Film Festivals in the United States” by the Brooks Institute, LACS is dedicated to introducing the newest and hottest comedic talent to the public and entertainment industry in a four-day, fun-packed weekend of screenings, industry panels and star-studded red carpet events. LACS was founded in 2009 to celebrate and promote up-and-coming filmmakers and writers through the medium of comedic short films as well as screenplays for features, pilots and short comedies. LACS has been twice named one of the “Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fee” by Moviemaker magazine. www.lacomedyshorts.com Follow on Twitter at @lacomedyshorts and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lacomedyshorts.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover the 35th College Television Awards at the Leonard H. Goldenson Center in Hollywood recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work.
The 35th College Television Awards ceremony was hosted by Playing House’s Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, with Matt Bomer, of USA’s White Collar, Fox’s The New Girl, Max Greenfield, Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Scandal’s Darby Stanchfield, Revenge’s Nick Wechsler, Dexter’s Aimee Garcia, Perception’s Scott Wolf and House of Cards’ Benito Martinez. Additionally, television industry professionals from FX’s Justified writer Graham Yost, Modern Family director Gail Mancuso and voice actor Bob Bergen were also on hand to present awards and give anecdotes about the industry.
The annual event is managed by the Television Academy’s charitable arm The TV Academy Foundation which was established in 1959 to preserve and celebrate the history of television, and educate those who will shape its future.
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About the College Television Awards
The College Television Awards is a national competition recognizing excellence in college student-produced video, digital and film work. Each year, hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide submit entries in a variety of categories. Winners are honored with a personalized trophy at the gala in Los Angeles, receive cash awards, industry recognition and the opportunity to network with top television executives. Entries are judged online by members of the Television Academy who are professionals working in each respective discipline. Viewing is restricted to competition judges and staff only. Finalists' work in each category proceeds to Blue Ribbon Panels for selection of winners in prior to the Awards Ceremony. For more info please visit www.emmysfoundation.org/college-television-awards
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