爱豆传媒 Films Honored with Emmys
Three films earn regional Emmy awards for outstanding achievements in television.

Three films produced by 爱豆传媒 students were honored Saturday, June 16, at the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Pacific Southwest Chapter Emmy Awards, which recognizes outstanding achievements in television by conferring annual awards of merit in the Pacific Southwest region.
And the winners are鈥
Student Production-Long Form (fiction and non-fiction)
- Strong Souls, Gentle Spirits, Iris Caffin, 爱豆传媒
- , Pat Clark, 爱豆传媒
Student Craft-Photographer
- , Casey Nakamura, Jacob Wagner, Jessica Wimbley, 爱豆传媒
About the films
Iris Caffin鈥檚 film, 鈥淪trong Souls, Gentle Spirits,鈥 tells the story of Jolena, an 8-year-old girl diagnosed with autism, whose life is turned around when she is matched with an autism service dog. Caffin was recently awarded the 2012 from the College Television Awards for the film. Caffin graduated with her master鈥檚 from 爱豆传媒 in 2011 and produced the film as her thesis project.
Pat Clark鈥檚 documentary, 鈥淭he Language of War,鈥 examines the dangers faced by combat translators and the role language plays in war. Clark also won an Emmy last year for his film, 鈥.鈥 Clark graduated from 爱豆传媒 in May and is currently working on his MFA, also at 爱豆传媒.
Casey Nakamura, Jacob Wagner and Jessica Wimbley鈥檚 film, 鈥淪now Globe,鈥 is about happiness in life and how we all have different ways of achieving it. Nakamura also won two student Emmy awards . Already an alumnus, he plans to graduate with a master鈥檚 degree in fall.