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TMCNet:  BRIEF: School Scene or Honors:

[May 15, 2010]

BRIEF: School Scene or Honors:

May 15, 2010 (San Jose Mercury News - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- Video students win special-effects honor Brian Dang and Vincent Kim, video production students at the Central County Occupational Center in San Jose, placed first in the special effects category at the KCSM fourth annual Spotlight High School Film Festival in San Mateo on May 2. Their short film, "Second Chance" depicts a man who shoots someone and repeatedly travels back in time to try to stop the shooting. The film may be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njiNyQtjzDQ. The film will be shown on KCSM-TV throughout the summer.

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