Meridian Technology Center Digital Media Students Win Awards


MTC student Luke Cheatwood of Stillwater directed his team’s short film “Wake Up! The Advantages of More Sleep” that took home first place at the Elkhorn Valley BEA D7 Film and Media Conference.

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School may have not been in session, but this summer was still an exciting time for Meridian Technology Center students.

Five Digital Media students took home prizes at state and national competitions. High school senior and MTC second-year graphic design student Braydon Lettkeman won second place in the Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation 2018 Student Design Competition. The theme of the competition was “Dominate the Display!” and required students to create a brand and packaging design for a fictitious product of their choosing. The designs were judged on compelling and influential design, product and brand identification, fit to the product container, creativity and originality, and use of printing enhancements.

MTC student Braydon Lettkeman of Stillwater won second prize for his entry in the Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation 2018 Student Design Competition.

Lettkeman decided to create a brand of hair dye. “It’s always the same boxes with the face on them, so I decided to go 80s,” said Lettkeman. He called his product “Glam Metal Hair Dye.” The contest drew 465 entries — a significantly larger number than Lettkeman was expecting. “I thought it was small, so I entered,” said Lettkeman, also adding that his instructor, Michelle Moore, encouraged him to enter.

Even when he found out how large the competition actually was and became unsure of his chances for winning, “I gave it my all,” he said. Weeks of hard work paid off, however, and he won $1,500.

Lettkeman said that he also received valuable real-life experience as he hopes to continue pursuing graphic design in college.

In May, video production students Luke Cheatwood, Evalyn Harper, Brody Polly and Lucius Owenby received first place for their short film “Wake Up! The Advantages of More Sleep” at the Elkhorn Valley BEA D7 Film and Media Conference.  When originally making the film for the Business Professionals of America state competition, they were assigned the topic of sleep education. Their challenge was to make facts creative and interesting. They took second in BPA.

“We had to make a short film and then add those factual elements,” said Cheatwood, a Stillwater High School senior and second-year Meridian student. To do this, they wove together several story lines and interviews with experts.

MTC student Evalyn Harper of Stillwater was the main writer for her team’s short film “Wake Up! The Advantages of More Sleep.” She and her teammates won first place at the Elkhorn Valley BEA D7 Film and Media Conference.

Throughout the process, the team gained valuable real-life experience. “It kick-started my skills. I definitely wouldn’t be where I am as an editor,” said Harper. She hopes to be a writer eventually and got the opportunity to write most of the script for this film. Cheatwood said that he got experience directing a film, which is what he wants to do in the future as well.

Meridian Technology Center has been a driver of economic development since 1975. With a mission to educate, enrich lives and secure economic futures, Meridian offers full-time career training programs, short courses, Business and Industry services and entrepreneurial support to residents from the Agra, Carney, Glencoe, Guthrie, Morrison, Mulhall-Orlando, Pawnee, Perkins-Tryon, Perry and Stillwater school districts.

For more information or to enroll visit www.meridiantech.edu or contact a career counselor by phone at (405) 377-3333 or toll-free at (888) 607-2509.