Crestview resident places first in 24-Hour Challenge

GREENVILLE, S.C. — Danielle Wunker, of Crestview, is one of four Bob Jones University students awarded first place in the iNRB Digital Video 24-Hour Challenge.

The challenge took place in Nashville, Tenn., at the Gaylord Opryland, where the National Religious Broadcasters Convention was held.

Before the challenge, students were given a theme, a line of dialogue and several other parameters. The students then wrote their scripts and worked on preproduction before the 24-hour challenge period.

At the start of the challenge, students were given a location and a prop that had to be used in their video. Both the location and the prop had to be an integral part of the story. Students then had 24 hours to to shoot, edit and polish their film, making sure they incorporate all of the given elements.

Eleven teams participated in the Digital Video Challenge.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Crestview resident places first in 24-Hour Challenge