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San Francisco Art School Student Nominated for Emmy Award

Rising ad industry stud garners Emmy nomination, will work on Blink 182's side-project video. All this while still paying big bucks to go to art school. Local boy does good.

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 16, 2006 -- Academy of Art University, San Francisco, School of Motion Pictures & Television student, Devin Whetstone, has been nominated for a Northern California Area Emmy award for his work at San Francisco’s KRON 4. Devin created innovative spots for the television station’s 9 o’clock news show.

The spots were based on the number 9's significance around the world. One of the spots revolves around John Lennon and his unique experiences with the number (for example, both John and his son, Sean, were born on the ninth). The significance of nine, highlighted in different ways in different spots, serves to illustrate KRON’s unique 9:00 PM newscast – the only newscast in that timeslot in the Bay Area. The spots were written by Kevin Adler, KRON’s promotions manager.

Whetstone, in his second year at Academy of Art University is fresh from an internship with ATTIK, and recently created three commercials for Macbeth Shoes, a shoe company owned by Blink 182 lead singer Tom Delonge. Due to the success of these spots, Devin and his Academy partners are slated to create the debut music video for Delonge’s new band, Angels and Airwaves.

Devin’s future, while bright, can be summarized succinctly: “Right now my goal is to be able to pursue my real passion, cinematography, professionally and without the distraction of a day job and school. I'd like to make a living primarily shooting and directing music videos, commercials and, well, a few features if the opportunity arises,” explains Devin, who has two more years at the Academy before graduation.

Devin’s experience at the Academy has thus far been solid. “The Academy is all about opportunities and the work you put in. Nothing is going to happen by its self if you don't have the drive. Your education here is what you make of it. You can do all your work and pass all your classes. That's fine, but if you can make the most of it and meet people, get on sets, work hard, show up on time, eventually someone will notice. At least I hope so.”

The Northern California Emmy’s are to be held at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts on May 20 between 4 PM and 11 PM. More information can be found at www.emmysf.tv

About the Academy of Art University, San Francisco
Founded in 1929 by artists for artists, the Academy of Art University offers professional study at the AA, BFA and MFA levels in the fields of art and design. The curriculum integrates the talents of students with their personal visions and aspirations with the overarching goal of preparing them for professional employment in art and design careers.

With 9000 students attending courses in 31 academic facilities located in the heart of San Francisco — and a cyber campus that reaches around the world — the Academy is the largest private art and design school in the country.

www.academyart.edu

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