
2016 Video Contest Winners
Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2016 "One Planet, Many People" video contest! We're pleased to announce the winners!
To read more about the 2016 contest, please view the press release. Here, we are pleased to feature the work of those who won this year’s contest. PMC did not verify or correct content. Watch the videos and we hope you’ll spread the word to encourage any Arizona high school students you know to enter the contest next year.
GRAND PRIZE ($750):
- Ray Harper, of University High School in Tucson, won with his video “The Sheer Scale.”
SECOND PLACE ($500):
- Rene Valenzuela, of Sunnyside High School, won with his video “Forgotten Fuels.”
THIRD PLACE ($250):
- Brissa Zamudio, Cyntia Marquez, and Sergio Moreno, of Sunnyside High School, won with their video “Overpopulation.”
BEST TECHNICAL VIDEO ($200):
- Bryan Mendoza, of Sunnyside High School, won for his video “One Planet, Many People.”
HONORABLE MENTIONS ($100):
- Karime Portillo and Melissa Corella from Sunnyside High School for “Growing Populations Causing Mass Deforestation.”
- Carolina Leon and Shaila Brown from Sunnyside High School for “One Planet, Many People.”
- Eduardo Lugo Castillo from Sunnyside High School for “Increasing Human’s Population.”
- Mya Hernandez, Jasmin Murillo, Damaris Andrade, and Manuel Liogon from Sunnyside High School for “World Population Limitation.”
- Samantha LaFromboise and Jonathan Dotson from Paradise Valley for “oneplanet.”
- Robert Noland and Zacharay Nelson from Paradise Valley for “One Planet, Many People.”
- Vincent Quirk and Devante Bates from Palo Verde for “Overpopulation.”
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