17th Youth in Film Awards

[1][2][3] Established organization to establish an awards ceremony specifically set to recognize and award the contributions of performers under the age of 21 in the fields of film, television, theater and music.

[3] ★ Wil Horneff – Born to Be Wild ★ Anna Chlumsky – Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain ★ Jonathan Hernandez – My Family ★ Kristy Young – Gordy ★ Nicholas John Renner – Mr. Holland's Opus ★ Scarlett Pomers – The Baby-Sitters Club ★ Mike McCarthy – Deadly Whispers ★ Sandee Van Dyke – The Judds ★ Shawn Toovey – Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman ★ Jessica Bowman – Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman ★ Benjamin Salisbury – The Nanny ★ Nassira Nicola – Fudge ★ Justin Thomson – Boy Meets World ★ Kim Cullum – Home Improvement ★ Ross Bagley – The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ★ Kaitlin Cullum – Grace Under Fire ★ Malachi Pearson – Casper ★ Sarah Freeman – Toy Story ★ The Baby-Sitters Club – Columbia Pictures/TriStar Pictures ★ The Secret World of Alex Mack – Nickelodeon ★ Moriah Snyder ★ Chris Allport ★ Animaniacs – Warner Brothers ★ Jumanji – TriStar ★ Toy Story – Walt Disney ★ Mr. Holland's Opus – Walt Disney ★ Christopher Reeve – For his Inspiration to Youth ★ Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman – For Outstanding Family Television Series of the Year ★ World Youth News – Kris Kollins and Mick Kollins The power of video for kids is a message Mick and Kris Kollins want to get out to youth everywhere as well.

Calling All Shooters The first step in a process that has already put six episodes of "World Youth News" on the air was to contact schools around the world and ask them to put up "Help Wanted" flyers on job bulletin boards.

"In Eastern Europe, for instance, an adult male takes home the equivalent of about 150 US dollars a month.

Gaining Exposure As of right now, "World Youth News" is on two different cable networks three times a week.

Combined totals from both networks means WYN (pronounced "win") is currently in about 22 million homes.

Last year, American teens, which number about 30 million, spent 57 billion dollars of their own money."

That way, people can send their videos to us straight into our computers and the users out there can have direct access to that same information.

So Mick and Kris put all three into contact with each other and sent them out as a team to get the story on unemployment that appears in the first episode of "World Youth News."

We do all the editing and graphics and final post-production work, so just get the best stuff you can and remember, quality audio is extremely important."

(copyright Videomaker Magazine) ★ Special Olympics World Games 1995 – Kids TV – New Haven, Connecticut