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"Cape Fear High School is a public secondary school in the eastern region of Cumberland County, North Carolina. Athletics * Baseball (boys) * Basketball * Bowling * Cheerleading (girls) * Cross country * Football (boys) * Golf * Indoor track & field * Lacrosse * Soccer * Softball (girls) * Swimming * Tennis * Track & field * Wrestling (boys) * Volleyball (girls) Notable people * David R. Lewismember of the North Carolina General AssemblyAbout David - David Lewis. davidlewis.org. Retrieved June 23, 2020. * Seth WilliamsAmerican football defensive back References External links * Category:High schools in North Carolina Category:Public high schools in the United States Category:Public high schools in North Carolina Category:Schools in Cumberland County, North Carolina "
"South Today is the BBC's regional television news service for the south of England, covering Hampshire, Isle of Wight, West Sussex, much of Dorset and parts of Berkshire, Surrey and Wiltshire. Since 2000, an opt-out of the main programme has also covered Oxfordshire, small parts of eastern Gloucestershire, western Buckinghamshire and southern Northamptonshire. Overview The BBC began broadcasting a regional TV news programme for the south of England (then known as South at Six, but changing to the current title in the mid 1960s) in January 1961, getting on air four months before the launch of Southern Television's rival magazine programme Day by Day. Originally, the BBC's Southampton operations were based in South Western House, the former Cunard shipping line headquarters near the city's docks. In 1991, the programme moved to purpose-built studios in Havelock Road. The original presenter was Martin Muncaster. Bruce Parker joined the programme in 1967 and remained as a regular presenter until 1989, continuing to provide holiday cover and present weekend bulletins until 2003. The current main presenter, Sally Taylor, started co-presenting the programme in 1987 (replacing Debbie Thrower), initially alongside Parker and then successively with Paddy Haycocks, Mark Longhurst, Harry Gration, Andrew Harvey and Roger Finn, but in recent years she has been the regular solo presenter of the main programme. Currently, South Today produces 11 bulletins each weekday: six bulletins in the morning during BBC Breakfast, a 15-minute programme at 13:30, the half-hour main programme at 18:30, a headlines update at 20:00 and a late night bulletin (Monday to Thursday at 22:30, running for 15 minutes and every Friday at 22:25, running for 10 minutes). Weekend news bulletins are also broadcast. These include early evening bulletins on Saturday and Sunday and a late night bulletin on Sundays, following the BBC News at Ten. The times of these bulletins usually vary. The programme is broadcast live from studios in Southampton. Prior to September 2001, South Today's region included areas served by the Heathfield transmitter and its relays which covered eastern Sussex and southern Kent. These areas are now covered by the BBC's South East Today. Following digital switchover on 7 March 2012, the Whitehawk Hill transmitter. Oxford opt-out Since 16 October 2000, BBC South has produced a distinct news service for the area served by the Oxford transmitter. Previously, the area was covered by Newsroom South East, which also served Greater London and the south east. As part of a three-tier restructure of regional coverage, the Oxford transmitter area was transferred to the BBC South region and began dedicated opt-out bulletins within South Today. A year later, London and the south east split into two distinct regions: BBC London and BBC South East. Originally, South Today Oxford was broadcast from BBC South's Studio B in Southampton. Studio production of the bulletins was transferred in 2004 to the reception area at Radio Oxford while a new television studio and production gallery was built. The programme has been produced and broadcast from Oxford since October 2005. On 21 April 2008, the South Today Oxford opt-out service was renamed as BBC Oxford News (referred to on-screen as BBC Oxford). New titles and graphics were introduced as part of an on-screen overhaul across the BBC's national, international and regional news services. From 29 October 2012, this has been re-branded back to South Today. =Weekday bulletins= The Oxford sub-opt covers the first 10–15 minutes of the main evening South Today at 18:30, before joining Sally Taylor for the latter part of the Southampton edition of the programme. Until April 2013, a full 30-minute Oxford edition was produced every Friday evening, but this has since been scaled back to 10–15 minutes. Special half-hour Oxford editions are still occasionally broadcast if there is a major news story in the sub-region. Viewers in these areas also receive dedicated bulletins after the BBC News at Ten, but see pan-regional bulletins from Southampton at breakfast and lunchtime and on weekends. The 30 second update at 8pm was produced and presented from Oxford for the entirety of its run. From 2007 there was also at 1520 (and later at 1500) a short regional update which was also produced and presented from Oxford until the bulletin was ended. Presenters =Main anchors= *Sally Taylor - Monday-Friday *Tony Husband Former presenters *Dani Sinha *Jane Hill *Roger Johnson *Harry Gration *Mark Longhurst *Jenni Murray *Susan Osman *Bruce Parker *Jon Kay *Kate Adie *Michael Buerk *Alex Lovell *Andrew Harvey *Kirsty McCabe *Richard Drax *Reham Khan *Babita Sharma References External links * Category:BBC Regional News shows Category:Mass media in Dorset Category:Mass media in Hampshire Category:Mass media in Oxford Category:Mass media in Sussex Category:Mass media in Wiltshire Category:Mass media of the Isle of Wight Category:1960s British television series Category:1970s British television series Category:1980s British television series Category:1990s British television series Category:2000s British television series Category:2010s British television series Category:2020s British television series Category:1961 British television series debuts Category:Television news in England "
"The Inside Film Awards (now known as the IF Awards) is an annual awards ceremony and broadcast platform for the Australian film industry, developed by the creators of Inside Film Magazine, Stephen Jenner and David Barda, and originally produced for television by Australian Producer Andrew Dillon. The awards are determined by a national audience poll, which differentiates it from the Australian AACTA Awards, which are judged by industry professionals. The event is held in November each year, and is broadcast on SBS television and showtime movie channels. The IF Awards were first held in 1999, and until 2006 were also known as the Lexus Inside Film Awards, in recognition of its principal sponsor Lexus. Sponsorship since then has included multiple broadcast and event partners, with the new naming rights partner for 2011 being Jameson Irish Whiskey. In 2011, the Jameson IF Awards were held in November in Sydney again. As of 2012, the IF Awards have been 'on hold'. 2007 nominations The IF Award for Best Feature Film *The Home Song Stories - directed by Tony Ayres and produced by Michael McMahon & Liz Watts *The Jammed - directed by Dee McLachlan and produced by Sally Ayre-Smith, Andrea Buck & Dee McLachlan *Lucky Miles - directed by Michael James Rowland and produced by Jo Dyer & Lesley Dyer The Animal Logic IF Award for Best Director *Tony Ayres - The Home Song Stories *Matthew Saville - Noise *Kriv Stenders - Boxing Day The Queensland Events Corporation IF Award for Best Actor *Brendan Cowell - Noise *Richard Green - Boxing Day *Joel Lok - The Home Song Stories The In Style IF Award for Best Actress *Brenda Blethyn - Clubland *Joan Chen - The Home Song Stories *Veronica Sywak -The Jammed The Kodak IF Award for Best Cinematography *The Home Song Stories - Nigel Bluck *The Jammed - Peter Falk *Lucky Miles - Geoff Burton, ASC. The IF Award for Best Music *The Home Song Stories - Antony Partos *The Jammed - Grant Innes McLachlan *Noise - Bryony Marks The Australian Film Commission IF Award for Best Script *The Jammed - Dee McLachlan *The Home Song Stories - Tony Ayres *Lucky Miles - Michael James Rowland & Helen Barnes The Holding Redlich IF Award for Best Short Film *Crocodile Dreaming - Directed by Darlene Johnson & produced by Sue Milliken *Nana - Directed by Warwick Thornton & produced by Kath Shelper *Soul Mates - Directed by Naomi Rossdeutscher & produced by Rachel Clements and Paul Howard The Lab Sydney IF Award for Best Short Animation *The Goat That Ate Time - Directed & produced by Lucinda Schreiber *Richard - Directed & produced by Mick Elliott *Sweet & Sour - Directed by Eddie White & produced by Sam White and The People's Republic of Animation The SBS IF Award for Best Short Documentary *Flour, Sugar, Tea - Directed by Lee Willis & produced by Gina Twyble *My Brother Vinnie - Directed by Steven McGregor & produced by Sarah Bond *Nigger Lovers - Directed by Rhonda Hagan & produced by Daryl Sparkes & Stephen Hagan The IF Award for Best Documentary *Bomb Harvest - Directed by Kim Mordaunt & produced by Sylvia Wilczynski *4 - Directed by Tim Slade & produced by Joanna Buggy *Unlikely Travellers - Directed by Michael Noonan & produced by Michael Noonan and John Hart The 3 IF Award for Best Music Video *God Told Me To - Directed by Natasha Pincus. Artist: Paul Kelly *Heart's A Mess - Directed by Brendan Cook. Artist: Gotye *I Thought About You - Directed by Kiku Ohe. Artist: The Beautiful Girls The Production Book IF Award for Best Production Design *Clubland - Nell Hanson *The Home Song Stories - Melinda Doring *Lucky Miles - Pete Baxter The Cutting Edge IF Award for Best Editing *The Jammed - Anne Carter & Dee McLachlan *Lucky Miles - Henry Dangar, ASE *Noise - Geoff Hitchins The Zig Zag Lane IF Award for Best Sound *Clubland - Liam Egan, Ian McLoughlin, Andrew Neil & Steven Jackson Vaughan *The Home Song Stories - Craig Carter, John Wilkinson, James Harvey & Andrew Neil *Noise - Emma Bortignon, Doron Kipen & Philippe Decrausaz The Independent Spirit IF Award *Cross Life - Claire McCarthy *Searching 4 Sandeep - Poppy Stockell *Darling! The Pieter-Dirk Uys Story - Julian Shaw The Atlab IF Award for Rising Talent *Philippa Campey *Bonnie Elliott *Ben Hackworth *Erin White ZTudio What IF? Award for Best Unproduced Screenplay *The Adventures of Abigail Storm - Luke Preston *The Farm - Peter Dai Evans *Intersection - Robin de Crespigny 2008 nominees (winners in each category are listed first, with nominees in alphabetical order following): SHOWTIME IF Award for Best Feature Film *Men's Group- Michael Joy & John L. Simpson *The Black Balloon - Elissa Down & Tristram Miall *Son of a Lion - Benjamin Gilmour & Carolyn Johnson Screen Australia IF Award for Best Director *PETER DUNCAN - Unfinished Sky *Elissa Down - The Black Balloon *Andrew Traucki & David Nerlich - Black Water Queensland Events Corporation IF Award for Best Actor *GRANT DODWELL - Men's Group *Rhys Wakefield - The Black Balloon *William McInnes - Unfinished Sky IF Award for Best Actress *MONIC HENDRICKX - Unfinished Sky *Gemma Ward - The Black Balloon *Maeve Dermody - Black Water Screen Australia IF Award for Best Script *Men's Group - Michael Joy & John L. Simpson *The Black Balloon - Elissa Down & Jimmy The Exploder *Unfinished Sky - Peter Duncan Sony IF Award for Best Cinematography *JULES O'LOUGHLIN ACS - September *Denson Baker ACS - The Black Balloon *Robert Humphreys ACS - Unfinished Sky Dinosaur Designs IF Award for Best Music *AMANDA BROWN - Son of a Lion *Michael Yezerski - The Black Balloon *Haydn Walker - Men's Group Cutting Edge IF Award for Best Editing *SURESH AYYAR - Unfinished Sky *Veronika Jenet ASE - The Black Balloon *Rodrigo Balart - Black Water The Production Book IF Award for Best Production Design *LAURIE FAEN - Unfinished Sky *Nicholas McCallum - The Black Balloon *Sam Hobbs - September The Zig Zag Lane IF Award for Best Sound *SAM PETTY, ROB MACKENZIE, YULIA AKERHOLT, PETER GRACE & MICHAEL MCMENOMY - The Square *Paul Pirola & Ben Osmo - The Black Balloon *Andrew Plain, Annie Breslin, Will Ward & John Scheifelbein - Unfinished Sky IF Award for Box Office Achievement *The Black Balloon SBS IF Award for Best Documentary *The Burning Season - Cathy Henkel (director/producer), Jeff Canin (producer) & Trish Lake (producer) *The Oasis - Ian Darling (director/producer) & Sascha Ettinger Epstein (director) *Playing In The Shadows - Sascha Ettinger Epstein (director/producer) & Marco Ianniello (director/producer) St Arnou IF Award for Best Short Documentary *UNDRESSING VANESSA - Matthew Pond (director) & Tina Lymberis (producer) *Mad Morro - Kelrick Martin (director) & Tom Zubrycki (producer) *Rare Chicken Rescue - Randall Wood (director) & Vickie Gest (producer) Holding Redlich IF Award for Best Short Film *fOUR - Erin White (director) & Zyra McAuliffe (producer) *Spider - Nash Edgerton (director) & Nicole O'Donohue (producer) *You Better Watch Out - Steve Callen (director) & Jules Callen (producer) Autodesk IF Award for Best Short Animation *THE COVENANT OF MR KASCH - Joshua Beahan (director/producer) & Ruwan De Silva (director/producer) *Dog With Electric Collar - Steve Baker (director) & Damon Escott (producer) *Mutt - Glen Hunwick (director) & Beth Frey (producer) 3 mobile IF Award for Best Music Video *JUST A BOY BY ANGUS & JULIA STONE - Angus & Julia Stone (directors), Josh Groom (director), Andrew Yoole (director), Madeleine Milasas (producer) & Jodie Passmore (producer) *Emergency! Emergency! by The Hot Lies - Luke Eve (director) & Simon Ritch (producer) *If You Keep Losing Sleep by Silverchair - Stephen Lance (director), Damon Escott (director) & Leanne Tonkes (producer) ZTudio What IF? Award for Best Unproduced Screenplay *MEMORIAL DAY - Kieran Darcy-Smith *Get Black - Matthew C Vaughan *Red Light Revolution - Sam Voutas Efilm IF Award for Rising Talent *LEON FORD *Amy Gebhardt *Cris Jones Post Op Group IF Award for Independent Spirit *BENJAMIN GILMOUR & CAROLYN JOHNSON - Son of a Lion *Jason Byrne - Rats & Cats *Christopher Weekes - Bitter & Twisted V Australia IF Award for Living Legend *Hugo Weaving Inside Film magazine IF Award for Festival of the Year *Flickerfest International Film Festival Winners of the 2010 Kodak IF Awards "The AUTODESK IF Award for Best Short Animation" * The Lost Thing - Directors: Shaun Tan, Andrew Ruhemann, Producer: Sophie Byrne The Holding Redlich IF Award for Best Short Film *Celestial Avenue - Directors: Colin & Cameron Cairnes, Producer: Scott Alexander The FACB IF Award for Best Short Documentary *From Dope to Dalai Lama - Director: Jason Raftopoulos, Producer: Jason Raftopoulos SBS Best Documentary IF Award *Strange Birds in Paradise - Director: Charlie Hill-Smith, Producer: Jamie Nicolai, John Cherry The SAE INSTITUTE IF Award for Best Music Video *"Big Jet Plane" - Angus & Julia Stone - Director: Kiku Ohe, Producer: Richard Halstead The AFTRS IF Award for Best Direction *Animal Kingdom - David Michôd JAMESON IF Award for Best Script *Tomorrow, When the War Began - Stuart Beattie Events NSW IF Award for Best Actor *Animal Kingdom - Ben Mendelsohn The IF Award for Best Actress *Tomorrow, When the War Began - Caitlin Stasey The SHOWTIME MOVIE CHANNELS IF Award for Best Feature Film *Tomorrow, When the War Began SA FILM IF Award for Best Sound *Beneath Hill 60 - ROBERT SULLIVAN, LIAM EGAN, MARK CORNISH, TONY MURTAGH Dinosaur Designs IF Award for Best Music *Tomorrow, When the War Began - JOHNNY KLIMEK, REINHOLD HEIL CineAlta by Sony IF Award for Best Cinematography *The Waiting City - DENSON BAKER DYSON IF Award for Best Production Design *Bright Star - Janet Patterson AVID IF Award for Best Editing *The Waiting City -VERONIKA JENET National Film and Sound Archive Independent Spirit IF Award *Caught Inside - Directed by Adam Blaiklock, Produced by Paul S Friedman EFilm IF Award for Rising Talent *Ariel Kleiman The Media Super Out of the Box IF Award *Ryan Corr Docklands Studios Melbourne IF Award for Contribution to TV *Penny Chapman References External links *Official website Category:Australian film awards "