“It was such a joy to work together with him. Writer and director Ethan Briscoe is married to lead lighting artist Chelsea Domino. “Stowaway” also had a love story in the center of it. “Stowaway” also won, marking the 19th time a BYU team has won student Emmy for an animated short film. It’s one of those things that I’ll never forget and really cherish the rest of my life.” Update on ‘Stowaway’Ī few weeks ago I shared the story of “Stowaway,” the BYU student film nominated for a College Television Award in the animation category. That’s what we connect with as human beings. Honestly, it made me realize that telling stories is what matters. “My mom secretly took a video of him watching it live and when we won, he just started to cry. “My dad was actually watching the award show that night,” Richardson said. Richardson’s teammates were co-director Asher Huskinson, producer Rebekah Baker and writer Campbell George. They celebrated together when they were announced as the winners of what colloquially is known as a student Emmy. The four of them reunited two weeks ago in Richardson’s New York apartment to watch the 41st College Television Awards live online. The younger Richardson pitched the story to other students and they shot a two-minute Mustang commercial for their BYU advertising program portfolios - smack dab in the middle of the pandemic. It can propel us farther than just a place we need to go but to somewhere we want to be in life.” “As I sat at the dinner table hearing this story I thought, that’s actually really intriguing that a car can get us farther than just a physical destination but to a life destination. He didn’t have very much money at the time, so he sold his prized possession for my mom’s wedding ring. Eventually at BYU he met my mom and fell in love. His core memories growing up throughout high school and early college was with this car. He saved all his money, got a good deal on one and rebuilt it by hand. “I was sitting at Sunday dinner with my dad and he told me the story of growing up with the dream of owning a green ’67 Fastback Mustang.
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