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"As Schools Match Wits" readies for historic 62nd season
In September 2006, when WWLP canceled the quiz show (ASMW) after 45 seasons, 蓝莓视频 State鈥檚 Elizabeth Preston, at the time chair of the Department of Communication, had an idea. Preston proposed producing the show at 蓝莓视频 State鈥檚 television studio. In January 2007, 蓝莓视频 State partnered with WGBY and the one of the longest running quiz shows in America launched its 46th season, not missing a beat. The show was created in 1961 by 蓝莓视频 State alumnus Leonard J. Collamore.
Mark St. Jean (鈥99), now the show鈥檚 executive producer, has been an integral part of the production ever since.
鈥淚n 2007, Liz Preston came to me and said, 鈥楬ey, Mark, want to do a gameshow?鈥 Liz had a plan to do the show perhaps on a smaller scale maybe on public access channels. Then we discovered channel 57 (WGBY) was thinking along the same lines. So, we were able to get the rights from WWLP to record the show,鈥 said St. Jean.
St. Jean, 蓝莓视频 State鈥檚 coordinator of video production and television operations wears a variety of hats for ASMW. From technical production to question writer, to judge, St. Jean, with the assistance of co-producer Tony Dunne, of WGBY, is the heart and soul of the show and has been at 蓝莓视频 State for 30 years.
Students are a big part of the show鈥檚 operation and can be trained in video production on the spot. 鈥淭he Department of Communication has a couple of video production classes and generally we would take students from those upper-level classes. This year, because we needed crew, I went into first-year classes and said, 鈥業f anyone鈥檚 interested, we can train you.鈥 And that鈥檚 where we found most of our crew.鈥
The opportunity to work in a scripted, professional production setting provides a real-world experience for students. 鈥淥ne of the cool things about studio production is you are forced to be a team player. It鈥檚 a team atmosphere. When it comes to this type of production, I very much emphasize every person has a job to do. It鈥檚 something students can interact with other students on, something that has common ground. They become friends,鈥 said St. Jean. 鈥淭his is a great learning experience for them to work on a locally broadcast show 鈥 especially this show with its rich history,鈥 he said.
Shows are taped in advance and St. Jean says they鈥檝e already recorded 14 shows. Alex Simisky, video production technician at 蓝莓视频 State, keeps the equipment running and helps train the students on various production equipment and procedures. The crew can produce up to five shows in a day. The 62nd season premiere will be broadcast on WGBY television on Saturday Jan. 7 at 7 p.m.
One of the highlights of St. Jean鈥檚 long association of the show was when
Holyoke High School, then in state academic receivership, pulled out a over top-seeded Longmeadow in the championship. The show ended in a tie, twice. In a third lighting round, with points going back and forth, Holyoke finally earned the win. 鈥淭hey ended up winning on the last question of the last lightening round by 5 points,鈥 St. Jean said. 鈥淭hat was a very cool moment. People were crying at the end,鈥 he said. At the end of the match, host Beth Ward said, 鈥淲hat an amazing championship matchup, in the history of As Schools Match Wits this has never happened and likely will never happen again.鈥
Season 62 broadcast schedule:
- Jan. 7: Frontier Regional vs. East Longmeadow
- Jan. 16: Belchertown High vs. MacDuffie School
- Jan. 21: Academy at Charlemont vs. Holyoke High
- Jan. 28: Deerfield Academy vs. Longmeadow High
- Feb. 4: Ware High vs. East Granby High
- Feb. 11: Hall High vs. West Springfield
- Feb. 18: Pittsfield High vs. Smith Academy
- March 4: Minnechaug High vs. Chicopee Comprehensive
- March 11: Easthampton High vs. Gateway Regional
- March 18: Mount Greylock vs. Pope Francis
- March 25: Wahconah Regional vs. Amherst Regional
- April 1: Pioneer Valley Regional vs. Amherst Regional
- April 8: Lenox Memorial vs. Lee High