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New Episode of MSG Varsity's Student Director's Cut to Feature Video by Yorktown High School Student

MSG Varisty's Student Director's Cut will feature an original video by Chris Finnigan from on Saturday, June 9 at 12 p.m. on MSG Varsity, Optimum Channel 14.

The video is titled, "Paul the Nerd" and it is one of seven peices included in the most recent episode of Student Director's Cut. The June 9 episode will be the last new episode for the 2011-2012 school year.

"Paul the Nerd" tells the tale of an orange and a grapefruit battling for love. 

Student Director's Cut is a collection of original productions from students and schools throughout the tri-state area that also features commentary from the student directors regarding their pieces. 

Saturday's episode of Student Director's Cut will also be alvaliable on-demand on Optimum Channel 614 and online at www.msgvarsity.com.

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