for "teen kids news," i'm laura ingalls, fox news channel in the classroom. >>> this report is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. >>> over the past months, we've been telling you about the "drive to life" contest. teens across the country were invited to send in their ideas for a public service announcement on distracted driving. top prize is a scholarship, a trip to new york city, and the chance to work with a professional production company. i went with the crew to meet this year's winner, 15-year-old lauren daniels. >> reporter: alan is the director. the actors are two of lauren's friends, karley and emily. how did you hear about the contest? >> we actually saw it on your show, "teen kids news," and we looked it up, and i decided to do it. >> reporter: the director first walked lauren through some simple production basics, starting with the shooting script. >> in tv, you divide your pages in half. one side is your visuals for the director and one side is your audio. >> okay. >> reporter: together, they then walked through the first shot. this is called blocking.