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Justin Bieber’s Stop-The-Presses News

Last week, “06880” reported on the creative energies of 5 Coleytown Middle School girls.  They made and uploaded 15 videos, in an attempt to win a local showing of Justin Bieber’s new movie, “Never Say Never.”

All they needed was to get more clicks than any other contest entrants.

Well, never say never.  The quintet — Emme Boland, Olivia Lev, Colby Kranz, Alexa Davis and Kendall Rochlin — won the contest.  You go, girls!

However, because Westport has no actual movie theater :(, the girls had to come up with Plan B.  “06880” is proud to announce that Justin’s movie will be shown at — Coleytown Middle School!

Just kidding.

It’ll be in Norwalk.

Congratulations, though.  The teenagers learned great lessons in video production, marketing and press relations.

We’re sure they won’t have any trouble filling the theater.  And we look forward to their next video — #16 — documenting the entire big day.

Westport Girls AreThisClose To Justin Bieber

Back in the day, if you entered a contest to win tickets to see your favorite singer — Frank Sinatra, say, or Paul Anka or Bobby Sherman — you sent in a dozen postcards, crossed your fingers, and hoped for the best.

Of course, you never won.

Win this boy for some Westport girls.

Today Michael Jackson and Rick Springfield have been replaced by Justin Bieber.  And if you want to win a nationwide contest to see Usher (and the world’s) favorite 16-year-old Canadian — or at least his new movie — you have to make a video that everyone and her sister votes on.

Alexa Davis, Kendall Rochlin, Emma Boland, Colby Kranz and Olivia Lev have done just that.

The 8th graders want to win tickets to the premiere of “Never Say Never,” which apparently will be to 2011 what “A Hard Day’s Night” was to 1964.  According to Alexa’s mother Lee, the girls are in 1st place, neck and neck with a bunch of Floridians.

What’s as impressive as their chance to actually win, Lee says, is the video the 13-year-olds created.  With quick cuts, fast forwards and a clever cardboard cutout of Justin himself, it’s as professional as any music video I’ve seen.  (Not that I watch a lot of them.)  (Or listen to pop music).

The Westport girls' Justin Bieber video (and their Justin Bieber cutout).

When Lee asked Alexa — who goes to Coleytown Middle School — where she learned to edit video, her daughter said, “We just figured it out.  And, oh yeah, we also learned to do this in school.”

Duh.

If they win the contest, the girls promise to give some of their tickets to the Boys and Girls Club.  The most clicks win — so click here, play the video, then pass the link on.

What else are you going to do on a snowy day?  Listen to Justin Bieber tunes?