DigiNovations' North Bridge Productions Accepts Top Fundraising Video Honors at 2004 Telly Awards
A capital campaign video for the Brimmer and May School has won the highest honor for Fundraising Video at the 2004 Telly Awards, announced this week. The ten-minute film, which tells the school's story through the voices of its students, teachers, and families, was produced by the creative team at North Bridge Productions, a division of DigiNovations of Concord, Massachusetts.
Concord, MA (PRWEB) June 7, 2004 -- Concord-based DigiNovations won top
honors in the Fundraising Video catergory of the 25th annual Telly Awards
competition, announced this week. DigiNovations' North Bridge Productions was
recognized for its work on a ten-minute film it created in support of a capital
fundraising campaign for Brimmer and May School in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
The Telly Awards represent the premiere international-level honor for local,
regional, and cable TV commercials and programs, as well as the finest video and
film productions.
Produced by Paul Dewey, videographed by George Mandl
and Michael Kolowich and edited by George Mandl, the film lays out the case for
investment in the school's future with exquisite videography. "The key to this
film," observed DigiNovations president and executive producer Michael Kolowich,
"is that the entire story is told in the words of the participants -- parents,
students, and faculty. Narration was entirely unnecessary when the characters in
the film could articulate the need so clearly and powerfully." North Bridge
Productions is currently working with Brimmer and May to produce a recruiting
video to show to prospective students and their parents.
The Brimmer and
May film may be viewed as part of a portfolio of North Bridge Productions' work
at http://www.diginovations.com/business/DBwork.htm.
The
film was also honored earlier this year with a VISTA award from the National
Professional Videographers Association. DigiNovations also won a 2004 Telly
Award for Video Animation for a film it created for the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, and was named a Finalist in three other categories: Corporate
Image, Educational Video, and Recruitment Video.
About
DigiNovations
DigiNovations, Incorporated (http://www.diginovations.com) was founded by Internet content
pioneer Michael Kolowich to bring the benefits of digital video production to
businesses, organizations, and individuals across New England. DigiNovations
offers original creative productions and video production services to companies
and organizations through its North Bridge Productions unit (http://www.northbridge-pro.com/business), and video and film
transfer, family history, wedding and event videography, and sports videography
services through its MemoryWorks unit (http://www.memoryworks.net/memoryworks). The company has
recently introduced PowerFrames: an innovative streaming video service that
helps companies and organizations create video PowerPoint presentations for the
web (http://www.powerframes.com). The company's studios are located
in Concord, Massachusetts.
About the Telly Awards
Founded in 1978, the
Telly Awards is the premier award honoring outstanding local, regional, and
cable TV commercials and programs, as well as the finest video and film
productions. The Telly Awards annually showcases the best work of the most
respected advertising agencies, production companies, television stations, cable
operators, and corporate video departments in the world. The Telly Awards
receives more than 10,000 entries from all 50 states and five continents and is
a widely known and highly respected national and international competition.
Recent Telly Award winners include: MSNBC, NASA, National Gallery of Art,
Discovery Communications, Sesame Workshop, National Park Service, NBC, and Cox
Communications.
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