DANVILLE, Va. â Danville Public Schools won two 2021 Telly Awards for videos produced by Patrick Stowe, multimedia communications specialist.Â
Stoweâs Danville Public Schools promotional video received the Silver Telly in the Non-Broadcast: Educational Institution category. âLife Goes On,â a video produced to express appreciation to the teachers and staff of DPS during the COVID-19 pandemic, received a Bronze Telly in the Non-Broadcast: Employee Communications category.Â
Since 1979, the Telly Awards have been honoring video and television across all screens. More than 12,000 entries are received from all 50 states and five continents each year.Â
Entrants are judged by The Telly Awards Judging Council, an industry body of more than 200 leading experts from advertising agencies, production companies, and major television networks. It includes executives from Dow Jones, Duplass Brothers Productions, Complex Networks, A&E Networks, Hearst Media, ESPN Films
The ethics and compliance e-learning series, Compliance Corner, has won a Silver Telly award for Corporate Training, honoring excellence in video and television content across all screens. Compliance Corner was chosen from over 12,000 entries from all 50 states and five continents, with a 15 per .
At the 42nd Annual Telly Awards, The Mic Africa Wins Gold and Silver
The First-Ever TV Format Born in Africa Won A Gold People s Telly Award for Television and Silver for Documentary Series
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