Stanford Video won four bronze statuettes from the 33rd Annual Telly Awards recently.
The Telly Awards honor “the very best local, regional and cable television commercials and programs, as well as the finest video and film productions and work created for the Web,” according to the organization’s website. The same firm that makes the Oscar and Emmy designs the Telly statuette.
Stanford’s current television spot, NCAA – Champions, which profiles the academic and athletic experiences of a few Stanford student athletes and airs regularly during broadcasted sporting events, received two Telly’s: one for Institutional Image and another for Videography.
For the second year in a row, the Roundtable at Stanford also has been recognized by the Telly Awards. Hosted by Charlie Rose at Maples Pavilion during Reunion Weekend last fall, the 2011 Roundtable, Education Nation 2.0, Redefining K-12 Education in America, before it redefines us, has been rebroadcast nationally on public television.
Straw Into Gold, produced for the Stanford School of Engineering, part of their eDay, was the fourth entry that won.
“Stanford Video is proud to support the university’s national television presence with our dedicated, professional crew” says Gordon Gurley, Stanford Video director. “It’s great to get recognized.”
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— BY ROB HUFFMAN