DigiNovations Wins 2004 Silver “Agency of the Year” Honors from League of American Communications Professionals; Video Productions for Four Different Clients Recognized in International Publicity Materials Competition
Four video productions by DigiNovations (of Concord, Massachusetts) won honors in the 2004 Spotlight Awards competition, hosted by the League of American Communications Professionals (LACP). Three of those video productions were judged to rank among the Top 100 Publicity Materials of 2004. The number and level of awards earned DigiNovations additional recognition as 2004 Silver “Agency of the Year” from LACP. President and Executive Producer Michael Kolowich accepted the awards on behalf of the company.
Concord, MA (PRWEB) November 5, 2004 -- Four video productions by
DigiNovations of Concord, Massachusetts, won honors in the 2004 Spotlight
Awards, hosted by the League of American Communications Professionals (LACP).
The international competition recognizes the best print, video, and web-based
public relations materials produced in nearly a dozen countries around the
world. Three of the four video productions were judged to rank among the Top 100
Publicity Materials of 2004.
The number of awards and the high scores of
its entries earned DigiNovations additional recognition as 2004 Silver “Agency
of the Year” from LACP, an organization dedicated to supporting and recognizing
excellence in the practice of professional communications. DigiNovations was the
only video production company to be honored with the Agency of the Year
designation. President and Executive Producer Michael Kolowich accepted the
awards on behalf of the company.
The association awarded its Gold award
for excellence in Corporate/Organizational Video to DigiNovations for its
promotional film for Stellex Aerostructures, headquartered in Lebanon, New
Jersey. Produced by Paul Dewey and videographed and edited by Michael Kolowich,
this fast-paced corporate profile video powerfully showcases Stellex’s strong
customer orientation through the voices and faces of Stellex employees. Engaging
images of the company’s outstanding production facilities and two case studies
round out the film.
DigiNovations also won Silver honors for excellence
in Corporate/Organizational Video for a five-minute film it created for
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Needing a film to introduce visitors,
media, recruits, and sponsors to its spectacular new Institute for Soldier
Nanotechnologies, MIT turned to DigiNovations and North Bridge Productions with
a challenge: help viewers visualize applications of new technologies twenty to
thirty years hence, and to explain science conducted on scales measured in
billionths of an inch. Michael Kolowich and his team employed a combination of
video and 3D animation to create a dramatic, compelling film, shot and edited in
widescreen format.
Proving its versatility as a video production company,
DigiNovations also garnered Silver Honors for a recruiting film created for the
LEAP School, a highly innovative, multi-location pre-school program serving the
needs of children in the Western Boston suburbs. LEAP needed an overview of
their programs and mission – one which could essentially take prospective
parents into classrooms to see children in action – without disrupting classroom
activities. DigiNovations’ video gives LEAP a powerful new way to let the action
in their classrooms “speak for itself” as teachers and administrators talk to
interested parents.
DigiNovations won a final project-level award, a
Bronze, for a video created for Methods Machine Tools of Sudbury,
Massachusetts. As producer Paul Dewey put it, “Our goal
was to craft a film that left viewers with a clear understanding that Methods
has been – and will be – around for a long time due to its strong values and
enterprising, solution-oriented capabilities.” Strong
videography and editing by Benjamin Eckstein catapults this film out of the
realm of traditional industrial videos, highlighting the fact that Methods’
approach to its industry is anything-but-ordinary. This video serves as a
calling card for the Methods sales team, showing customers what Methods does and
illuminating the core beliefs of the enterprise.
The four Spotlight
awards for DigiNovations projects and recognition by the LACP as its top
US-based “Agency of the Year” recipient represent a remarkable achievement for a
production company in its debut year for competition. "We're proud to be doing
work that not only helps our client organizations deliver on their important
missions – but to have received the creative recognition of our peers," said
Kolowich. "Our clients have important and engaging stories to showcase, and we
are proud to help them bring those stories to life in impactful new
ways."
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 LACP and the Spotlight Awards
The
League of American Communications Professionals (LACP) was established in 2001
to create a forum within the public relations industry that facilitates
discussion of best-in-class practices within the profession while also
recognizing those who demonstrate exemplary communications capabilities. The
LACP’s annual Spotlight Awards (http://www.lacp.com/2004spotlight/competition.htm) are a
competition for the best print, video & web PR materials of the year. This
year’s winners include ESPN, Sony Electronics, Duke University, and Cox
Enterprises.
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