Montgomery Community Media won six Telly Awards in the 42nd annual awards (three silver, three bronze) that honor excellence in video and television.
The awards annually recognize the best work created within television and across video, for all screens. This year, the Telly Awards received more than 12,000 entries from all 50 states and five continents.
The Telly Awards was founded in 1979 to honor excellence in local, regional and cable television commercials with non-broadcast video and television programming added soon after. With the rise of digital video (web series, VR, 360, etc.), the awards now also honor excellence in immersive and mixed reality, non-broadcast, series, and social video.
MCM’s Telly Award Winning Videos
Black Artists in Montgomery County: Levi Robinson is the Silver Telly Winner in the General — Television category
Credits: Editor David Michael Berman; Camera Operators Tchad Moore, Bob Rutledge, and Adrian Zlotescu; Producer Diane Roberts
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A Walk Through the Underground Railroad Trail in Sandy Spring is the Silver Telly Winner in the General — Television category
Credits: Videographer Nicholas Rhule, Reporter Maryam Shahzad, and Editor David Michael Berman
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Black Artists: Doudgy Charmant is the Silver Telly Winner in the Craft — Television category
Videographers Nic Rhule, Joel Clifton, and Bob Rutledge
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Black Artists of Montgomery County is the Bronze Telly Winner in the Series —Television category
Credits: Correspondent, Producer Diane Roberts, Editor David Berman
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Black Artists: Jonathan Jaeger is the Bronze Telly Winner in the Television General — Television category
Credits: Senior Production Technician Carolyn Raskauskas
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#See Me Montgomery is the Bronze Telly Winner in the Campaign — Branded Content category
Credits: Nannette Hobson