
I am pleased to announce that we have won a 2020 Gold Viddy Award for our documentary on Colorado photojournalist Helen Richardson. The film, which aired on PBS, received recognition in the Documentary category for excellence in storytelling and production.
You can watch the Helen Richardson documentary on the PBS platform here:
https://www.pbs.org/video/helen-richardson-wnfz6l/
About the Documentary and the Viddy Awards
The Viddy Awards, formerly the Videographer Awards, is one of the most coveted awards in the video industry. Since 1994, thousands of production and communication professionals have entered their best and most creative work. The goal of the Viddy Awards is to identify and recognize the video artisans who excel in the scope of their own environment.
Winners range from network news operations to local cable access, from large production companies to freelancers, and from international advertising agencies to student producers. The early deadline was in October, and final deadline results are announced by December 1st.
Winners are selected from hundreds of categories under the headings of Non-Broadcast, Broadcast/Cable/Subscription TV, Commercials, Pro Bono, and Achievement. The Platinum Award is awarded to those projects that the judges deem are written, produced, shot, and/or edited in an exceptional manner. The Gold Award is awarded for projects that exceed industry standards.
The Viddy Awards are administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP). This international organization consists of several thousand marketing, communication, advertising, public relations, media production, and freelance professionals who have entered AMCP programs.
For the full list of winners, please visit the Viddy Awards winners list.


