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MAE Wins A Telly Award!

The New Media Firm / Mississippi Association of Educators announced today its MUSIC LESSONS has been named THE BRONZE TELLY WINNER in SOCIAL VIDEO – CRAFT / USE OF MUSIC in the record breaking 44th Annual Telly Awards.
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Published: May 23, 2024

THE NEW MEDIA FIRM / MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATORS announced today its MUSIC LESSONS has been named THE BRONZE TELLY WINNER in SOCIAL VIDEO – CRAFT / USE OF MUSIC in the record breaking 44th Annual Telly Awards. The Telly Awards honors excellence in video and television across all screens and is judged by leaders from video platforms, television, streaming networks, production companies and including Adobe, BBC World Service, Netflix, Dow Jones, Complex Networks, Jennifer Garner, A&E Networks, Hearst Media, Nickelodeon, National Geographic Society, ESPN Films, RYOT, Partizan and Vimeo. 

“The caliber of the work this season coming from creators such as THE NEW MEDIA FIRM / MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATORS truly has reflected the theme of breaking out and standing out,” said Tellys Executive Director Sabrina Dridje. “Our industry is experimenting with new technologies like never before, crafting truly compelling stories to draw attention to some of the world’s most pressing issues, and companies big and small are turning to more sustainable practices to break the cycle of past production processes.” 

Today’s winner's announcement caps a year-long celebration of creators and talent who truly stand out during a time when the ubiquity of screens brings more clutter than quality into our lives. These are the creators and innovators who spotlight diverse voices, who are building a more sustainable industry, and who break through the static with their creativity. 

In function of this, a series of new categories were introduced to reflect and celebrate ways in which video is being used as a force for good and the ways in which emerging technologies are pushing the boundaries of innovation. New categories this season included Virtual Art Direction, Use of Motion Capture, and Digital Environments alongside new honors in Pro Bono, CSR, and Video Journalism to celebrate ethical, philanthropic, and educational work. 

This was a record-breaking year with nearly 13,000 entries from across the globe and top video and television content producers such as Airbnb, Audible, BET Networks/BET Digital, BritBox, Disney, FEMA, Gaumont, Golden State Warriors, MediaMonks, NASA, National Geographic Society, Netflix, Paramount, PBS Digital Studios and more. 

 

Quote byMAE President, Erica Jones

“Highlighting the importance of music education is key to building well rounded scholars.  MAE could not be more pleased with the announcement of this award."
—MAE President, Erica Jones
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