DHTV, the broadcast programming service of California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), has been honored with three 2015 Telly Awards.
Founded in 1978, the Telly Awards honors the very best film & video productions, groundbreaking online video content, and outstanding local, regional, and cable TV commercials and programs.
DHTV won for its “OSHA Entertainment Safety Certificate” commercial, “Freshman Convocation – Wrap-Up” video, and “Dig It: Anthropology” about anthropology students conducting research at Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum. The videos were selected out of almost 12,000 entries from all 50 states and five continents. Click here for information on the Telly Awards.
The recipient of several Telly Awards in the past, DHTV is a part of Dominguez Online, CSUDH’s distance learning unit. The university has the largest distance learning program in the CSU system, and has conducted distance learning programs for more than 40 years. Click here for more information.
2015 Bronze Telly Award for Local TV & Local Cable – Schools/Colleges/Universities
Title: “OSHA Entertainment Safety Certificate Commercial”
Production Team: Bernie Clinch – Senior Producer/Director/Writer/Editor, Mario Congreve – Producer/Director of Photography.
Executive Producer/On-Screen Talent: J. Kim McNutt – dean of College of Extended and International Education.
2015 Bronze Telly Award for Online Video – Online Webisodes, Segments, or Promotional Pieces – Education
Title: “Freshman Convocation – Wrap-Up”
Production Team: Bernie Clinch – Senior Producer/Director, Mario Congreve – Producer/Director of Photography, Calvin Ko – Producer/Camera/Editor.
Executive Producer: J. Kim McNutt – dean of College of Extended and International Education.
2015 Bronze Telly Award for Online Video – Online Webisodes, Segments, or Promotional Pieces – Education
Title: “Dig It: Anthropology”
Production Team: Bernie Clinch – Senior Producer/Director, Mario Congreve – Producer/Director of Photography, Calvin Ko – Producer/Camera/Editor.
Executive Producer: J. Kim McNutt – dean of College of Extended and International Education.