Congratulations to our clients, AIME and Pellet Productions, for being recognized by a panel of 500 industry peers.

We’re excited for our clients, the Association for Interactive Media Education (AIME) and Pellet Productions, Inc. Their dedication and hard work on Advanced Technological Education Television (ATETV) has resulted in three Telly Awards. ATETV received Bronze Tellys in three categories: Education Film/Video Production; Education Internet/Online Programs; and Education Internet/Online Video. The prestigious recognition by a group of industry peers is a testament to the team’s vision and commitment to quality.
About the Telly Awards
The annual Telly Awards were founded in 1978 to honor outstanding local, regional and cable TV commercials and programs, as well as video and productions and online film and video. The competition received more than 13,000 entries (from all 50 states and five continents) for this year’s competition. A prestigious judging panel of over 500 accomplished industry professionals, each a past Winner of a Silver Telly and a member of The Silver Telly Council, judged the competition, upholding the historical standard of excellence that Telly represents.
To find out more about the Telly Awards, please visit our website at www.tellyawards.com.
ATETV: A Multi-touchpoint Digital Strategy
ATETV is an award-winning Web-based video series and interactive network designed to connect students and professionals with careers in advanced technology. An Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Project funded in part by the National Science Foundation, ATETV aims to show how ATE is relevant to the modern workplace and to attract students to this growing field.
It began as a collaboration between the Association for Interactive Media Education (AIME) and Pellet Productions, Inc. in response to research that showed prospective students and others in the community college world get much of their information through the Internet. So whether they’re on a computer, a cell phone, an iPhone or now an iPad, they’re looking for dynamic, visually appealing information that’s easy to digest in a short period of time and points them to additional resources if they want. This format also enables the colleges to download the content from the Web so that they can use it on their own websites.
Globalization has changed the scope of our workforce, creating new opportunities and greater demand for workers in the fields of science and technology. In order to drive our economy forward, we must recruit, train and place technically skilled professionals to meet new demand. ATETV hopes to further that goal. The video series highlights ATE success stories from community colleges and ATE programs nationwide. Its outreach efforts — at ATETV.org and on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter — aim to connect employers in industry and government with the high-tech workforce of tomorrow.
Our Role in the Project
Openfield created the ATETV brand identity and multi-touchpoint digital network that includes a website, blog, YouTube Channel, Twitter, Facebook and iTunes (podcast). We’re honored to be part of an initiative that is helping advance the cause of education in our country. To learn more about our role in ATETV, visit the case study in the work section of our site.