Berklee's Online Video Team Wins Four Telly Awards

The Tellys honor excellence in video and television across all screen formats.

June 13, 2019

Berklee Online won four awards at the 40th Annual Gold Telly Awards on May 21 in New York City.

Of the four wins, Debbie Cavalier, CEO of Berklee Online, said, "Jesse Borkowski and the Berklee Online video team have been setting the standard for quality and innovation in online educational video for years. It's wonderful to see their work recognized in this way."

Berklee Online received two gold awards for How to Write a Song Using Imagery: 9 Songwriting Tips from Andrea Stolpe and An Introduction to Ambisonics with John Escobar in the non-broadcast, general-education video category, in which they were the only gold winners.

The online video team also won two bronze awards for Craft-Use of 360 for Non-Broadcast and Craft-Use of 360 Audio for Non-Broadcast for the performance video they created as part of Escobar's Ambisonics series.

Established in 1979, The Telly Awards receives more than 12,000 entries from all 50 states and five continents. Entrants are judged by the Telly Awards Judging Council—an industry body of more than 200 leading experts including advertising agencies, production companies, and major television networks, reflective of the multiscreen industry.

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