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2016 Telly Award Wins - 7 to be exact!

The 37th annual Telly Awards have been very good to 360 Studios, bringing home 7 wins for various commercial projects.  Check out the full list/videos below.  We would like to thank the Silver Council Members for the recognition and all of our favorite movie-makin’-crew that contributed to making these projects. Cheers!  

 

2016 Bronze Award: Texan Allergy   -  Commercial - Regional TV & Multi-Market Cable - Pharmaceuticals

2016 Bronze Award: Texan Allergy   -   Commercial - Regional TV & Multi-Market Cable - Videography / Cinematography

2 Time Telly Award Winner 2016

 

2016 Bronze Award: Chatsworth   -  Online Video - Video - Videography / Cinematography

2016 Bronze Award:  Chatsworth  -  Online Video - Video - Copywriting

Two Time Telly Award Winner 2016

 

2016 Bronze Award: Granger Smith- 5 More Minuets

Film/Video - TV Programs, Segments, or Promotional Pieces - Music Video

2016 Telly Award Winner

2016 Bronze Award: 360 DemoReel

Online Video - Video - Editing 

2016 Bronze Award: 360 DemoReel

Online Video - Video - Videography / Cinematography

 

 

tags: Telly, Awards, commercial, advertising, branding, video, Production, film, Cinematography, editing, copywriting, 360 Studios, demo reel, Music video, Country music, business, corporate
Thursday 08.04.16
Posted by M. Andrew Barrera
 

World release of "Threads". The best 14min of your life

Releasing "Threads" to the public today marks many firsts for 360 Studios, Icarus, and Kiona.  It's the first time we are hearing of the new band KIONA since they changed their name from "Language Room."  This incredible group of musicians bring with them an award winning past and a butt-load of talent!  KIONA is debuting its first music video with not just with one song, but THREE.  It has been a pleasure working with them and watching them grow into this new band, full of passion and originality. 

This music video, is a collection of KIONA's work and a celebration the band's new name and image.  But as we celebrate the band we would also like to give credit to the cast and crew that made this music video what it is. With that said, what it is, is not only a music video but a short film full of danger, heart break and redemption.  There are no words to describe the gratitude we feel towards the people who donated their time and creativity to this project.  "Threads" is a perfect example of what people in this town can accomplish with a little hard work and a lot of heart. Austin is full of talent, and we hope "Threads" encourages people of all ages to go out and do what they love. Thanks to everyone for their involvement in bringing this story to life. Take the next 14 minutes and watch this short film, if for no other reason, to  appreciate the creative artists that make Austin, TX one of a kind.

"THREADS" While keeping true to story lines and short films, Directors Wes Evans and M. Andrew Barrera wanted to captivate the audience through their love of music. In turn they created a short film involving the musical performance of KIONA and the visual freedom music videos allow to tell a story. Threads is essentially a silent short film set to the tones and beats of three songs. When an inside man gets his friends to rob the Mafia; what looks like a clean getaway turns to chaos. Leaving a thread of chain reactions no one could have imagined. Love, hate, death, and forgiveness all encompass the true feelings of a teenage girl missing her parents. Produced by: 360 Studios and Icarus Burning Productions Shot on: RED Epic X http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3331712/?ref_=rvi_tt www.360studios.tv
Source: www.vimeo.com/mabarrera/threads
tags: 360studios, Icarus Burning, Kiona, M. Andrew Barrera, Language Room, Austin, Texas, Music video, Short Film, Red Epic, 360 Studios, Trillogy, Rock Opera, SXSW, Threads, Redrock Micro, RED, Slowmo, DJI Phantom, drone
Tuesday 03.18.14
Posted by M. Andrew Barrera
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