Multiple awards for Jewish Care videos

April 6, 2017 by Jenna Chaitowitz
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A number of Jewish Care Victoria’s video productions have received awards at three recent industry award ceremonies.

All videos were produced in partnership with Melbourne’s Creativa Videos to promote various aspects of Jewish Care’s services and programs.

Awards were won at the 15th Annual Horizon Interactive Awards; Australian Video Producers Association (AVPA) and the Muse Creative Awards.

Both Horizon Interactive Awards and Muse Creative Awards are international competitions that attract over 1000 entries from 20 countries around the world. The AVPA awards encourage and promote excellence in all areas of video production.

“These awards are a wonderful recognition of our work, both locally and internationally. We are particularly proud that our videos about the important topics of mental health (Reach Out Speak Out) and homelessness (Hand Up for a Home) won in their respective categories,” said Ayal Tusia, Jewish Care Marketing and Communications Manager.

Awards for Jewish Care include:

 

Horizon Interactive Awards

GOLD AWARD – Short Film/Documentary for ‘Reach Out Speak Out’

 

SILVER AWARD – Promotional Video for ‘Imagine a World Doubled’

 

Australian Video Producers Association

WINNER – Online Commercial for ‘Hand Up for a Home’

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FINALIST – Testimonial Video for ‘Reach Out Speak Out’

 

FINALIST – Corporate Video for ‘The Butterfly Effect’

 

 

MUSE Creative Awards

GOLD AWARD – Non Proft/Religious – The Butterfly Effect

GOLD AWARD – Non Profit/Religious – Hand Up for a Home

 

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