Point7West Wins Big at the Addy Awards
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LA QUINTA, CA, Apr 07 (MARKET WIRE) --
Point7West has won eleven ADDY awards, including eight gold, for our
corporate videos, including our image films and TV commericials.
The American Advertising Federation/Palm Springs - Desert Cities held
their 2009 ADDY awards on March 21, 2009. The organization recognizes
companies from the Palm Springs area for superior creative work in
electronic media, print, and radio that aired or was published between
January 1 and December 31, 2008. This year, a panel of advertising
creative executives judged over 300 entries.
Point7West won first prize for eight corporate videos:
-- Sales presentation video for the Bighorn Golf Club's 818 Andreas
Canyon
-- Web image film for Shea Homes
-- Image film for Renova Solar
-- TV commercial for Wheeling Hospital in West Virginia
-- Image film for the Clay Center
-- Image film for Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Desert
-- Image film for City of Indian Wells for meeting planners
-- TV commercial for West Liberty State College
Point7West won a silver award for its infomercial for Radio
Active/Desert Lifestyles, and bronze awards for TV commercials for Davis
Health Systems and Empire Beauty Schools.
Watch all our winning videos now.
Point7West is a leading producer of creative corporate videos and
television commercials in the Palm Springs area and nationally. Our
award-winning video productions for clients across the country, large and
small, has earned us a loyal clientele that keeps coming back, year after
year. Effective, compelling, creative work that works for you: that's
what we do, every day.
Our gold medal winners will go on to compete against other district
winners. District winners are forwarded on to the national ADDY
competition.
http://www.desertadfed.com/
Contact:
Email Contact
760-262-6580
www.point7west.com
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