The Lower Great Lakes Chapter of the National Academy of Arts and Sciences announced the 2012 nominations and “Be the ICC” was nominated in the commercial category.
The 60-second commerical is the first of four in a recruiting series that incorporates a highly stylized filming technique and concept.
WATCH it here! Click on the picture below.
“For the recent ICC campaign we had an opportunity to put together a piece that blurs the line between documentary style and a sense of child-like wonder and mystery. The distinct visual style and message is something that the choir had never attempted and we are happy to bring a more creative approach to their recruiting efforts,” said Matthew Hill, director.
“For the recent ICC campaign we had an opportunity to put together a piece that blurs the line between documentary style and a sense of child-like wonder and mystery. The distinct visual style and message is something that the choir had never attempted and we are happy to bring a more creative approach to their recruiting efforts,” said Matthew Hill, director.
Matthew Hill, (Managing Producer, SceneStream Films, John Wynne, (photographer) and Laura Neidig (ICC Marketing Director) were nominated. The awards will be announced on June 2 in Indianapolis, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
A previous nomination that the choir was affiliated with was In Endless Song, a documentary produced for the ICC’s 20th anniversary by WFYI Public Media, Indianapolis. An EMMY award for audio production was won by WTHR-TV, Indianapolis for the Angels Sing broadcast.
The Indianapolis Children’s Choir was founded in 1986 by Artisitic Director Henry Leck.
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