ACCESS
SARASOTA HONORED
WITH HERMES AWARDS
Sarasota, FL: Access Sarasota has been honored
with two prestigious Hermes awards for two video presentations
produced by City of Sarasota employees and shown on Channel
19. An honorable mention was also received for creative video
script writing.
The Hermes Awards is a respected international competition
hosted by the Association of Marketing and Communications
Professionals, an organization comprised of television production,
marketing, communication, advertising, public relations professionals.
More than 3,000 entries were received this year throughout
the nation. Judging is based on professional standards, excellence
and merit. Outstanding achievement is recognized with a Platinum
Award, the highest honor, a Gold Award or a Bronze. Approximately
15% of this year’s entries earned a Platinum Award.
The March 2007 edition of “City Life” was honored
with a Platinum Hermes Award. “On Patrol: Special edition” earned
a Gold Hermes Award and the video script written for the
story “Dancing Among the Stars” received an honorable
mention. “We are dedicated to providing high quality
programming for our residents about the City of Sarasota,” said
Jan Thornburg, City of Sarasota Public Information Officer. “We
hear from viewers on a regular basis how much they enjoy
our programs, but it’s especially gratifying to be
acknowledged by our peers in the industry for our technical
and creative abilities,” said Thornburg.
“City Life” is a magazine style
show highlighting interesting events and programs within
the City of Sarasota.
The episode which earned the Platinum Hermes included features
about the clown statues dotting the downtown, the return
visit of renowned urban planner Andres Duany, the decline
of recycling within the City plus many other stories. Enjoy
the award winning episode by going to: City
Life - March 2007
Miles Larsen is the videographer, editor, writer
and field producer for “City Life”. Jan Thornburg
hosts the program, writes stories and serves as the executive
producer.
“On Patrol: Special Edition”, a
program dedicated to educating the public about a bond referendum
to build
a new police headquarters, was recognized with a Gold Hermes.
John Nopper served as the videographer and editor. The executive
producer was Jan Thornburg. The show was hosted by Police
Chief Peter Abbott. Watch this award winning program at:
On
Patrol: Special Edition
The honorable mention was awarded to Jan Thornburg
for video script writing for the feature, “Dancing
Among the Stars”, a light feature showcasing then-Mayor
Fredd “Glossie” Atkins
and then-Commissioner Lou Ann Palmer as they attempted to
learn ballroom dancing for a charitable fund raiser. The
story was featured in the December 2006 edition of “City
Life” and can be viewed at: City
Life - December 2006