How To Create An Award-Winning Fun Video: Pacific Hills Christian School
/Chosen because Pacific Hills Christian School won Silver for Fun Video in the 2021 Brilliance Awards. Videographer Fiona King tells the story of the story.
Read MoreChosen because Pacific Hills Christian School won Silver for Fun Video in the 2021 Brilliance Awards. Videographer Fiona King tells the story of the story.
Read MoreChosen because Louise S. McGehee School won Silver for Website in the 2021 Brilliance Awards. Kristen Martty Dry ‘79, Director of Communications, shares the backstory of this winning website.
Read MoreChosen because Sheboygan Christian School won Silver for Fundraising Video In-House in the 2021 Brilliance Awards. InspirED talked with Rudi Gesch, Director of Marketing and Enrollment, about the win.
Read MoreChosen because CEH Design won Gold for their client The Webb School for Admitted Student Welcome in the 2020 Brilliance Awards. InspirED talked with Carolyn Eisenman, Creative Director, CEH and Julie Harris, Director of Enrollment Management, The Webb School, about their win.
Read MoreChosen because Springside Chestnut Hill Academy won Gold in the 2020 Brilliance Awards for Enrollment/Admissions Package. InspirED learned how this award-winner was developed from Deidra Lyngard, Director of Publications and Video.
Read MoreChosen because Mission Minded won two 2020 Brilliance Awards for their client Curtis School — Silver for Enrollment Video, Outsourced and Bronze for Printed Viewbook/Prospectus. InspirED asked Mission Minded’s Partner and Creative Director, Rod Lemaire, more about the winning projects.
Read MoreChosen because The independence School won Bronze in the 2020 Brilliance Awards for Paid Advertising. Independence’s Director of Marketing and Communications Claire Brechter tells InspirED why it is an award-winner.
Read MoreChosen because Sage Hill School won Silver for COVID-19 Enrollment in the 2020 Brilliance Awards. Torrey Olins, Director of Communications and Marketing at Sage Hill School at the time, explains the project in detail with InspirED.
Read MoreChosen because Detroit Country Day School won Gold for Single Blog Post in the 2020 Brilliance Awards. We talked with Laura Korotkin, Director of Communications about their exciting win.
Read MoreChosen because DiGiovine Design won Silver for Logo for their client, Oakwood School. We talked with Adrienne DiGiovine, Principal, DiGiovine Design to learn more.
Read MoreChosen because National Cathedral School won a 2019 Bronze Brilliance Award for Magazine Feature Writing. InspirED talked with Scott Butterworth, Director of Communications about the win.
Read MoreChosen because Mission Minded won Gold for Still Photography, Outsourced and Bronze for Printed Viewbook/Prospectus for their client, Army and Navy Academy. Mission Minded’s Creative Director, Rod LeMaire, explained how they were done.
Read MoreChosen because Shanghai American School tied for Silver in the 2019 Brilliance Awards for Special Event and snagged a Bronze for Logo. Director of Marketing and Communications Kevin Lynch tells us about these projects.
Read MoreChosen because Zehno won five 2019 Brilliance Awards for their client Ursuline Academy of New Orleans. InspirED learned how it was done from Dr. Karen T. McNay, president of Ursuline Academy.
Read MoreChosen because St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes School won a Bronze 2019 Brilliance Award for Fundraising Video, In-House. InspirED talked about the project with Mandi Sapp, Assistant Director of Communications, Digital Media and Marketing.
Read MoreChosen because Interactive Schools won a Bronze in the 2019 Brilliance Awards for Website, Outsourced for their client, Wimbledon High School. InspirED learned more about this award winner from Rachel Brewster, Director of Marketing & Communications at Wimbledon High School.
Chosen because Mount Paran Christian School won a Silver 2019 Brilliance Award for Printed Fundraising Appeal and a Bronze for Fundraising Video, Outsourced. InspirED talked about the projects with Tiffany Westbrook, MPCS Director of Marketing and Communication.
Read MoreChosen because The Peddie School and Blair Academy together won a Gold 2019 Brilliance Award for Magazine Feature Article Writing. InspirED learned how two competitors came together to create this award-winner from Carrie Harrington, Editor, Peddie Chronicle and Suzy Logan, Director of Communications, Blair Academy.
Chosen because Affixxius Films won three 2018 Brilliance Awards for its Christ School video: Gold for Enrollment Video, Outsourced, Gold for Social Media Campaign and Gold for Out of the Box Concept. InspirED took a deep dive with Taralyn Cox, Brand Consultant at Affixxius, to learn more about this stand-out winner.
Chosen because Charlotte Preparatory School won Silver for Branded Web Page and Bronze for Homepage, Outsourced in the 2018 Brilliance Awards Website categories. InspirED connected with David Long, Director of Marketing and Communications at Charlotte Prep to learn the backstory behind this winning website.