Categories : Festivals

10 Nov

Prison Valley: Best cross-media/online production (AIB’s 2010, London)

Association for International Broadcasting announces winners of 2010 International Media Excellence Awards. Prison Valley won an award.

De gaude à droite: Alexandre Brachet (producteur), David Dufresne (co-auteur et réalisateur), Claire Harford (Eurosport) et Vanessa Mock (Feature Story News pour IAB).

Alexandre Brachet (producer), David Dufresne (co-director), Claire Harford (Eurosport) et Vanessa Mock (Feature Story News for IAB).

2010 ‘AIBs’ recognise creativity and innovation in global broadcasting across TV, radio, cross-media, marketing and technology

Best cross-media/online production (AIB’s 2010, London)

Winner: Arte France (France) for Prison Valley

—” this advanced form of web documentary and truly multimedia production shows the way ahead for content producers aiming to capture the attention of audiences across platforms”—

Best cross-media/online production – sponsored by Eurosport

Winner: Arte France (France) for Prison Valley

—”this advanced form of web documentary and truly multimedia production shows the way ahead for content producers aiming to capture the attention of audiences across platforms”—

Highly commended

Radio Free Asia (USA) for Travelling Down the Mekong
BBC World Service Trust (UK) for BBC Janala

London, UK, 9 November 2010 – The Association for International Broadcasting (AIB) announced the winners of its annual global media excellence awards at a gala event in London 9 November 2010.

The AIB Awards are unique in broadcasting because of their independence from commercial interests – an independent panel of judges consisting of respected professionals from the broadcasting and wider industries selected the winners among a record number of entries submitted from all over the world.

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