Mode Project is excited to announce that its video work for Chicago Symphony Orchestra, After School Matters and WTTW has been named Best in Travel Tourism, Best in Not-for-Profit, and Best in Television Motion Graphics award categories, recognized by Silver and Bronze honors in the 41st Annual Telly Awards.
“We’re proud to get this recognition, but we’re even prouder to be serving these important Chicago institutions. Whether helping communicate After School Matters value, to helping build new audiences for our world-class symphony orchestra, to developing branding, design and animation for WTTW, Mode Project is committed to telling stories that make a difference, through our filmmaking, design, animation and editing.” said Brooks Ruyle, Mode’s Creative Director.
“It Made Me Who I Am” tells the story of a teen whose life was transformed by After School Matters’ programs, for their annual fundraising gala.
“The Soundtrack of a Great City” produced for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, artistically merges everyday Chicago street scenes and sounds with a performance by the city’s world-class symphony.
“Art and Design in Chicago” for PBS member station WTTW, captures the excitement of 130 years of art and design in Chicago in a unique opening title sequence for WTTW’s series about Chicago as a creative metropolis for artists and designers from around the world.