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Kennesaw State Graduate Earns Three Telly Awards For Videos

It's not every communications intern who arrives at their first day of work with 28 years experience.

(Kennesaw State University)

Jun 10, 2021

Kennesaw State graduate earns three Telly Awards for videos

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Justin Webb


KENNESAW, Ga.
(Jun 10, 2021)
— It’s not every communications intern who arrives at their first day of work with 28
years’ experience. For the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL) and
then-Kennesaw State University graduate student and intern Justin Webb, their collaboration resulted in three national
video awards.

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Videos that Webb produced last year during his DECAL internship recently earned two
2021 silver Telly Awards and one bronze award. The New York-based Tellys were launched
in 1979 to recognize top television commercials, but now spotlight worthy video used
on any platform.

Webb graduated last year with a Master of Arts in Integrated Global Communication (MAIGC). He has worked as a freelance video producer since 1993 and wanted to earn
a graduate degree as a step into teaching video production.

“We’re proud that Justin’s work earned this recognition. It’s a tribute to his talent
and the hard work he put in while he was pursuing his master’s degree at KSU,” said
Joshua Azriel, professor of communication and associate director of graduate studies
and development.

Webb said he is grateful for the internship with DECAL and the opportunities it afforded.
The role came about after an internship he was supposed to serve in Italy fell through
because of the coronavirus pandemic.

“I was really excited about it,” Webb said. “I got to work in a state organization
that was reaching out to kids over the summer and I was able to turn that into some
compelling videos.”

Winning a silver Telly in the People’s Choice, non-broadcast category was a video
Webb produced about the success of an emergency meals program started in Burke County,
Georgia in response to the pandemic. The other two — one a People's Choice Telly award
— were for the Summer Meals 4 Kids in Georgia Awareness Week: July 13-17, 2020 virtual
conference.

Webb, who lives in Kennesaw, became the fourth and most recent member of his family
to earn a degree from Kennesaw State. His wife and two of their children are KSU graduates,
he said.

– Gary Tanner


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