The National Corvette Museum’s film on the history of the Corvette, which loops daily in the Museum’s Chevrolet Theater, was recently awarded a Bronze Telly Award. The award was in the category of Non-Broadcast General Automotive and was produced by Greene HD Productions, Inc.
The 13-minute film traces the development of America’s iconic sports car, from the very first 1953 Corvettes, to today’s seventh generation, which rolls off the assembly lines in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
The Telly Awards were introduced in 1979 to honor excellence in video and television across all screens. The Telly Awards annually showcases the best work created within television and across video, for all screens. Receiving over 12,000 entries for all 50 states and 5 countries, the winners represent work from some of the most respected advertising agencies, television stations, production companies and publishers from around the world.
Members of the National Corvette Museum can watch the film online by logging into the Members Only section of the website here.