Fresh Media, who produced our outstanding rental/events promotional video, recently announced it was awarded a prestigious Silver Telly Award in the Videography & Cinematography Non-Broadcast Category. The video, which was produced in a partnership with the Washington County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Promotion Agency, helps the Museum market its expansive rental facility within its new, 21,000 sq. ft. Welcome & Education Center. “This video provides a wonderful way to gain awareness for our unique facilities that provide a perfect venue for private events such as corporate meetings and weddings,” said Scott Becker, Executive Director/CEO.
“Fresh Media is committed to producing impactful, visually stunning content that resonates with audiences and brings our clients’ visions to life,” said AJ Brach, owner. “We are proud of our team’s dedication to delivering high-quality, memorable videos, and we are grateful to the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum and the Washington County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Promotion Agency for trusting us to tell their story.”
According to Jeff Kotula, President of the Washington County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Promotion Agency, Fresh Media’s work reflects a new direction in sharing Washington County’s story. “We are excited that Fresh Media not only understands the history of our area, but also is able to promote our assets through various platforms. Being awarded a Silver Telly Award for their work with us and the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum only cements Fresh Media’s excellent reputation,” stated Mr. Kotula.
The Telly Awards honor excellence in video and television across all screens and are judged by leaders from video platforms, television, streaming networks, and production companies, including Netflix, Dow Jones, A&E Networks, and Hearst Media. Visit our rentals page to watch the video.
In addition to this national recognition, PTM received the President’s Silver Award from the Washington County Community Foundation in recognition of its organizational excellence earlier this year. The award is accompanied by a $25,000 grant that will help fund the Museum’s standby trolley power project that will protect against unforeseen power outages. PTM is grateful to the Foundation for this recognition and funding.