Imagining Abolition - Hermes Creative Awards
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People’s Television

New York, NY
People's Television is a full-service creative studio based in New York City and Washington, DC that produces digital and broadcast branded content for organizations ranging from Fortune 100 companies to global nonprofits, as well as award-winning independent films and documentaries which have been recognized by the world's best festivals and broadcasters. Since 2010, we’ve drawn upon our independent filmmaking spirit to help our clients engage their audiences and elevate their brands through the power of storytelling.

Imagining Abolition

Client: Black Lives Matter
Category: Electronic Media / Social Media / Interactive Media | Video | 157. Documentary