Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services |
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2000 |
Crystal Award of Excellence, Communicator's |
2000 |
GOLDEN EAGLE Award, CINE
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"Our Baby" (2000):
Soon-to-be-parents discover that, despite being off welfare, they are still eligible for Medicaid.
757K - English |
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772K - Spanish
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770K - Spanish
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763K - Spanish
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Catholic Church "United Family" Campaign |
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"La Tardanza"" ("Tardiness") (2000):
When a child's teacher comes to the door, a parent will often think the worst. In this case, a mother's fears are laid to rest when her daughter's teacher visits with some good news.
3M - :60 sec.
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"La Guitarra" ("The Guitar") (1999):
Concerned his son's desire to play guitar will take away from his academic studies, a father tells his son not to waste his time. He changes his mind after hearing his son won a music award and realizes his music is important.
320k - :60 sec. |
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"La Verguenza" ("Shame") (1999):
A father throws his son out of the house after finding out he is HIV positive. Later the father is helped by a friend to understand and accept his son and not be ashamed of his medical condition.
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Client Comments
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PRIZES:
2001 |
Silver Award, WorldFest Houston, TV Campaign |
2000 |
Crystal Award of Distinction, The Communicator Awards "La Familia Unida Esperanza en la Vida" (complete campaign) |
2000 |
Silver Winner, 14th International Mercury 2000 Award Competition: La Familia Unida Esperanza en la Vida |
2000 |
GOLD Gabriel Award "La Familia Unida Esperanza en la Vida-Shame" Radio PSA |
2000 |
Unda-USA Certificate of Merit Award, Gabriel Awards Competition, "La
Familia Unida Esperanza en la Vida-Shame" TV PSA |
2000 |
GOLD, The Summit Creative Award. "La Famila Unida Esperanza en la
Vida" |
1999 |
Mercury Awards "1999 La Familia Unida Campaign" - Radio PSA |
1999 |
Unda-USA Gabriel Awards "Te Quiero Papa" - Radio PSA |
1999 |
Unda-USA Gabriel Awards "Te Quiero Papa" - Television PSA |
1999 |
Telly Awards-Bronze "Te Quiero Papa" & "La Nueva Alumna" |
1999 |
WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival - Silver for "La Familia Unida" TV Campaign |
1999 |
International Film and Video Festival - Third Place |
1999 |
Summit- Bronze for "La Familia Unida" - Radio Campaign |
1997 |
Summit- Bronze for "La Familia Unida" - Radio Campaign |
1998 |
WorldFest-Flagstaff International Film Festival - Gold for "La Familia Unida" TV Campaign
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"Ojo Con Su Vision" (1995):
Produced by Cecilia Domeyko, for Prospect
Associates and the National Eye Institute. Accent Media designed,
implemented, and evaluated this nationwide, bilingual campaign for the
prevention of diabetic eye disease among Hispanics. We developed TV, radio,
and print public service announcements, video news releases, a media kit,
and a "comic book" containing educational information, as well as identity
materials, a logo, a campaign slogan, and letterhead. The campaign reached
over 700 Anglo stations, 60 Hispanic TV stations, and 430 U.S. Hispanic
radio stations. In addition, print media components of the campaign appeared
in approximately 1,500 Anglo and Hispanic print publications in the top 20
Hispanic markets in the U.S. The TV and radio PSAs, hosted by famous salsa
star Celia Cruz and her husband Pedro Knight, won a Bronze Award at the 1995
Charleston Film Festival.
PRIZES:
1995 |
The Charleston International Film Festival - Bronze |
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"Know Your Rights" (1993):
Producer, Writer, Director: Cecilia Domeyko.
A series of five 30 second PSAs for the AARP and the American Bar Association on the rights of U.S. older Hispanics, hosted by film star Rita Moreno. The PSA's were distributed to forty U.S. Hispanic TV stations.
940K - :60 sec.
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