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Local studio's short film honored
a promise
A Promise, is a coming-of-age short film set in 1930s Liberty County and tells the story of a young boy who struggles to become a man in the post-Depression South. - photo by Wonder Worthy Productions photo

Wonder Worthy Productions, which recently released a film set in Liberty County,  was a Bronze winner in the 35th Annual Telly Awards.
The company’s short film, “A Promise,” is a coming-of-age short film set in 1930s Liberty County and tells the story of a young boy who struggles to become a man in the post-Depression South.
The Telly Awards were founded in 1979 to honor outstanding local, regional and cable TV commercials and programs, video and film productions, and online commercials, video and films. This year’s awards drew about 12,000 entries from all 50 states and numerous countries.
A judging panel of more than 500 industry professionals, each a past winner of a Silver Telly and a member of The Silver Telly Council, judged the competition. The council evaluated entries to recognize distinction in creative work. Entries do not compete against each other; rather, entries are judged against a standard of merit. Less than 25 percent of entries are chosen as winners of the Bronze Telly.  
“Wonder Worthy Productions is honored by this honor,” said Samone Norsworthy, CEO of Wonder Worthy Productions.
To find out more about the Telly Awards, go to www.tellyawards.com.

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