Federal Premium Wins Telly Award for Super Collector Video

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posted on April 12, 2016
Federal Premium Ammunition has been awarded a bronze Telly Award for its short film “Doc—Collecting a Legacy,” which tells the incredible story of David “Doc” Frederickson, the company’s honorary historian.

The short film, which took its award in the Promotional Branding category, highlights Frederickson’s expansive collection of historical ammunition, packaging and memorabilia, capturing nearly all of Federal’s landmark achievements spanning the company’s deep and rich history.

“This award highlights the outstanding reputation of our brand as a market leader,” said Jason Nash, Federal Premium Ammunition marketing director. “The Federal Premium brand resonates with our customers for having a long history of quality and performance in any shooting discipline. But the fact that it highlights the life of Doc Frederickson—who is a fixture of our heritage, part of our culture and a member of the Federal Premium family—is what makes me most proud.”

The Telly Award is the premier award honoring the finest film and video productions, groundbreaking web commercials, videos and films, and outstanding local, regional, and cable TV commercials and programs. Its mission has been to strengthen the visual arts community by inspiring, promoting and supporting creativity. The 36th Annual Telly Awards received more than 13,000 entries from all 50 states and five continents.

For more, visit FederalPremium.com. Read more about this "super collector" here, and watch award-winning video above.

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