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Domtar documentary wins three Telly awards

August 19, 2015  By Pulp & Paper Canada


Domtar’s short documentary, A Portrait on Paper, has earned three Telly Awards. Domtar’s inspirational short video received a Silver Award for Best Corporate Image; a Bronze Award for Best Creative Director; and a Bronze Award for Best Editing.  The Telly Awards honor film and video productions, online video content, and outstanding local, regional, and cable tv content.

Domtar’s short documentary, A Portrait on Paper, highlights the life of a 20-year employee from the company’s Marlboro Mill in Bennettsville, S.C. Part of Domtar’s Paper Made Here program, this film demonstrates how North American paper companies, like Domtar, positively impact the lives of North American workers, their families, and their local communities.

“We are thrilled and honored that A Portrait on Paper was recognized with three Telly awards,” said Paige Goff, Domtar’s vice-president of sustainability and business communications. “Our Paper Made Here program was launched to share our story about how Domtar is making a difference in the lives of our employees and the local communities in which we operate across North America, and we are proud to see that this film resonates with so many people.”

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Watch the Domtar film that earned three Telly Awards here.


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