Video Case Study: Alamance Community College

By: Samantha Hopper The Client Alamance Community College was one of the first organized community colleges in North Carolina. ACC’s student body is more than 5,000 students and it offers 25 workforce development programs as well as apprenticeships. ACC also offers students mentoring through the Women in Industrial Science, Design, Engineering, and Manufacturing (WiSDEM) program.  […]

Orange County Visitors Bureau Get Out and Give Back

Orange County Visitors Bureau Get Out and Give Back The Orange County Visitors Bureau posted a set of videos titled “Get Out and Give Back” with the goal of increasing business in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area during the COVID-19 pandemic. The multimedia team worked to shoot and edit each of these videos, following all COVID-19 […]

The Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro: Business Excellence Awards

One sign of a thriving economy is the growth of new businesses. Each year, The Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro celebrates an exceptional performance by a local business. School of Rock Chapel Hill was the winner of the 2019 New Business of the Year Award. Find out more about School of Rock Chapel Hill […]

Chapel Hill Orange County Visitors Bureau: Occupancy Taxes

Occupancy Taxes and Tourism – Chapel Hill Orange County Visitors Bureau What happens to occupancy taxes collected by the Chapel Hill government? Find out about the distribution process in this video from the Orange County Visitors Bureau made by the Multimedia Team at the 1893 Brand Studio. For more examples of work from 1893 Brand […]

Chapel Hill Orange County Visitors Bureau: Social Justice Rally

On Saturday June 6th, the town of Chapel Hill held a social justice rally. The rally was a peaceful protest to honor our slain brothers and sisters. Hear from the Town of Carrboro Council Member, Barbara Foushee, on why this rally is so important to her and the communities of Orange County and how we […]

Orange County Point-In-Time Count Video

This video, produced by our multimedia team, highlights the federally required Point-In-Time count of local homelessness and the opportunities it provides to build relationships with community members experiencing homelessness.