Plan B Productions® Wins Platinum Best of Show Award

Plan B Productions® has won the Platinum/Best of Show Award for the prestigious 2004 Aurora Awards in the Documentary-Biography category.

(PRWEB) January 13, 2005

Plan B Productions® has won the Platinum/Best of Show Award for the prestigious 2004 Aurora Awards in the Documentary-Biography category. The Aurora Awards is an international competition designed to recognize excellence in the film and video industries.

Plan B Productions® entry "The Cole Nobody Knows" is the documentary on jazz musician Freddy Cole, the lesser known, yet equally talented younger brother of Nat King Cole. Featuring never-before-seen performance material and interviews with jazz legends Clark Terry, Monty Alexander and Atlanta radio host Carl Anthony, “The Cole Nobody Knows” documentary is a playful overview of Freddy Cole’s music and explanation of his position within the contemporary Jazz scene.

"The Cole Nobody Knows" was directed by Plan B Productions® filmmaker Clay Walker. Walker's previous awards include a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival for his documentary "Post No Bills" on Los Angeles based political poster artist Robbie Conal.

Plan B Productions® specializes in all aspects of production and post-production for film, video and multi-media content creation. For more information on Plan B Productions® please visit their website at http://www.planbproductions.com.

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Freddy Cole Performing at the Blue Note Jazz Club Freddy Cole Performing at the Blue Note Jazz Club

Freddy Cole Performing at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City in December of 2003. Photograph by Clay Walker/Plan B Productions.


Grady Tate, Freddy Cole & Quincy Jones Grady Tate, Freddy Cole & Quincy Jones

Grady Tate, Freddy Cole & Quincy Jones backstage a the Hollywood Bowl in July of 2004. Photograph by Clay Walker.


Monty Alexander, Clark Terry & Freddy Cole Monty Alexander, Clark Terry & Freddy Cole

Monty Alexander, Clark Terry & Freddy Cole backstage at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City in December of 2003. Photograph by Clay Walker/Plan B Productions.