Flying Pig Ranch Studios Garners Third Award for the Documentary “Look Where I Stand”
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Flying Pig Ranch Studios Garners Third Award for the Documentary “Look Where I Stand”
After already receiving an Aegis award for best documentary and a Communitas award for corporate community responsibility, Flying Pig Ranch Studios has received the Hermes Creative Platinum award.
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