Welcome to Tellwell’s weekly Plog (photo-blog)!

A jam-packed week here, there, and everywhere! From Story Maker events and updates to breaking it down on the dance floor, let’s see what we got up to! 💫

Seven people stand in a group in front of an "AAF North Dakota" branded backdrop. Several team members are smiling and holding up cans of Liquid Death sparkling water and glasses of beer.

This week’s writer

Hey readers, it’s Kari! I’m the video content specialist here at Tellwell and I have the pleasure of writing this week’s plog. As part of the film team, I conduct interviews, direct talent, write storylines, and so much more! Let’s get into it!

A nightmare to remember 🪩

Last weekend, the Plains Art Museum held their annual spring gala and we had quite a few Tellwellians in attendance! This year’s theme was Nightmare At The Museum — bringing a bit of spooky to this season. There were themed snacks, dancing, and art auctions throughout the night. Our team had fun with the theme in their outfits as well! We also created the promo for this event, check it out below!

A group of four friends takes a glowing, pink-tinted selfie on a dance floor. They are all smiling and laughing, dressed in dark formal attire with one woman wearing a black beaded choker.
Two women pose together at a dimly lit indoor event. The woman on the right is wearing a black feathered outfit with a matching lace masquerade mask, while a bar with various bottles is visible in the background.
A high-angle, crowded view of a "Spring Gala: Nightmare at the Museum" event. Guests in formal wear and costumes fill a dimly lit room illuminated by colorful, swirling light patterns, creating a vibrant party atmosphere.

Turning a new page ☀️

One of our Story Makers is starting a new chapter for their organization and we are so excited to see it come to be. The same dedication, the same mission, just a renewed approach.

Sollera — previously The Rape & Abuse Crisis Center — has rebranded. They realized that many might have seen their name as a barrier for them. Maybe they didn’t think it applied to their experience, maybe they thought they weren’t in an immediate crisis, or they thought they just wouldn’t qualify. Changing the name creates a more inclusive, approachable space for those who need support.

With this name change came a new website, brought to you by our design & web teams. This site was built with intentionality and care and we are proud to be part of this exciting change.

And to top off all this great news, they are moving into a new facility! Recently, we were given a tour of the space and an in-depth look into the intentional changes and design. We are thrilled for Sollera and their whole team for this shift and the exciting next steps, check out their new website here!

A group of eight coworkers wearing colorful hard hats—including white, yellow, and blue—pose together inside a building under construction with unfinished walls and an open ceiling grid.
Three women stand smiling in front of a white and blue "Sollera" banner that lists services for domestic and sexual violence prevention. The woman in the center is wearing sunglasses and leaning forward playfully.

A refreshing event with AAF-ND ✨

AAF-ND hosted the final speaker event of the season and it ended with a bang (well, maybe a sparkle). Liquid Death is a water company that makes everything from still & sparkling water, energy drinks, teas, and more all with the mission of bringing death to single use plastic.

Andy Pearson, VP of Creative at Liquid Death, shared their take on standard marketing methods, why they take risks, and why thinking outside the box can be a winning bet. It was so fun to learn about the thought process behind several popular campaigns they’ve created!

A candid, high-angle selfie of four coworkers laughing and making silly faces at an event. They are holding cans of Liquid Death, and one man in a red flannel shirt is mid-sip from a glass of beer.
A man with long dark hair speaks into a microphone during a presentation in a modern industrial space. Behind him, a large projection screen displays three tall cans of Liquid Death beverage, while an audience watches from the foreground.

Hopping on the event train 🚂

Thursday was a busy day for Team Tellwell and our Story Makers!

To start out the morning, a few of us attended the FirstLink Annual Breakfast. It was a morning of education, hope and connection all in the name of mental health and suicide prevention. We learned about how upstream hope is one of the best ways to prevent crises from keynote speaker Dr. Sally Spender-Thomas. Following her presentation, they premiered the impact film we created for this event. This film highlights the work of local businesses and how they bring workplace wellness into their offices each and every day.

A close-up of a blue event program on a banquet table for the "FirstLink 17th Annual Breakfast." The program features a QR code and lists Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas as the keynote speaker. Red and blue baseball-themed stress balls are scattered nearby.
Three women smile for a photo in front of a white backdrop repeatedly printed with "FirstLink," "211 Information & Referral Helpline," and "988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline." They are dressed in casual business attire, including a yellow tiered dress and a floral tapestry jacket.

After breakfast was lunch! A few more joined for the Freedom Resource Center Appreciation Luncheon. During this event, we helped celebrate advocates, employers and community leaders who are actively supporting disability rights. Along with recognizing the great work of this organization and the people who support them, we got to see their logo refresh in person! Team Tellwell designed this refresh a few months ago with the intention of keeping some old elements and combining it with something new. So fun to see it in the real world!

A vertical photo strip from the Freedom Resource Center featuring four different shots of the same six women. The photos capture a progression from professional smiles to silly faces and excited waving against a branded "Freedom" backdrop.
A tabletop sign titled "Logo Refresh!" displays the evolution of the Freedom Resource Center brand. An arrow points from the old red and blue cursive-style logo to a new, modern design featuring bold navy block lettering and a simplified red and blue wave icon.

Filming! 🎥

The film team was across the state in Watford City for a few days of filming!

Here, they are featuring a local hospital and their excellent oncology department. This project will be featuring several patient stories and we are honored to have been welcomed into their homes, their lives, and their journeys. We’re excited to bring these films to life!

A behind-the-scenes look at a video shoot inside a medical facility. A videographer in a white sterile jumpsuit and hairnet holds a professional camera rig while standing next to a smiling man dressed in blue surgical scrubs, a cap, and shoe covers.
A person wearing a grey beanie and black sweatshirt films a person fishing on a rocky shoreline. The professional camera is mounted on a tripod, capturing the silhouette of the angler against a bright, sunny sky and blue water.
That wraps up this week! Keep an eye out for our next plog, coming May 15th!
A woman in a floral jacket playfully poses at an indoor event holding photo booth props on sticks, including star-shaped glasses and a black mustache. She also holds a large blue speech bubble sign that reads, "I SUPPORT 988."