Better Earth’s Livestream Earthies Event Awarded Bronze in Branded Content: General-Remote Production at the 44th Annual Telly Awards

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The Earthies – Better Earth’s Live Awards Show, has been named a Bronze Winner for General-Remote Production in Branded Content in the record breaking 44th Annual Telly Awards. The Telly Awards honors excellence in video and television across all screens and is judged by leaders from video platforms, television, streaming networks, production companies and including Adobe,BBC World Service, Netflix, Dow Jones, Complex Networks, Jennifer Garner, A&E Networks, Hearst Media, Nickelodeon, National Geographic Society, ESPN Films, RYOT, Partizan and Vimeo. 

Better Earth is a solar energy and sustainability company on a mission to inspire the world to create a better Earth. We help homeowners save money and own their solar system at no upfront cost, while helping transform our world’s dependence on dirty, unsustainable power. We believe that the future is sustainable, solar is the future of energy, and the best time to make the transition is now!

In the beginning of 2023, we wanted to make sure we recognized all of the hard work of our team in a way we have never done before. Each year, we conduct a webinar to recap the previous year and what to expect in the upcoming year. This year, we took it a step further and hosted a livestream event from our HQ, where the executive team recognized some standout individuals from the Better Earth team who were awarded our first ever Earthies Awards

This was the first ever livestream event conducted by the Better Earth team, and we were extremely grateful for our production team who worked so hard to keep the event running as smoothly and efficiently as possible, and are thankful for everyone on the Better Earth team who tuned in! As a company with a team working across the globe, we are happy to be able to host an event where we could recognize the hard work and dedication of our entire team.

“The caliber of the work this season coming from creators such as Better Earth truly has reflected the theme of breaking out and standing out,” said Tellys Executive Director Sabrina Dridje. “Our industry is experimenting with new technologies like never before, crafting truly compelling stories to draw attention to some of the world’s most pressing issues, and companies big and small are turning to more sustainable practices to break the cycle of past production processes.” 

This year’s Telly winners announcement caps a year-long celebration of creators and talent who truly stand out during a time when the ubiquity of screens brings more clutter than quality into our lives. These are the creators and innovators who spotlight diverse voices, who are building a more sustainable industry, and who break through the static with their creativity. 

This was a record breaking year with nearly 13,000 entries from across the globe and top video and television content producers such as Airbnb, Audible, BET Networks/BET Digital, BritBox, Disney, FEMA, Gaumont, Golden State Warriors, MediaMonks, NASA, National Geographic Society, Netflix, Paramount, PBS Digital Studios and more. 

At Better Earth, our team truly believes it is an honor to have been selected among the award-winners at this year’s Telly Awards. Our team works tirelessly to make the world a better place, and we truly appreciate the hard work of everyone on the Better Earth team. To win a bronze award for an event celebrating our team is unbelievable. 

About The Telly Awards 

The Telly Awards is the premier award honoring video and television across all screens. Established in 1979, The Telly Awards receives over 12,000 entries from all 50 states and 5 continents. Entrants are judged by The Telly Awards Judging Council—an industry body of over 200 leading experts including advertising agencies, production companies, and major television networks, reflective of the multiscreen industry The Telly Awards celebrates. Partners of The Telly Awards include Green The Bid, SeriesFest, Video Consortium, Ghetto Film School, We Are Parable, Future of Film, NAB, Stash, NYWIFT, Production Hub with support from The Commercial Director’s Diversity Program.