Zooey Deschanel & Jonathan Scott Join Sarah Paulson at EMA Awards Gala 2021
A handful of stars got all dressed up for a night of entertainment with a focus on environmental messaging, as they attended the Environmental Media Association awards gala in Los Angeles on Saturday evening.
Held at Gearbox LA, the award show thrown by the non-profit celebrates works of art in television, film, and documentary categories that use the 'power of storytelling to call for environmental justice, climate action, and sustainability.'
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dailymail.co.uk: Julianne Hough shows a tasteful amount of skin in a beaded set while Malin Akerman is eco friendly in vegan leather at the Environmental Media Association awards gala
A handful of stars got all dressed up for a night of entertainment with a focus on environmental messaging, as they attended the Environmental Media Association awards gala in Los Angeles on Saturday evening.
Held at Gearbox LA, the award show thrown by the non-profit celebrates works of art in television, film, and documentary categories that use the 'power of storytelling to call for environmental justice, climate action, and sustainability.'
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THR.com: ‘Ted Lasso,’ ‘No Sudden Move’ Among Environmental Media Awards Winners
Saturday night’s Environmental Media Association Awards gala celebrated this year’s film and TV that helped move the sustainability conversation forward with environmental storylines and activism behind the scenes.
Held at Gearbox L.A. and hosted by Jeff Goldblum, the show awarded prizes to Ted Lasso, No Sudden Move and Full Frontal With Samantha Bee for their contributions. Ed Begley Jr. was also honored with the EMA Lifetime Achievement Award; stylist Karla Welch and entrepreneur Sasha Markova, who together founded The Period Company, received the EMA Innovator Award; nonprofit Hip Hop Caucus got the EMA Global Justice Award and climate activist (and former presidential candidate) Tom Steyer received the EMA Ongoing Commitment Award.
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sourcingjournal.com: H&M Foundation’s Global Change Award Wants Your Climate-Focused Fashion Innovations
H&M Foundation’s Global Change Award is back after a Covid-19-related pause. Now in its sixth year, the fashion innovation challenge is accepting applications beginning Aug. 25.
Though previous iterations of the initiative included somewhat ambiguous guidelines related to positive global change, this year’s program has a laser-sharp focus that organizers say will help teams create an innovation that could have a major impact on the world. H&M Foundation is calling specifically for game-changing solutions that address one or several global areas: land, water, oceans, climate and biodiversity.
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deadline.com: Jeff Goldblum To Host 2021 Environmental Media Association Awards; ‘Ted Lasso’ & ‘Vivo’ Among Nominees
Jeff Goldblum has signed on to host the 2021 Environmental Media Association(EMA) Awards gala, which will celebrate a new slate of television and film titles that address climate change, sustainability and other environmental topics.
The EMA Awards Gala will return for an in-person ceremony on Saturday, October 16 at Gearbox LA. EMA has also revealed that it will honor Ed Begley Jr. with its Lifetime Achievement Award, Hip Hop Caucus its Global Justice Award, Tom Steyer the Ongoing Commitment Award and Karla Welch and Sasha Markova the Innovator Award.
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thr.com: Jeff Goldblum to Host 2021 Environmental Media Association Awards
Ed Begley Jr. will receive the EMA Lifetime Achievement Award at the Oct. 16 ceremony, which recognizes environmentalism in TV and film.
This year’s Environmental Media Association’s Awards and Honors Gala will return in person on Oct. 16, with Jeff Goldblum set to host.
The awards recognize Hollywood titles that address climate change, sustainability and other environmental topics through storylines, while also recognizing studios and productions for their efforts to be sustainable in front of and behind the camera.
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Environmental Media Association Sets Impact Summit, Awards for In-Person Return
EMA will host its summit, featuring Malin Akerman, Constance Zimmer and stylist Karla Welch, on Sept. 2 and its awards show on Oct. 16.
After going virtual in 2020 amid the pandemic, the Environmental Media Association is returning to in-person events this fall with its Impact Summit and annual awards gala.
The summit, set for Sept. 2 at the Pendry West Hollywood, will feature panelists and attendees including Malin Akerman, Constance Zimmer, stylist Karla Welch, Wolfgang Puck, Alex Winter, Ed Solomon, Senator Alex Padilla, Wendie Malick, Ray Halbritter, Frances Fisher, Gina McCarthy, Ed Begley Jr., Nalleli Cobo and Vien Truong. The awards show will take place on Oct. 16 in Los Angeles, and guests will be asked to provide proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test within 48 hours for both events.
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PRODUCED BY magazine: How to Make a Black Bear Green
FROM LOCATION SCOUTING TO REUSABLE FLATWARE, SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES ADD UP TO AGREEN PRODUCTION-AND SAVE MONEY IN THE PROCESS.
I see a net-zero emissions production coming," declares Jonathan Blitstein of Tandem Pictures. "It's not tomorrow, but soon. It's about aligning your values with your practices now, so that you're ready when that future comes."
"Every detail of our work has some impact on the environment," said producer Julie Christeas at the outset of production. Her awareness of that fact supercharged their green practices. Black Bear stars Aubrey Plaza as a filmmaker who plays the house guest of a troubled couple, played by Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon. The film was written and directed by Lawrence Michael Levine and premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. It was distributed theatrically and on streaming platforms last year by Momentum Pictures.
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variety.com: Ray Halbritter, Oneida Indian Nation of New York Representative and Nation Enterprises CEO, has been named executive chairman of the Environmental Media Assn.
Ray Halbritter, Oneida Indian Nation of New York Representative and Nation Enterprises CEO, has been named executive chairman of the Environmental Media Assn. Halbritter, who also sits on the board of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, recently launched Standing Arrow Prods. to help increase representation and support of Native American and Indigenous peoples on-screen.
“I am proud and humbled to help guide EMA’s ongoing mission to promote environmental progress,” Harlbritter said in a statement. “America’s First People understand in our souls the pressing urgency of EMA’s struggle and we will always use our voices to help protect the health of our planet.”
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associationsnow.com: Environmental Media Group Gives Super Bowl Ads Points for Sustainability
After success certifying TV shows and movies for sustainability, the Environmental Media Association finally tackled commercials for one of the small screen’s biggest events: the Super Bowl. The organization awarded its Green Seal Gold certification to all six Anheuser-Busch ads.
Since 2003, the Environmental Media Association has been trying to ensure that movies and TV shows were both environmentally safe and sustainable. As part of its work, EMA helped productions cut waste, reduce their carbon footprints, and curb energy use—awarding many its Green Seal certification. Now, EMA has finally brought that sustainability to small-screen advertising.
“We are the global standard for green production for television and film,” said Debbie Levin, EMA’s CEO. “We’ve tried to get into advertising and commercials for years, and we couldn’t get any traction with it.”
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politico.com: An industrial policy for the 21st century
WE HAVE ONE WORD FOR YOU. JUST ONE WORD: Batteries.
Let's start in the U.S. President Joe Biden is moving quickly to accelerate the shift to electric vehicles and jump-start a domestic industry. Days after taking office, he signed an executive order to use American-made, union-built, zero-emission cars, vans and trucks to ferry government employees.
It’s a vivid example of how Biden won’t need Congress to act on climate. It’s an even more vivid example of how hard it will be to deliver real change.
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people.com: Super Bowl 2021: See All the Celebrity-Studded Commercials Released This Year (So Far!)
It's that time of year again: the Super Bowl is upon us.
While it's hard to believe that it's (already? only?) been a year since the Kansas City Chiefs' defeat of the San Francisco 49ers — not to mention Jennifer Lopez and Shakira's epic halftime show — Super Bowl LV ads are steadily rolling in to remind us of what a year it's been.
On Feb. 7, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs will face off at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Inauguration poet Amanda Gorman will perform ahead of the game's coin toss, The Weeknd will perform at the Pepsi Halftime Show and I will perform my half-hearted appreciation for sports.
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hollywoodlife.com: Lenny Kravitz Encourages You To ‘InvestIn The Moment’ In Stella Artois’ SuperBowl Commercial
Did you know that you’re actually a billionaire? In Stella’s Super Bowl 55 commercial, Lenny Kravitz reminds you how you’re ‘rich in life’ and how best to share the wealth before it’s all ‘over.’
“We’re all born with 2.5 billion heartbeats,” says Lenny Kravitz at the start of Stella Artois’ commercial slated for Super Bowl LV on Feb. 7. In the spot, the Grammy Award-winning rock icon realizes that everyone is born a “heartbeat billionaire” and that instead of hoarding this wealth, it’s better to spread it around. “Let’s not waste the fortune within us,” he says, as his 1991 classic “It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over” soundtracks a gorgeously animated film. “Invest in each other, in the moments we share, because you’re rich in life when you’re a heartbeat billionaire.”
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marketingdive.com: Tracking every ad buy for Super Bowl LV
It's already been an unusual football season, with the NFL postponing some games and taking its Pro Bowl virtual on video game Madden. This uncertainty has extended to the timing and format of Super Bowl LV, confusing marketers across categories.
Players, fans and advertisers alike face a tricky playing field and, in the weeks ahead, will have to navigate the ongoing challenges spurred by COVID-19. Despite that, brands have begun to confirm their ad buys or announce switch-ups for the championship match in February.
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environmentalleader.com: Anheuser-Busch Super Bowl Ads Certified by Environmental Media Association
Anheuser-Busch says all of its Super Bowl ads have been certified “gold” by the Environmental Media Association (EMA); the brewer says it is the first major advertiser to partner with EMA by adopting its guidelines throughout Super Bowl advertising production.
The EMA Green Seal certification for production is an established set of guidelines for sustainable production of TV, movie and events. Anheuser-Busch says it worked closely with the EMA, creative agencies, and production partners throughout the production of its Super Bowl ads to ensure each of the six spots met EMA’s established best practices for sustainable production, in areas including production, makeup, catering, and transportation. All vendors involved in production were also required to comply with EMA standards.
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pilotonline.com: Anheuser-Busch joins Coke, Pepsi in skipping Super Bowl ads for iconic brands
For the first time since 1983, when Anheuser-Busch used all of its ad time to introduce a beer called Bud Light, the beer giant isn’t advertising its iconic Budweiser brand during the Super Bowl. Instead, it’s donating the money it would have spent on the ad to coronavirus vaccination awareness efforts.
Anheuser-Busch still has four minutes of advertising during the game for its other brands including Bud Light, Bud Light Seltzer Lemonade, Michelob Ultra and Michelob Ultra Organic Seltzer. Those are some of its hottest sellers, particularly among younger viewers.But the decision to not do an anthemic Budweiser ad — which over nearly four decades has made American icons of frogs chirping “Budweiser,” guys screaming “Whassup!”, and of course the Budweiser Clydesdales — showcases the caution with which some advertisers are approaching the first COVID-era Super Bowl.
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insidehook.com: Why So Many Major Brands Are Skipping Super Bowl Ads
For the first time since Super Bowl XVII, when the Redskins beat the Dolphins 27–17 to capture their first championship, Anheuser-Busch won’t be airing an advertisement for Budweiser during the big game.
Instead of spending money on a Budweiser ad, Anheuser-Busch is committing $1 million to marketing campaigns related to COVID-19 vaccine awareness and education, according to The Wall Street Journal.
“We’re still going to reach people during the Super Bowl,” Monica Rustgi, VP of marketing at Budweiser, told The WSJ. “It’s just not going to be in the traditional sense. We’re still using the conversation and the ecosystem around the Super Bowl to send a message, but we’re also helping to be part of the solution so we can all enjoy an ice cold Bud sooner or later.”
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apnews.com: Stella Artois And Lenny Kravitz Inspire You To Savor Moments Together At Super Bowl LV
An official sponsor of the NFL, Anheuser-Busch’s Stella Artois will use its stage at Super Bowl LV to spread a piece of investment advice that comes from the heart. Known for encouraging everyone to savor time with those who matter most, Stella Artois will inspire people to invest their fortune of heartbeats - all 2.5 billion of them - in moments together in the brand’s new campaign: “Invest Your Heartbeats In The Life Artois.”
Through this program, the brand will encourage everyone to invest in a diverse portfolio of unscripted nights, last-minute plans and good times spent laughing and loving with a Stella Artois in hand and those dearest to you. The return? Accruing fond memories together that will be savored for a lifetime.
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yahoo.com: Super Bowl 2021: See All the Celebrity-Studded Commercials Released This Year (So Far!)
It's that time of year again: the Super Bowl is upon us.
While it's hard to believe that it's (already? only?) been a year since the Kansas City Chiefs' defeat of the San Francisco 49ers — not to mention Jennifer Lopez and Shakira's epic halftime show — Super Bowl LV ads are steadily rolling in to remind us of what a year it's been.
On Feb. 7, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs will face off at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Inauguration poet Amanda Gorman will perform ahead of the game's coin toss, The Weeknd will perform at the Pepsi Halftime Show and I will perform my half-hearted appreciation for sports.
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anheuser-busch.com: Anheuser-Busch Becomes First Major Advertiser to Partner with Environmental Media Association
The leading brewer partnered with the nonprofit to encourage green production for six of its national Super Bowl spots.
Anheuser-Busch continues to set the standard for Super Bowl advertising in 2021, now with all of its national spots certified “gold” by the Environmental Media Association (EMA), a nonprofit focused on encouraging green production and raising environmental awareness.
The EMA Green Seal certification for production is an established set of guidelines for sustainable production of TV, movies and events. This year, Anheuser-Busch will be the first major advertiser to partner with EMA by adopting these guidelines throughout Super Bowl advertising production.
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