How sustainable storytelling can shape our future | Perelandra Beedles | TEDxUniversityofSalford

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In this talk, Perelandra Beedles explores how the decisions made behind the scenes of television production, from budgeting and logistics to creative direction, shape both environmental impact and cultural influence. Drawing on her work with the award-nominated Production Managing the Planet initiative and the BAFTA albert certified documentary Woman Grows Jeans, she challenges the idea that sustainability sits on the margins of the industry. Instead, she positions it as a creative and practical force at the heart of production. When sustainability is embedded into how television is made, it has the power to influence not only carbon footprints, but the stories we tell and the behaviours we inspire. The future of television depends not just on content, but on how responsibly it is produced. Perelandra Beedles is an educator, researcher, and television production professional with extensive experience as a director, producer, and production manager in the screen industries. She is a Lec

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