Solar Victoria's 'Put the Sun to Work' via Hive Creative

2 September 2024
 

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To promote the transition to solar energy in Victorian homes.

Solar Victoria has partnered with Melbourne agency Hive Creative to launch its latest campaign, 'Put the Sun to Work’, following a competitive creative pitch. 

The campaign aims to promote the transition to solar energy in Victorian homes, bringing to life the benefits of solar through a memorable and engaging campaign mascot – the Sun. 

The joyful Sun is seen making life better, cheaper, and more relaxing for everyone around him. By powering appliances and enhancing everyday activities, it embodies the advantages of solar energy in a relatable and engaging manner. 

The campaign calls on Victorians to join more than 700,000 households already putting the sun to work and saving on energy bills every single day.

“We personified the sun to show how it’s working for you, making life easier and more enjoyable. This approach wasn’t just about creativity; it was a functional decision to clearly convey the benefits of solar energy in a way that’s accessible to all Victorians," Hive CEO and founder Wayne Murphy said. 

"Landing a very simple, clear message allowed us to have some fun with the execution and develop a distinctive and ownable asset that can serve the Solar Victoria brand well into the future."

Solar Victoria’s partnership with Hive intends to increase public awareness and perceptions of the desirability of all-electric homes powered by solar, and highlight Victorian Government rebates and assistance available to Victorians to help save on energy bills.

The campaign calls on Victorians to join more than 700,000 households already putting the sun to work and saving on energy bills everyday.

Solar Victoria CEO Stan Krpan said since 2018, the company has helped more than 320,000 Victorian households install solar panels, batteries and energy-efficient hot water systems through the Solar Homes Program – Australia’s largest household energy program.

“We’re proud to partner with Hive on this campaign, encouraging Victorians to put the sun to work in their home and lower their energy bills and carbon emissions. With more than 30% of Victorian homes now saving on energy bills with rooftop solar, there’s never been a better time to make the switch," he said.

The new campaign will launch from September 1, 2024 across multiple platforms, including social media, radio, Spotify, BVOD, OOH, digital display, print, and SEM.

Credits:

Client – Solar Victoria

Brand and Marketing  Manager – Michael Sloan

Marketing & Campaigns Lead – Karmal Rana

Brand & Design Lead – Andrea Wilcock 

Content Lead – Home electrification – Chelsea Hayes

 

AGENCY CREDITS:

Agency – Hive Creative

CEO – Wayne Murphy

Creative Director – Michael Cain

Senior Account Manager – Edwina Birnie

Senior Creative Lead – Shannon Boland

Concept Development – Josh Mann

Retouching Lead – Alex Rodriguez

 

PRODUCTION CREDITS:

Production Company – Passel Media

Director – Stephen Packer

Executive Producer – Adam Camporeale

Line Producer – George Rubanov

1st Assistant Director – Cameron Mellor

Cinematographer – Matthew Jenkins

1st Assistant Camera – Sarah Turner

Gaffer / Grip Combo – Daniel Carr

Lighting Assistant – Jack Donald-McDowall

Grip Assistant – Mark Parish

Costume Designer – Brynna Lowen

Costume Assist – Moya O’Brien

Production Designer – Leonie Leonida

Art Department Assistant – Kira Zirnsak

Art Department Assistant – Milla Pearl Sievers

Makeup Artist – Samantha Coles

Unit Management – Urban Vans

Drone Supplier – Flying Robot

Drone Operator - Davor Breznik

Drone Assistant – Josh Labita

Talent – Real People

Photographer – Garth Oriander

Photographer Assistant – Finn Oriander

 

POST PRODUCTION CREDITS:

Editor – Stephen Packer

Post Producer – Adam Camporeale

Sound Studio – Big Ears Audio

Sound Studio Producer – Tony Lazzaro

Sound Designer – Adrian Ricciotti

Colour House – PostLab IO

Colourist – Nicholas Hower

VFX – Studio Pancho

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