Introducing the Gemmys - End of Year Creator Awards
The Gemmys are FreshCut's end of Year creator awards! It is our time to give back to the community and support our community giving to charity.
The Gemmys are FreshCut's End of Year creator awards! It is our time to give back to the community and support our community giving to charity. Nominate your favorite creators and show your support!
Award Categories & Sub-Categories
Each sub category will be split into 3.
- Up and coming creator (under 50 average views)
- Creator of the year (51 - 250 average views)
- Clip of the year (Clips from within the FreshCut app)
- Battle Royale
- Variety
- FPS
- Horror
- FGC
- MOBA
- Smash
- VTuber
- Overall Clip of the year
- Overall up and coming creator of the year
- Overall creator of the year
How can I nominate creators?
You can nominate anyone that fits within the average viewership requirement - there is no requirement for them to be part of FreshCut (with the exception of clip of the year). Creator of the year (avg. stream viewers: 51-250), up and coming (avg. stream viewers: 0-50).
We want to celebrate creators that have had an exciting 2022 and help give back during the holiday season!
Please Note: You cannot nominate yourself.
Where can I nominate them?
With this form! You can nominate as many people as you like, however please keep it to one per form: https://forms.gle/N5EwtUnK4fnj5tZWA
Clip of the Year
Clip of the year is not up for nominations - we will be showcasing 3 of the best performing clips and some of our outright favorites from 2022.
How do they win?
FreshCut will narrow down all nominations to a top 3, which will be showcased at our red carpet event on the FreshCut Twitch Channel on December 29, 6PM EST. At the event the community will be able to help decide who wins the accolade!
What can they win?
Each winner of their respective category will get $200 USD, $100 USD to their PayPal and $100 to a charity of their choice. As our first ever Gemmys the categories are limited - we hope to grow these as the awards show grows