With the climate crisis intensifying, the film industry can no longer stand on the sidelines. Reducing its environmental impact is now an urgent priority, requiring a fundamental shift in production practices. While this transition can seem complex—demanding time, financial investment, and collective commitment—it also presents a unique opportunity. Beyond meeting new regulations, embracing sustainable production can open doors to additional funding, green incentives, and financial support from broadcasters and institutions prioritizing sustainability. More than that, it offers professionals the chance to align their work with their values, restoring meaning and purpose to the creative process.
Film and audiovisual production face unique challenges, particularly in terms of workflows and logistics. Sustainability strategies must therefore be tailored to the realities of each production. This course will provide you with a clear understanding of why this transition is critical, the specific challenges the industry faces, and how to develop an effective green production strategy with a specific focus on international co-productions.
You’ll explore key concepts, gain insights into evolving environmental regulations, and learn how sustainability commitments can strengthen your access to funding and industry support. Through a step-by-step approach, you’ll acquire the tools needed to reduce your production’s impact while staying competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape. Change is already underway—now is the time to take action and turn sustainability into an advantage.
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3h
Producers, film commissions, financiers, broadcasters, film funds and members of funding commissions.
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