StepUP is a Eurimages initiative, developed by Ecoprod, with contributions from numerous European partners. The aim of this platform and its courses is to be as inclusive and adaptable as possible. We are delighted to have the support of these partners, as their collaboration is essential to achieving this goal.
Eurimages, the Council of Europe’s cultural film fund, has supported more than 2,500 international co-productions since 1989. Operating across 38 European member states and Canada, the Fund provides financial backing for feature-length fiction, animation and documentary films made as co-productions.
The Bæredygtig Film og TV Produktion (bftp) is a Danish alliance dedicated to reducing the environmental impact of audiovisual productions by providing guidance and resources for more sustainable practices.
B.Green is a Czech initiative promoting sustainability in film production by reducing carbon footprints and prioritizing local, renewable resources.
EcoMuvi, accredited by ACCREDIA, sets an international standard for sustainability in audiovisual productions. From documentaries to fiction, it ensures top environmental, social, and economic standards in every project.
Green Eyes is a sustainability consultancy based in Hungary and the UK for the film and TV industry, supporting productions with green policies, on-set coordination, and carbon reduction strategies.
The Green Producers Club supports the creative industries with knowledge sharing (The Club) and impact measurement (The Tool), helping producers plan, track, and reduce emissions across productions.
Greenfilming.cz is a Czech platform offering tools, practical advice, and a database of eco-friendly suppliers to promote sustainable practices in audiovisual production.
On Tourne Vert (Rolling Green) is a Quebec-based association supporting the audiovisual industry’s green transition through tools, resources, and sustainable production accreditation.
Films for Future is a Dutch collective promoting sustainability in film and TV production through industry collaboration and eco-friendly practices.
Wallimage is a Belgian public fund that supports Wallonia’s audiovisual industry through project co-financing, business investment, and funding for film, TV, and video game productions.
Birgit Heidsiek, FFA Consultant for Green Cinema, is the founder of Green Film Shooting, a platform promoting sustainable filmmaking through articles, best practices, and an annual magazine.
Annee Helvig Frost is a sustainability expert within the Danish / Nordic film & TV industry, and co-founder of the Nordic Eco Media Alliance (NEMA).
Valentína Hučková is a certified Green Filming coordinator and consultant focused on sustainable film production, carbon reduction, and education through workshops on eco-friendly art and media.
Dörte Schneider Garcia, a German assistant director based in Portugal, is a certified green consultant promoting sustainable film production and industry training.
Explore the tools and resources developed by Green Toolkit Film & TV, a free access platform that gathers practical guidance and shares sustainability practices and tools implemented across Europe for Film and Audiovisual productions. This platform has been developed with the support of the European Union by European social partners in the audiovisual sector: the European Audiovisual Production Association (CEPI), the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the International Federation of Actors (FIA), the International Federation of Film Producers’ Associations (FIAPF), the International Federation of Musicians (FIM) and the Media, Entertainment and Arts sector of UNI Europa (EURO-MEI).