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Content A practical, hands-on course that equips film and TV professionals with the tools, methods, and mindset to turn every production into a measurable, creative, and impactful driver of sustainability.
Estimated time 1h30
Designed for Anyone working in the film or TV industry
Available Languages English, French
Price This course is entirely free thanks to the support of Eurimages, the Cultural Fund of the Council of Europe.
Once the course is purchased, you will automatically be enrolled on the e-learning platform.
Producing a film or program can have a significant impact on the environment and the film and TV industry has already begun its transition toward a more sustainable model.
Green production means producing differently, reducing environmental impact without losing creativity or ambition. By following this course, you will learn how to make each production a laboratory for practical innovation, where every decision matters. From set choices to crew transport, and from energy supply to material selection. You will leave with concrete tools to make your projects more responsible and to support change across the industry.
What you will learn and apply:
Identify and assess the main environmental impacts of a film and TV production.
Propose suitable actions for sustainable production based on your impact assessment.
Master the five key steps of an effective sustainable production strategy.
Synthesize and present your strategy clearly to engage teams and partners.
Through examples, methods, and practical tools, you will develop a global and operational understanding of sustainable production. You will learn how to connect decisions to measurable data, structure priorities, and turn analysis into action.
This course is a stepping stone toward a professional commitment to sustainability, giving you the ability to justify your decisions and positively influence collaborators and partners.
This course is entirely free and available in French and English with the support of Eurimages, the Cultural Fund of the Council of Europe.
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