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Expert panel at Focus: Go Green and Grow Your Business

Sustainable Film at Focus

Discover the real challenges and obstacles of sustainability in the film industry with exclusive insights from leading industry panel.

This session will announce the results of Sustainable Film’s Green Supplier Network Survey, revealing the challenges that our supply chain faces when trying to be environmentally friendly.

Sustainability Behind the Lens

Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden

With the UK crew and suppliers hit hard by the strikes, it was great to have a day of positivity with everyone coming together and celebrating the new tech our suppliers can provide.

Barbie: Green is the new pink!

Following the premiere of Barbie we’d like to congratulate everyone for such a success! We loved supporting the production to become as sustainable as possible.

How can we utilise the natural world?

Many of the films we love could not exist without the influence of the natural world. From lovable cartoon animals to epic sprawling landscapes, clearly film is impacted by the environment. But how is the environment impacted by film? 

Roots: Carbon calculator launched for industry suppliers

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In our rapidly changing world, studios are examining the whole value chain and demanding action. More and more organisations are declaring Scope 3 as part of their decarbonisation strategies. Roots, our new carbon calculator, interprets what that means for SMEs’ net zero plans.

Virtual Production is Reducing Costs

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– and it’s reducing carbon footprints too.

Virtual production can be described as “a combination of physical foregrounds and computer generated backgrounds which when viewed from camera creates one seamless visual environment.” While the technology is not exactly new, this type of production blew up during the pandemic when companies were unable to shoot on location. Though this ability has resumed, virtual production has continued to gain popularity, with productions such as the Star Wars spin-off ‘The Mandalorian’ and Warner Bros’ ‘The Batman’ opting to use it.