Participants will discuss environmentally sustainable practices in screen production.
TorinoFilmLab (Tfl) has selected six projects and 13 production execs for its final Green Film Lab workshop of the year.
The six projects consist of five feature films and one TV series. Among them are Lauren Marsden’s eco-fantasy thriller feature Mama D’Lo, in which an aspiring environmental manager is summoned to the jungle by supernatural forces after witnessing a bribery scheme that threatens a vulnerable river in Trinidad.
Scroll down for the full list of projects and professionals
The film is a Canada-Trinidad and Tobago-uk co-production, through Robert Maylor for Canadian-Trinidadian company Mamaguy Pictures,...
TorinoFilmLab (Tfl) has selected six projects and 13 production execs for its final Green Film Lab workshop of the year.
The six projects consist of five feature films and one TV series. Among them are Lauren Marsden’s eco-fantasy thriller feature Mama D’Lo, in which an aspiring environmental manager is summoned to the jungle by supernatural forces after witnessing a bribery scheme that threatens a vulnerable river in Trinidad.
Scroll down for the full list of projects and professionals
The film is a Canada-Trinidad and Tobago-uk co-production, through Robert Maylor for Canadian-Trinidadian company Mamaguy Pictures,...
- 10/10/2023
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
A talent talk with Cannes Un Certain Regard title ‘How To Have Sex’ director Molly Manning Walker is also on today’s line-up.
International industry figures, including sustainability expert Louise Marie Smith, CEO of the Austrian Film Institute Roland Teichmann and Pauline Burt, CEO of Ffilm Cymru Wales, will share insights into the challenges they face and the innovative and creative ways they are cultivating a sustainable screen sector as part of the line-up today (May 21) at the Cannes’ UK Pavilion.
The panel, titled ‘Positive practical action for sustainable screen – leading ideas and practicalities of greening film production’ (16:00-...
International industry figures, including sustainability expert Louise Marie Smith, CEO of the Austrian Film Institute Roland Teichmann and Pauline Burt, CEO of Ffilm Cymru Wales, will share insights into the challenges they face and the innovative and creative ways they are cultivating a sustainable screen sector as part of the line-up today (May 21) at the Cannes’ UK Pavilion.
The panel, titled ‘Positive practical action for sustainable screen – leading ideas and practicalities of greening film production’ (16:00-...
- 5/21/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Revised BFI Filmmaking Fund and UK tax credits system up for discussion in UK Pavilion events programme.
The British Film Institute (BFI) has named its roster of speakers taking part in this year’s series of events hosted at the UK Pavilion in Cannes, including talent talks from official selection filmmakers such as How To Have Sex director Molly Manning Walker, The Old Oak producer Rebecca O’Brien and The Settlers producer Emily Morgan, plus industry figures such as the BFI’s Mia Bays and We Are Parable’s Anthony Andrews.
Conversations will explore developing talent, co-production, film financing, the UK...
The British Film Institute (BFI) has named its roster of speakers taking part in this year’s series of events hosted at the UK Pavilion in Cannes, including talent talks from official selection filmmakers such as How To Have Sex director Molly Manning Walker, The Old Oak producer Rebecca O’Brien and The Settlers producer Emily Morgan, plus industry figures such as the BFI’s Mia Bays and We Are Parable’s Anthony Andrews.
Conversations will explore developing talent, co-production, film financing, the UK...
- 5/12/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Revised BFI Filmmaking Fund and UK tax credits system up for discussion in UK Pavilion events programme.
The British Film Institute (BFI) has named its roster of speakers taking part in this year’s series of events hosted at the UK Pavilion in Cannes, including talent talks from official selection filmmakers such as How To Have Sex director Molly Manning Walker, The Old Oak producer Rebecca O’Brien and The Settlers producer Emily Morgan, plus industry figures such as the BFI’s Mia Bays and We Are Parable’s Anthony Andrews.
Conversations will explore developing talent, co-production, film financing, the UK...
The British Film Institute (BFI) has named its roster of speakers taking part in this year’s series of events hosted at the UK Pavilion in Cannes, including talent talks from official selection filmmakers such as How To Have Sex director Molly Manning Walker, The Old Oak producer Rebecca O’Brien and The Settlers producer Emily Morgan, plus industry figures such as the BFI’s Mia Bays and We Are Parable’s Anthony Andrews.
Conversations will explore developing talent, co-production, film financing, the UK...
- 5/12/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
A panel of industry experts discussed how future productions can become sustainable during a webinar hosted by Screen International’s sister site Kftv.
Planning sustainability early in a project’s life, developing a healthy green tech habit and managing waste on set were among the must dos for future productions seeking sustainability according to a panel of industry experts during a webinar hosted by Screen International’s sister site Kftv this week.
Film producer Melanie Dicks, founder of Greenshoot and the Green Screen programme, said early planning is key towards any drive towards a carbon neutral filming industry. “If you...
Planning sustainability early in a project’s life, developing a healthy green tech habit and managing waste on set were among the must dos for future productions seeking sustainability according to a panel of industry experts during a webinar hosted by Screen International’s sister site Kftv this week.
Film producer Melanie Dicks, founder of Greenshoot and the Green Screen programme, said early planning is key towards any drive towards a carbon neutral filming industry. “If you...
- 12/3/2021
- by Stuart Kemp
- ScreenDaily
The webinar will take place on Wednesday December 1 at 16:00 BST.
Screen International’s sister site Kftv is hosting a webinar on Wednesday December 1 at 16:00 BST with some of the biggest industry names in sustainability and production set to discuss all the key issues affecting the industry.
Register here
The speakers are:
Hemini Mehta, Sustainability Lead at the European Broadcasting Union
Hemini is an experienced technical professional in all things digital with an angle on Sustainability. She has been with the Ebu for five years overseeing the overall sustainable strategy and managing two groups – Sustainability for Public Service Media and Green Production.
Screen International’s sister site Kftv is hosting a webinar on Wednesday December 1 at 16:00 BST with some of the biggest industry names in sustainability and production set to discuss all the key issues affecting the industry.
Register here
The speakers are:
Hemini Mehta, Sustainability Lead at the European Broadcasting Union
Hemini is an experienced technical professional in all things digital with an angle on Sustainability. She has been with the Ebu for five years overseeing the overall sustainable strategy and managing two groups – Sustainability for Public Service Media and Green Production.
- 11/29/2021
- by Chris Evans
- ScreenDaily
Virtual sessions include talent talks with Mark Cousins and Eva Husson.
Talent talks featuring directors Mark Cousins and Eva Husson, and producers Kat Mansoor, Elizabeth Karlsen and Tracy O’Riordan all feature in We Are UK Film’s online programme of industry sessions running during this year’s Cannes Film Festival (July 6-17).
We Are UK Film will be a virtual UK pavilion presence in Cannes this year owing to challenges around travel during the pandemic. Set up and funded by the BFI with partners including British Council, the national and regional screen agencies and the British Film Commision (Bfc), the...
Talent talks featuring directors Mark Cousins and Eva Husson, and producers Kat Mansoor, Elizabeth Karlsen and Tracy O’Riordan all feature in We Are UK Film’s online programme of industry sessions running during this year’s Cannes Film Festival (July 6-17).
We Are UK Film will be a virtual UK pavilion presence in Cannes this year owing to challenges around travel during the pandemic. Set up and funded by the BFI with partners including British Council, the national and regional screen agencies and the British Film Commision (Bfc), the...
- 7/5/2021
- by British Film InstituteSponsored by
- ScreenDaily
Virtual sessions include talent talks with Mark Cousins and Eva Husson.
Talent talks featuring directors Mark Cousins and Eva Husson, and producers Kat Mansoor, Elizabeth Karlsen and Tracy O’Riordan all feature in We Are UK Film’s online programme of industry sessions running during this year’s Cannes Film Festival (July 6-17).
We Are UK Film will be a virtual UK pavilion presence in Cannes this year owing to challenges around travel during the pandemic. Set up and funded by the BFI with partners including British Council, the national and regional screen agencies and the British Film Commision (Bfc), the...
Talent talks featuring directors Mark Cousins and Eva Husson, and producers Kat Mansoor, Elizabeth Karlsen and Tracy O’Riordan all feature in We Are UK Film’s online programme of industry sessions running during this year’s Cannes Film Festival (July 6-17).
We Are UK Film will be a virtual UK pavilion presence in Cannes this year owing to challenges around travel during the pandemic. Set up and funded by the BFI with partners including British Council, the national and regional screen agencies and the British Film Commision (Bfc), the...
- 6/30/2021
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
HBO production executive discusses boom in production.
The ongoing production boom at UK studios and increased attention to sustainability in filmmaking have been highlighted by a leading HBO executive, UK facilities director and environmental expert.
Talking at Screen and Broadcast’s Restart conference, panel chair and British Film Commission CEO Adrian Wootton stated that the pandemic had “accelerated” the demand for content, leading to rapid expansion of studio facilities across every part of the UK.
Watch the session in full, above.
Speaking on the panel, Janet Graham Borba, executive vice president of production at HBO and HBO Max, confirmed that...
The ongoing production boom at UK studios and increased attention to sustainability in filmmaking have been highlighted by a leading HBO executive, UK facilities director and environmental expert.
Talking at Screen and Broadcast’s Restart conference, panel chair and British Film Commission CEO Adrian Wootton stated that the pandemic had “accelerated” the demand for content, leading to rapid expansion of studio facilities across every part of the UK.
Watch the session in full, above.
Speaking on the panel, Janet Graham Borba, executive vice president of production at HBO and HBO Max, confirmed that...
- 5/24/2021
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
This panel at the Restart conference took place on May 19.
Join the British Film Commission to explore developments in the UK film and Hetv production sector, including a focus on the growing importance of sustainability and social responsibility in content creation.
This panel at the Restart conference, hosted by Screen International and Broadcast, took place on May 19. Watch the full session, above.
Speakers:
Louise Marie Smith, Environmental Sustainability Consultant
Rob Page, Commercial Director - Space Studios Manchester and The Sharp Project
Janet Graham Borba, Executive Vice President, Production - HBO and HBO Max
Chairperson:
Adrian Wootton OBE, CEO - British...
Join the British Film Commission to explore developments in the UK film and Hetv production sector, including a focus on the growing importance of sustainability and social responsibility in content creation.
This panel at the Restart conference, hosted by Screen International and Broadcast, took place on May 19. Watch the full session, above.
Speakers:
Louise Marie Smith, Environmental Sustainability Consultant
Rob Page, Commercial Director - Space Studios Manchester and The Sharp Project
Janet Graham Borba, Executive Vice President, Production - HBO and HBO Max
Chairperson:
Adrian Wootton OBE, CEO - British...
- 5/20/2021
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Sarah Tosone is a specialist in environmental management across film and TV production, events and festivals. Here, she talks to those working in the same space in Canada, the UK and the US to see what lessons can be shared with Australia, particularly during Covid-19.
The effects of Covid-19 are still being felt in Australia and around the world with unknown long-term consequences. In our attempts to be safe from this virus, I have noticed an increase of waste has occurred. There’s been a return of single use items, particularly plastic water bottles and boxed lunches. Most of this ends up in landfill, as does PPE (personal protective equipment).
Climate change and environmental sustainability appears to have taken a back seat. It quickly became mandatory for film productions to have a Covid-19 plan, implemented by a Covid-19 department. What a shame the same can’t be said for a mandatory environmental plan,...
The effects of Covid-19 are still being felt in Australia and around the world with unknown long-term consequences. In our attempts to be safe from this virus, I have noticed an increase of waste has occurred. There’s been a return of single use items, particularly plastic water bottles and boxed lunches. Most of this ends up in landfill, as does PPE (personal protective equipment).
Climate change and environmental sustainability appears to have taken a back seat. It quickly became mandatory for film productions to have a Covid-19 plan, implemented by a Covid-19 department. What a shame the same can’t be said for a mandatory environmental plan,...
- 4/15/2021
- by Sarah Tosone
- IF.com.au
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