(auto-translated from Dutch Dutch)
Green Filmmaking Guide launched for the sustainable production of films in the Netherlands.
Last Friday, during the presentation of the Green Filmmaker of the Year Award, Filmpeople launched a green guide for filmmakers in collaboration with the Green Filmmaking Competition.
The online guide serves to support everyone in the film industry who wants to collaborate 'green' and exchange information about sustainable solutions.
Do you work green too? Join in!
As a company or freelance filmmaker, you can register for the guide and indicate your commitment to green film.
Have you made a sustainable product? Then add it to the sustainable products list.
Do you have news about a sustainable film production? Then add this news. For more information, go to www.greenfilmmaking.nl
Tools and Tips
The Guide offers useful tips and inspiration for making your production, art department, technology, finance, and transport more sustainable.
Business and people directory
Individuals and companies engaged in technical energy conservation or sustainable business operations can be included in the guide.
Would you like to be included in this guide as a company or individual? Then register now via
www.greenfilmmaking.nl
About Filmpeople:
The Green Filmmaking Guide is a project of Filmpeople. Filmpeople manages various sites for filmmakers such as: filmstart.nl, filmvacatures.nl, filmcastings.nl and filmnieuws.nu
About the Green Filmmaking Competition:
The Green Filmmaking Competition challenged Dutch filmmakers to produce a green film. The winner (NFI Productions with the short film LEVEN) won the grand prize of 20,000 euros last Friday and can call themselves Green Filmmaker of the Year for a year.
The Green Filmmaking Competition is a project of Strawberry Earth and is supported by, among others, the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Film Fund, Eye Film Institute, and ASN Bank. (see www.greenfilmmaking.com)
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