Greening the screen: N.L. film industry holding training to reduce its carbon footprint

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Highland Gold Maple making syrup from Cape Breton woods for 25 years | SaltWire #capebreton #mapleIt may not be Los Angeles, Vancouver or Toronto, but the fact that Newfoundland and Labrador is still growing its film industry is a good thing when trying to instill an environmental conscience.

Laura Churchill, chief executive officer of PictureNL, says there is a demand for more green technology and practices in the film industry. Contributed - Contributed The electric generator isn’t powerful enough to light up an entire set, but it can be used as a power source for a video village, the industry term for a site away from the main set where producers and directors can view filmed scenes.

Access to some funding and resources for the film industry are tied to productions achieving certain carbon targets. - Contributed/PictureNL

 

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