WHEN & WHERE: 20-22 September, 2024 in GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
Green Film Lab’s aim is to create awareness about sustainability in the film industry.
Green Film Lab promotes environmentally sustainable practices in film production and gives to film professionals a new perspective on how to apply a green protocol and achieve certification.
Green Film Lab is delivered to film and TV series industry professionals, as well as to sustainability consultants.
For a complete overview of the programme, please visit the Green Film Lab page.
GREEN FILM LAB in GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Friday, 28th June 2024, 2:00 p.m. CET
In collaboration with Screen Scotland / Sgrìn Alba and BECTU Vision
For more information, contact: petit@museocinema.it
Green Film Lab is a programme by TorinoFilmLab and Green Film, organised by National Museum of Cinema and Trentino Film Commission, in collaboration with EAVE. The programme is realised thanks to the support of Creative Europe - MEDIA Sub-programme of the European Union.
- Film and tv series industry professionals involved in the pre-production and production stages, interested in getting and improving their skills in sustainable practices on set.
The workshop is open to producers or other professionals from the production team*, heads of department, writers, directors - with a project (team of 2 people) and without a project.
- Professionals with at least two years of experience in the field of environmental management interested in learning how an audiovisual production is carried out, how to apply their skills to the audiovisual context and who want to build a professional network in the film and series industry.
- Professionals from the screen industry already working on sustainability on set.
- Delegates from Funds, Film Commissions, Film Institutions interested in knowing more about sustainability on set.
* line producer/production manager /delegate producer
We especially welcome applications from professionals who are Scotland based, professionals who got support from Screen Scotland / Sgrìn Alba and/or who will shoot in Scotland.
Applicants must confirm their full availability to attend the session.
The working language of workshops, meetings and events is English; thus, a good knowledge of English is essential to participate and all written material, all versions and drafts of the project, must be translated.
Workshop participation fee: 300 Euro (+ VAT, if due) per person.
The training and meals are covered during the workshop, participants must cover their travel and accommodation costs.
Thanks to the partnership with Screen Scotland / Sgrìn Alba, the participation of Scottish industry professionals is free of charge.
Thursday evening, 19th September: welcome aperitif
Friday 20th September and Saturday, 21th September: from 9 am to 6.30 pm followed by a networking dinner
Sunday, 22th September: from 9 am to 4 pm followed by a wrap-up lunch
Schedule may be subject to change
For professionals applying WITH a project (team of 2 people):
The requested materials – to be submitted all together in 1 single PDF (10 MB max.), 12 font, 1,5 line spacing and all in English – are:
1) Professional bio – 1 page max for each participant
2) Motivation letter (specifying previous actions in sustainability, if any) – 1 page max for each participant
3) Applicants and project main data - for communication purposes
4) High-res photograph (1 MB approx.) for each participant
5) Detailed budget (Euro) – intended for the selection process ONLY
6) Financial Plan – intended for the selection process ONLY
7) Confirmed crew details
8) Detailed development and production and shooting timetable
9) Synopsis – 1 page max
10) Treatment – 15 pages max in English (or analogue document, according to the type of project), to be attached as last element, at the end of the dossier. If selected, a script in English should be available.
For professionals applying without a project:
The requested materials – to be submitted all together in 1 single PDF (10 MB max.), 12 font, 1,5 line spacing and all in English – are:
1) Professional bio – 1 page max
2) Motivation letter (specifying previous actions in sustainability, if any) – 1 page max
3) Applicants and project main data - for communication purposes
4) High-res photograph (1 MB approx.)
For more information, contact petit@museocinema.it
Click on "APPLY NOW!" to access the application form and submit your candidature (before starting the application process, you need to create an account on the TFL platform).
Specifically, the call for applications dedicated to professionals without a project is available HERE, while the call for applications for professionals with a project is available HERE.
The selected producers without project are:
- Jack Archer, SCOTLAND
- Rakasree Basu, SCOTLAND
- Marie Biebert, SCOTLAND
- Julie Moran, SCOTLAND
- Angela Murray, SCOTLAND
- Miriam Newman, SCOTLAND
- Annemiek Van der Hell, NETHERLANDS
The selected projects are:
- GIFTED (TV series) from Scotland with Eleanor Othieno - Development Editor & Bjorn Hanson – Producer || Black Camel Pictures
- IN THE KINGDOM OF THE ISLES (feature film) from Scotland with Wendy Griffin – Producer || Selkie Productions
- NOSTOPHOBIA (horror film) from Scotland with Ross McKenzie - Producer & Sean Lionadh – Director || Devil May Care Entertainment
- ÑUU YUCHI - CITY OF DAGGERS (feature film) from Mexico/Scotland with Armando Bautista García - Producer & Itandehui Jansen - Writer and Director || Lista Calista Films
The selected sustainability managers are:
- Annika Balonier, SCOTLAND
- Romane Boyer, SCOTLAND
- Simon Cook, SCOTLAND
- Sara Hamilton, SCOTLAND
- Matthias Pachner, SCOTLAND
- Kyra Thomas, UK
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