The Producer's Guild of America hosted an expert panel between the United Nations and Filmmakers about using the power of story to inform the public on climate change.
By creating content that normalises sustainable behaviours and helps people better understand and connect with the world we all depend on, you have the chance to tell new stories and reach younger audiences in meaningful new ways.
We need every great story about the climate to reach its full creative potential, both representing and connecting with diverse audiences. This begins by challenging ourselves to move past the mono culture of past climate narratives and to identify and amplify a biodiversity of stories as diverse as the ecosystem we seek to save.
As a tool for analysing campaign strategies, BRITDOC has devised what we call the Four Impact Dynamics;
broad categories for the kinds of change you can make in the world. This has been developed by studying the films that we have worked with as well as working with NGOs and activists to understand how they conceptualise their work.
Movies & Grassroots Community Engagement: Documentary Films & State and Local Public Policy in the United States is the second in a two-volume investigation about the role of documentary films in legislative and regulatory change and influence in the United States.
As a tool for analysing campaign strategies, BRITDOC has devised what we call the Four Impact Dynamics;
broad categories for the kinds of change you can make in the world. This has been developed by studying the films that we have worked with as well as working with NGOs and activists to understand how they conceptualise their work.
The document shows how pro-environmental measures can translate into budgetary savings for productions. With adequate preparation during pre-production, thorough communication across all departments, and an Eco Manager/Eco Supervisor to oversee initiatives and track progress, sustainable filmmaking is not only effective, but cost efficient.
The PGA Green Unified Best Practices represents the best current strategies for green production, based
on the experience of a wide range of producers working in the field today to achieve sustainability in
motion picture and television production.
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