5 Steps You Can Take to Reduce Your Movie’s Carbon Footprint: Going Green on Set by Saro Varjabedianthan

Reference: StudentFilmmakers Magazine, December 2007. 5 Steps You Can Take to Reduce Your Movie’s Carbon Footprint: Going Green on Set by Saro Varjabedianthan. Pages 20 & 21. As global warming continues to be a growing concern, Hollywood and the film industry in general have continued to trumpet the necessity of reducing one’s carbon footprint making...

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