Framing the Future looks to the creatives leveraging existing solutions and leading sustainable innovation through changes big and small.
The majority of on-set greenhouse gas emissions come from fuel consumption. In this Framing the Future discussion, presented by MBS Canada, the panel evaluates what’s being done to support adoption of smaller generators, batteries, and grid tie-in and how you can critically evaluate power before your next production. Where are alternative solutions for clean energy available, and how do you use them on set?Â
Featured Panelists:
Jeff Harvey | Rigging Gaffer/Electrician
Chris Hatcher | Producer/Studio Operator
Katharine Pavoni | Manager of Industry and Community Affairs, Creative BC
Mike Stroman | Generator Operator
Moderated by:
Inayat Singh | Climate Reporter, CBC News
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