The Film Council is dead – long live the BFI!
Despite the worldwide success of the Film Council supported The Kings Speech the curtain is about to come down on one of British Film’s more complex institutions. Here’s...Read More
What was young Wally Pfister’s favourite film?
The winner of this year’s cinematography Oscar shares some thoughts with the Academy including the challenge of shooting a rainy day in Inception in bright LA sunshine. Not usually...Read More
BAFTA and Oscar disagree on cinematography
Roger Deakins True Griot picked up this year’s cinematography BAFTA. Across the pond Wally Pfister collected the ASC award for Inception and the Oscar. Here’s a reminder...Read More
Sundance selection shows the sustainable way
Megan Griffiths director of ‘The Off Hours” shares tips that won her film the Sustainable Style Foundation tag. This indie was the first film to win the honour in recognition...Read More
True Grit it ain’t, but it made us laugh!
Here’s the trailer for the Going Green Film Fest. Have a think about submitting something to the 2011 festival.
podcast or popcorn? – Film Council asks the audience
In 2009 there were over 4.5 billion film viewings in the UK; only 4% of these were in cinemas. The Film Council has commissioned new research into who watches films and how new technology...Read More
green is the future of big business
5 shifts in sustainability that will make waves in 2011Forum for the Future identifies key shifts in behaviour and innovation that will affect us all this year. Their piece includes...Read More
green is the new blonde…
Well, that’s just the trouble it isn’t - not yet. And it’ll be some time before energy efficient lighting alternatives are available for these punchy, power hungry...Read More