For this third part of the children’s cinema series based on the popular series of novels by Margit Auer, produced by Kordes & Kordes Film Süd GmbH, a whole collective of green consultants pooled their knowledge and experience to unleash a great deal of “green potential”.
The green production approach realized in this way went far beyond the ecological standards of the film industry and numerous innovative green measures were implemented with great motivation and conviction.
Thanks to an energy-optimized lighting concept, the targeted use of green electricity and the first-time use of the “Kemama-Filmhybrid 30/60” battery-hybrid generator mounted on an electric vehicle, emissions from diesel generators were effectively reduced despite a large number of “on location” shooting days.
The environmental impact was also significantly reduced in post-production, catering and many other areas.
(from the statement of the Eisvogel competition jury)
“Katja Schwarz and Roman Russo have led a collective of experienced green consultants and assistants to unleash a great deal of creative green potential with innovative processes. Among other things, it is our first cinema film production in which CO2eq emissions are calculated in accordance with the ISO 14067 standard. The first use of the Filmhybrid 30/60, an electric vehicle converted into a power supply system that combines different energy sources in a unique way, made it possible to dispense with diesel generators and thus reduce CO2eq emissions. Another innovation was mobile solutions for closed water circuits, which contributed not only to catering but also to supplying the costume and mask mobile.”
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