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[Commlist] New book: Film and Television Production in the Age of Climate Crisis: A Greener Screen
Wed Aug 24 14:50:32 GMT 2022
/NEW BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT (apologies for cross-posting)/
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*/Film and Television Production in the Age of Climate Crisis: A Greener
Screen/*
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Edited by Pietari Kääpä (University of Warwick) and Hunter Vaughan
(University of Cambridge)
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/Film and Television Production in the Age of Climate Crisis/brings
together a range of voices from across the global environmental media
community to build a comparative international set of perspectives on
‘green’ film and television production. Through this, it provides a
necessary intervention in environmental media studies that actively
foregrounds media infrastructure, production, policy, and labour – that
is, the management and practice of media production cultures.
Due to its immense sociocultural influence and economic resources, the
global screen media industry is at the forefront of raising awareness
for the political and social issues resulting from accelerated
environmental instability. However, the 21st century relationship
between screen media and the environment has another face that demands
urgent scrutiny. The advent of the digital age and the vast electrical
and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) infrastructures
required to support digital production, distribution, and archiving has
resulted in the rapid expansion and diversification of the industry’s
resource use, infrastructure construction, energy dependency, and
consequent waste and emissions production. Addressing these structures
is essential to alleviating their environmental and social impact and
ensuring that the industry’s rhetoric on environmental responsibility is
reflected in its practice.
As a mitigating counterbalance to the above trends, there has been a
heightened push for sustainability measures along various lines of
industry management, policy, and practice. These initiatives—including
the cultural values they reflect, the political economies that form
their logic, the managerial and marketing tactics that orchestrate them,
and the environmental realities of their implementation—form the central
object of inquiry for this collection.
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-98120-4
<https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-98120-4>
*Contents*
/Introduction: Film and Television Production in the Era of Accelerated
Climate Change: A Greener Screen?/
Hunter Vaughan and Pietari Kaapa
Section 1: Policy and governance
/Environmental media governance: strategies for encountering uncertainty
and innovation in the screen media industries /
Pietari Kaapa
/Policy Approaches to Green Film Practices: Local Solutions for a
Planetary Problem/
Hunter Vaughan
/European Screen Agencies and Sustainability: Interventions for Greening
the Screen /
Inge Sorensen and Caitriona Noonan
Section 2: Transnational green production
/The Necessity of Sustainable Filmmaking: Production Notes from
Palestine, Burkina Faso, and Zanzibar/
Mette Hjort
/Passing on Responsibility: Obstacles to Green Film Production in the
Netherlands/
Judith Keilbach and Fieke Spoler
/The Sustainability Challenges in the Colombian Audio-visual Industry/
Norma Cuadros González & Javier Machicado
/Greening the Media Industry: a case study of Ireland /
Pat Brereton, Anthony Muldoon and John Gormley
Section 3: The futures of green media
/A scholarship of hope: taking stock of UK screen industries via the
lens of digital work over digital solutionism /
Andrew McWirther
/The Carbon Footprint of Streaming Media: Problems, Calculations, Solutions/
Laura U. Marks and Radek Przedpełski:
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