NYC Film Green Office Hours Presents Sustainable Filmmaking 101: Why It Matters and How to Get Started. Join the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment in NYC for a LIVE NYC Film Green 101-level session. We will be exploring why sustainability matters, where productions have the greatest impact, and what emerging filmmakers can do. Film and television production has a significant environmental footprint, but it can be mitigated with the right planning and strategies.
The NYC Film Green Office Hours series is an initiative of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) and is moderated by Shira Gans, Sr. Executive Director of Policy and Programs.
Lisa Green is a NYC based Set Decorator and Production Designer. She finds inspiration from the world around her. From the bustling city streets, shop windows in Soho, brownstones in…
Materials for the Arts and Friends of MFTA Executive Director
Tara Sansone has had a career in the arts and education sector for over 25 years. For the last 10 years, 5 of which she has been the Executive Director…
Michael Solomon is a Brooklyn-born sustainability consultant. He has seen first-hand many of the exciting advances in the film and TV industry’s transition to cleaner technology and sustainable production. A…
Emmy-nominated Executive Producer Christina Delfico garnered over 40 awards in children’s media. As The Producers Guild’s Green Committee Co-Chair, she supported the Mayor’s launch of NYC’s 1st television and film…
Shira Gans is the Senior Executive Director of Policy + Programs at the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment, where she directs NYC Film Green Office Hours, a virtual…