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Going green: The Cost-Effective Approach to Sustainable Filmmaking
Digital Studio
|July 2025
The MSE industry, including India’s booming studios, is embracing sustainability with solar-powered sets, LED virtual production, and Al-driven tools to reduce carbon emissions. These eco-friendly practices cut costs, enhance brand engagement, and align creativity with environmental responsibility.
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The media and entertainment (M&E) industry, a global powerhouse of creativity and influence, has long been associated with glamour, innovation, and storytelling. However, its environmental footprint has often been overlooked. From energy-intensive film shoots to sprawling sets and high-power post-production workflows, the industry contributes significantly to global carbon emissions. In India, where the M&E sector is booming with a vibrant mix of Bollywood, regional cinema, and rapidly growing OTT platforms, the push for sustainability is gaining momentum.
Studios worldwide, including in India, are at a crossroads, balancing creative demands with the urgent need for eco-friendly practices. By adopting solar-powered sets, LED virtual production, Al-driven tools, modular technology, and renewable energy, the industry is redefining filmmaking as a sustainable practice that aligns environmental responsibility with cost savings and brand engagement. This feature explores the key aspects of filmmaking that contribute to global warming and how innovative solutions are driving a green revolution in the M&E sector.
THE ENVIRONMENTAL COST OF FILMMAKING
Filmmaking is a resource-heavy process, with every stage-from pre-production to distribution-leaving an environmental mark. Traditional film productions rely on massive sets, international location shoots, and extensive travel, all of which generate significant carbon emissions. According to a British Film Institute (BFI) study, the global film industry's carbon footprint is substantial, driven by energy consumption for lighting, transportation, and visual effects (VFX) rendering.

This story is from the July 2025 edition of Digital Studio.
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