Second edition of Green Tec Day

For the second time during the Berlin International Film Festival, the German association of film and broadcast technology companies (VTFF) is hosting the Green Tec Day on February 19, which features new technologies and innovative solutions that help to produce films more eco-friendly. The first edition of Green Tec Day at the Lichthaus Berlin studio  attracted more than 400 producers, production managers, line producers, green consultants, broadcasters as well as film fund representatives. This time, the Green Tec Day is located in the Cinegate studios.

 

At Studio 1 the exhibitors are going to present low-emission generators, batteries to storage energy on set as well as efficient light technologies that can be used in the studio as well as on location. At Studio 2, filmmakers can check out different use cases of mixed reality applications for film and TV productions. The studio environment also serves as location for the panel discussions, where industry experts talk about topics such us energy-efficient lighting, sustainable use of energy on set as well as the implementation of the ecological production standards-

 

The panel discussion are moderated by Green Film Shooting founder Birgit Heidsiek as well as the green film expert Philip Gassmann, who will kick off with an industry panel and discuss why the ecological production standards don‘t increase the demand of green production tools in Germany yet.

 

At 2pm at the panel discussion Big energy security, small footprint in Studio 2, Birgit Heidsiek will speak with manufacturers and equipment rental houses who are offering eco-friendly solutions for the energy supply on set. Michael Weis, Business Development Manager Hydrogen at SFC Energy is going to present a fuel cell-based H2 genset that generates emission-free electric energy, sourced from green hydrogen. Knut Maier, owner of the equipment rental house Maier Bros. presents the Filmhybrid 130. For the development of his new hybrid system, Maier Bros. and Polyma built on their experience with the FH 100.

 

 

Meanwhile, Moritz Kromer, Managing Director of Mobilespace, applied the principle of sustainability to his fleet of vehicles by equipping the actor’s trailers and makeup trailers with solar panels and a battery storage. At the Cologne-based equipment rental house CamCar the owner Oliver Graff installed a HVO 100 (Hydrated Vegetable Oil) filling station on site for staff and customers in order to operate his complete fleet of vehicles as well as the old diesel generators without climate-damaging emissions and fine particles.

 

 

 

At 3.30 pm starts the panel discussion Lighting 2.0: From LED to Laser. Among the speakers is the gaffer Jürgen Bosse who knows what production want. Dr. Raphael Kiesel, Senior Vice President, Business Unit Lighting at ARRI Group, gives an insight into the most recent innovations. ARRI’s new SkyPanel X is a weather-resistant LED panel that can create soft as well as hard light. A combination of small power consumption and a high output is the Briklok, which was developed by Peter Riedel. Prospects how laser technology is already be used in lighting and how the film industry may benefit from it, will be given by Claas Ernst, Managing Director of VisionTwo.

 

A mixed reality presentation at Studio 2 will be the closing event at 5 pm. The Green Tec Day starts at 10 am at PRG Cinegate Studios, Sophie-Charlotten-Straße 4c, 14059 Berlin. The event can be attended free of charge. Please register online.

 

Photos: © VTFF, SFC Energy, Mobilespace, Michael Huelskemper/ARRI

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