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DMCA , Fair Use, Documentary Filmmakers and Remixers Posted by Patricia Aufderheide on May 7, 2009

http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/blogs/future_of_public_media/dmca_fair_use_documentary_filmmakers_and_remixers/

 

 

Green is Universal- Green Produces Here Guides

Film and Video production is not typically an environmentally sound industry. This NBC/Universal site is dedicated to "green" production tips and more environmentally sound practices in the entertainment industry.

The PDF guides focus on the five areas of production with the greatest environmental impact:
• Travel/Transportation
• Set Design/Construction
• Energy/Electric
• Kitchen/Craft Service/Catering/Water
• Waste/Recycling

http://www.greenisuniversal.com/guide/

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