Going Green

 

 

 

Green Film Resource Guide

 
- Leaving a Light Footprint on Boulder County’s Environment -

 

 
Thank you for considering Boulder County as the location for your filming project.  The County has a lot to offer – from landscape to architecture, from talent to crew, Boulder County is a hotbed of creativity.  Our breathtaking landscape sets the tone for our stories and our creative arts.  It is also, undeniably, driving our national reputation as being a green community. 

 

§         Top 25 Best Green Cities – Country Home, April 2007

§         Top 20 Greenest Spots in the Country – Vegetarian Times, July/Aug 2006

§         Top 10 Best City for Green Meetings – Meetings & Conventions, August 2006

§         Top 10 Greenest Cities – Homestore.com, April 2006

 

Boulder County has a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.

 

If being green is important to you too, the Boulder County Film Commission can provide the resources and simple practices necessary for your film project to “go green.”  Check out our Green Film Resource Guide.  Working with the support of the Environmental Media Association (EMA) and the Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI) the guide provides resources that will deliver both screen success and protection of Boulder County’s natural, historical and cultural heritage. 

 

Thanks, again, for considering Boulder County for your project.
Kim Farin

Boulder County Film Commissioner, Boulder Convention and Visitors Bureau
303-442-2911
303-938-2066 (direct)
kim.farin@bouldercvb.com

 
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