Film Industry Pondering's
- duncannewland
- Oct 5, 2023
- 1 min read
A gentle zephyr of resolution seems to be drawing near, softly cloaking this latest shock to the cinematic domain. Yet, amidst the unfolding drama, one can't help but ruminate - has this hiatus bestowed upon us a transient environmental respite, or perhaps revealed a hidden toll upon nature's tender tableau? In the quietude, the silver screen momentarily dims, affording a brief gaze towards the earthly realm, subtly inviting a contemplation into the footprints inscribed upon the world by the reels of unending narrative, each frame a whisper in the grand tapestry of existence.
Today, I devoted the majority of my hours toiling on the computer, meticulously refining my website in anticipation of the re-launch of Andor Series 2. I have envisioned maintaining a scrapbook alongside a diary, an ode to environmental mindfulness and a chronicle of the art birthed from the fragments and oddments I stumble upon in my wanderings here and there. Each found item, a serendipitous muse, beckons a stroke of creativity, weaving into the tapestry of my artistic and eco-conscious journey.
I am curious about the environmental repercussions of spending time in front of my computer. It might also be insightful to investigate the carbon savings, if any, as the strike progresses. Could this scenario propel productions towards embracing eco-friendlier practices? The looming notion that they could potentially be phased out entirely if disregard continues, might serve as a compelling motivator for a less environmentally destructive modus operandi in the film industry.

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