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Rapide Blanc

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Founded by Sylvie Van Brabant and Serge Giguère in 1984, this independent company has become a platform for social, political and artistic works that are pertinent, eloquent and poetic, daring to tackle controversial issues as well as give the public films with deep cultural and social values. Their cinematography is in direct line with that of innovators such as Perrault, Groulx and Brault at the NFB, whose work defined the unique approach and style of Quebec’s “cinéma vérité.”

If Rapide-Blanc has lasted so long it is because they are close to people and to militant community groups; this attentiveness can be seen in the intuitive movement of the camera and the trust and complicity that inhabits the people they put on the screen. Rapide-Blanc is a group of creative individuals concerned with human rights and the expression of progressive collective values, ready to play a significant role in social, environmental and political questions.

Above all, Rapide-Blanc is about respect for the creative process and for the many individuals involved in making a good film. They are also co-founders of the Green Code Project.

Eco-friendly Actions List
Production: 
Email rather than print
Ask funding institutions to put in place application submission systems that can be common to all and sent via the internet (to save time, energy and paper)
Use FTP for your file exchange
Use a USB key/Ipod instead of CD’s to carry your files
Use a scanner for sending and archiving your documents
Use webcam/videoconferencing (or skyping) instead of flying
Transportation: 
Use a car pooling or any other ecological transportation (bicycle, communal transport, etc) for production and office practices
Let the train take the strain!
Try to hire local people when you can for your productions instead of flying the whole team (a nice way to save money while encouraging local work)
Shooting: 
Re-use materials, for example tapes for transfers and rushes screenings
Manage your waste on a film set (leave no trace: bring back with you what you can’t recycle on location, no disposable plates or cups when possible, etc.)
Recycle used batteries and office equipment at local neighborhood eco-centers or fire stations
Pay your employees the local “living wage”
Office: 
Purchase post-consumer recycled paper, print on both sides of your paper or use a double-sided printer
Shut your computer every day, it doesn’t harm it at all, and the energy saved at a large scale will be of a great impact (no, a screen saver is not an energy saver)
In winter, lower thermostats at night to reduce indoor heating costs and put electronic programmable thermostats so it’s easier to control the temperature (lowering by only 1 degree has a great impact)
Why cut trees for toilet paper and tissues? Greenpeace offers a comprehensive guide for recycled papers (http://tissue.greenpeace.ca)
Use biodegradable and non-toxic cleaning products for the office
Buy bio-degradable trash bags when available
Use only fair-trade organic coffee, tea and sugar and use a cloth coffee filter
Use cloth or recycled plastic shopping bags instead of disposable bags for groceries

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