The Saillant Company Opens New Office In Bradenton, Florida CEO, Antonio Saillant is best known for being a leading voice for energy policy to protect the quality of life. The Saillant Company, a multi-platform production company that specializes in local and international sustainable development solutions for diverse business and entertainment verticals announced on Tuesday that it has expanded its production company and sustainable business to Bradenton, Florida.
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The Saillant Company Opens New Office in Bradenton, Florida The Saillant Company is a multi-platform production company that specializes in local and international sustainable development solutions for diverse business and entertainment verticals. CEO, Antonio Saillant is best known for being a leading voice for energy policy to protect the quality of life. He is dedicated to tackle our region’s energy challenges and harness the economic opportunities presented by clean renewable energy. The Saillant Company welcomes the opportunity to work together to help explore options that can give clarity on what is needed to empower your life for personal, business, economic and social change. The GSB Interview: Antonio Saillant, Film Producer/Director, On "Knights 58," A Sports Movie That Will Be Shot Sustainably By Lew Blaustein, Writing At The Intersection of Green & Sports The GSB Interview: Antonio Saillant, Film Producer/Director, On “Knights 58,” A Sports Movie That Will Be Shot Sustainably There are sports movies. And there are (very few) movie productions with sustainability embedded in their DNA. “Knights 58,” now in its pre-production phase, may well be the first sports movie to use state-of-the-art green production techniques. GreenSportsBlog spoke to Antonio Saillant, the movie’s prime mover, executive producer, and director, about the story behind the movie and why he’s going the sustainable production route. This article has been reproduced with permission from the original author: Steve Yang of the Scarlet and Black Photo by Kosuke Yo Antonio Saillant, a sustainable performance consultant and strategist with a background in aerospace and environmental engineering, delivered a lecture entitled “An Intersection Between Film and Sustainability” on Tuesday evening in JRC 101. Saillant discussed his experiences and qualms about sustainability in Hollywood and on the small screen, and emphasized the steps that he believes should be taken to make the industry more environmentally friendly. His visit was sponsored by the Donald and Winifred Wilson Center for Innovation and Leadership. Antonio Saillant, a sustainable filmmaker and environmental activist, delivered a call to action in his presentation to Grinnell College students on February 7, 2017. "Let's all do our part to save the environment by supporting the major motion pictures, independent films, and theaters that are going green. Earth needs your help, and we need your help," says Antonio. By Steve Yang [email protected] Antonio Saillant, a sustainable performance consultant and strategist with a background in aerospace and environmental engineering, delivered a lecture entitled “An Intersection Between Film and Sustainability” on Tuesday evening in JRC 101. Saillant discussed his experiences and qualms about sustainability in Hollywood and on the small screen, and emphasized the steps that he believes should be taken to make the industry more environmentally friendly. His visit was sponsored by the Donald and Winifred Wilson Center for Innovation and Leadership. Entertainment Industry: Between the Lines Earth Awareness: Sustainability and the Film Industry6/26/2016 It's not just the companies or organizations within the industry that have taken a stand but also the individual voices within those companies. As noted by EarthKind Energy, US producer and director Antonio Saillant of Angel Light Pictures Entertainment Group explains that most Hollywood studios are shifting towards going green. For example, Angel Light pictures helps educate small independent filmmakers on how to utilize green products and services during production through Green Angel productions. Even Mr. Saillant himself has taken strides to contribute towards the environment through Planet GreenFest which is known as the world's only green short Film Festival. By Patrick Hall & John LymanIn this interview, Antonio Salliant opens up about his most recent project, entitled The Apprenticeship of Ted Kotcheff. The film encapsulates Ted Kotcheff’s journey from the Canadian Broadcast Company, in the 1950s, to his Hollywood directorial debut with Tiara Tahiti (1962), as well as many of his other works – Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe (1978), North Dallas Forty (1979), First Blood(1982), Weekend at Bernie’s (1989) – to name a few. By Patrick Hall“It’s a football story like we’ve never seen depicted on the big screen before,” said Antonio Saillant, Angel Light Pictures’ founder and president, about his directorial debut, The Golden Knights. By Claire McCurdyWhat is Wake in Fright? A newly restored, outrageous Australian film classic to be screened at Film Forum this Wednesday. The two key people involved in the making and publicizing of the film are executive director and producer Ted Kotcheff, and his close personal friend director and producer Antonio Saillant. Wake in Fright is variously described as one of the three great Aussie film classics ever made (along with Mad Max, and Walkabout), an expression of the Australian soul, a great favorite of Martin Scorsese, and of director and Executive Producer of TV’s “Law & Order,” Ted Kotcheff. It is also described as a deeply dark, raunchy, terrifying, madly intense film experience. It is a celebration of guns, booze, wanton destruction of outback-wild life, and descent into madness. Those who see it are inevitably blown away. |