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Reel Green Media is the ultimate ecological toolkit for the entertainment industry. RGM assists, coaches and promotes ecological production practices for film, television, commercials, live theater and cinemas.


We provide:

  • Sustainability Consultation and Assesments
  • Custom Program Development
  • Research and Reporting
  • Green PA Training Programs
  • Waste Reduction Strategies
  • Water System Management
  • Carbon Emission Assesments
  • On-site montoring
  • Green Product Placement
  • Discounts with select vendors
  • Set Recycling and Donating Services
    ...and many other valuable resources!
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    REEL GREEN MEDIA: What does it mean? Reel Green, Reel Results and Reel Fun!
    A true, youthful and fresh environmental incentive to encourage ecologically responsible entertainment.

REEL (rl)n.
A device, such as a cylinder, spool, or frame, that turns on an axis and is used for winding and storing rope, tape, film, or other flexible materials.

"REAL"
True and actual; not imaginary, alleged, or ideal: Real people
Genuine and authentic; not artificial or spurious: real mink; real humility.
Free of pretense, falsehood, or affectation.


"GREEN"  n.
The hue of that portion of the visible spectrum lying between yellow and blue Greens Green growth or foliage
Green A supporter of a social and political movement that espouses global environmental protection, bioregionalism, social responsibility, and nonviolence.
Youthful; Vigorous
Brand-new; fresh.
Beneficial to the environment
Favoring or supporting environmentalism

MEDIA (plural of medium)
Something, such as an intermediate course of action, that occupies a position or represents a condition midway between extremes.
A surrounding environment in which something functions and thrives.
A means of mass communication, such as newpapers, magazines, radio, film, theater or television.
The materials used in a specific artistic technique.