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12/11/2024
Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light Sets Sustainable Stage

When it comes to reducing the carbon emissions produced by the film and TV industry in the UK, a rising number of production companies are joining forces with studio facilities to tackle the problem head on. Bristol's Bottle Yard Studios recently supported Film and TV sustainability consultancy Picture Zero to achieve a sustainable strike of scenery and sets belonging to new BBC drama Wolf Hall: The Mirror & the Light, produced by Playground Entertainment and Company Pictures, which began on Sunday 10th November on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK.
The production team behind the six-part series based on the final novel in Hilary Mantel's multi award-winning trilogy, were based in production offices at The Bottle Yard Studios whilst filming took place on location across England and Wales between December 2023 and April 2024.
Lisa Osborne, Producer of Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, says: "As our industry grapples with the overlapping challenges of climate change and resource depletion, it is more important than ever to tackle our consumption excesses and reduce waste. Having worked with them before on Becoming Elizabeth in 2020-22, I knew that The Bottle Yard would be enthusiastic partners in helping us to minimise waste on Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light and was delighted when Picture Zero stepped in to help coordinate our efforts. Together they made the whole process straightforward and collaborative."
Lily Limmer, Sustainability Manager at Picture Zero, says: "From the outset, the producers were clear they wanted to donate and rehome as much scenery as possible. Usually we'd arrange for scenery and sets to be kept on the stages for a few days post-wrap, to give theatres, charities and schools enough time to come and collect pieces from a centralised store. However, Wolf Hall: The Mirror & the Light was shooting entirely on location. Production headquarters were based at The Bottle Yard Studios, but no stage space had been hired. The locations that filming was taking place at were often very remote, and there was no realistic way we could have arranged collections from them.
"Sharing our sustainability ethos to help productions reuse and recycle wherever possible, The Bottle Yard Studios agreed to provide a storage space on-site. This was a game changer! We were able to transport all scenery back to Bristol and had plenty of time to arrange collections. All in all, we rehomed over 23 tonnes of scenery, which, had it been sent to landfill, would have generated around 10 tonnes of CO2e.
"We simply couldn't have done this without the support of The Bottle Yard's staff, the production and construction teams. Our construction company JW Creative arranged the transportation of pieces free of charge to support our sustainability mission."
Picture Zero arranged for the bulk of the scenery to go to The White Horse Military Show, a not for profit, community interest project based in Neston Park Estate in Wiltshire. This included doors, stairs, columns, wall coverings and raw materials, all of which was used in their annual August show and is now also available to be used free-of-charge by local theatres and students. Richard Dalton, Production Director at The White Horse Military Show says: "Using recycled sets like these from the film industry enables us to create new sets for our immersive living history festival run by volunteers from all walks of life. Over a 40-acre site we create environments for re-enactors, singers and historians to perform in - this year we had 26 sets in total. The sets will remain with us and go up again year after year."
Film and TV Diploma students from boomsatsuma, the sixth-form college based on site at The Bottle Yard Studios, were invited to browse the storeroom and take smaller pieces for the making of their horror short filmmaking projects. Fabric offcuts were dropped off to The Bristol Bike Project to use as oil rags. The community programme based in Easton provides free bikes to people in and around the city.
Katherine Nash, Business & Operations Manager and Sustainability Lead at The Bottle Yard Studios says: "We see it as part of our role to support productions to work sustainably, and sometimes that requires flexibility and collaboration to find ‘workarounds' to problems. It's great to see more productions bringing experts like Picture Zero on board. On this occasion we thankfully had space to provide the storage that was needed to meet the team's sustainability goals, and we did so with the knowledge that local organisations would benefit from reusing these materials. Drama is the highest CO2-emitting genre in film and TV production, so we're always looking for ways to help productions reduce environmental impact."
The Bottle Yard Studios and Bristol's wider film and TV production community has gained a reputation in recent years for prioritising sustainability. Bristol was named City of Film at the 2024 Global Production Awards, international film industry awards focused on sustainable production. The Bottle Yard Studios also took home the Sustainable Initiative Award at last year's awards for the community-owned 1MW solar rooftop funded by Bristol Energy Cooperative that helps power its TBY2 facility. In March, the Studio's TBY2 facility was one of only two facilities to receive ‘Outstanding', the highest rating awarded by the BAFTA albert Studio Sustainability Standard. The Studios' main site also received a Very Good rating.
According to BAFTA albert, the average emissions intensity for a drama production in 2022 was 46.57tCO2e/hr, making it the highest emitting genre. The average hour of film or TV produces around 12.8 tonnes of CO2e.*
Reuniting the creative team from the BAFTA and Golden Globe winning first series (which also based production at The Bottle Yard Studios whilst filming on location in 2014), Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light traces the final four years of Cromwell's life. It is directed by seven-time BAFTA award winner Peter Kosminsky (The Undeclared War), adapted for television by Academy award nominee Peter Straughan (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy). Academy Award winner Mark Rylance returns to his BAFTA-winning role of Thomas Cromwell, with Emmy Award winner Damian Lewis returning as King Henry VIII, alongside Academy Award nominee Jonathan Pryce as Cardinal Wolsey. Also returning are Kate Phillips as Henry VIII's third wife Jane Seymour and Lilit Lesser as Princess Mary, the daughter of Henry and his first wife Catherine of Aragon.
picturezero.com/
www.thebottleyard.com/
The production team behind the six-part series based on the final novel in Hilary Mantel's multi award-winning trilogy, were based in production offices at The Bottle Yard Studios whilst filming took place on location across England and Wales between December 2023 and April 2024.
Lisa Osborne, Producer of Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, says: "As our industry grapples with the overlapping challenges of climate change and resource depletion, it is more important than ever to tackle our consumption excesses and reduce waste. Having worked with them before on Becoming Elizabeth in 2020-22, I knew that The Bottle Yard would be enthusiastic partners in helping us to minimise waste on Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light and was delighted when Picture Zero stepped in to help coordinate our efforts. Together they made the whole process straightforward and collaborative."
Lily Limmer, Sustainability Manager at Picture Zero, says: "From the outset, the producers were clear they wanted to donate and rehome as much scenery as possible. Usually we'd arrange for scenery and sets to be kept on the stages for a few days post-wrap, to give theatres, charities and schools enough time to come and collect pieces from a centralised store. However, Wolf Hall: The Mirror & the Light was shooting entirely on location. Production headquarters were based at The Bottle Yard Studios, but no stage space had been hired. The locations that filming was taking place at were often very remote, and there was no realistic way we could have arranged collections from them.
"Sharing our sustainability ethos to help productions reuse and recycle wherever possible, The Bottle Yard Studios agreed to provide a storage space on-site. This was a game changer! We were able to transport all scenery back to Bristol and had plenty of time to arrange collections. All in all, we rehomed over 23 tonnes of scenery, which, had it been sent to landfill, would have generated around 10 tonnes of CO2e.
"We simply couldn't have done this without the support of The Bottle Yard's staff, the production and construction teams. Our construction company JW Creative arranged the transportation of pieces free of charge to support our sustainability mission."
Picture Zero arranged for the bulk of the scenery to go to The White Horse Military Show, a not for profit, community interest project based in Neston Park Estate in Wiltshire. This included doors, stairs, columns, wall coverings and raw materials, all of which was used in their annual August show and is now also available to be used free-of-charge by local theatres and students. Richard Dalton, Production Director at The White Horse Military Show says: "Using recycled sets like these from the film industry enables us to create new sets for our immersive living history festival run by volunteers from all walks of life. Over a 40-acre site we create environments for re-enactors, singers and historians to perform in - this year we had 26 sets in total. The sets will remain with us and go up again year after year."
Film and TV Diploma students from boomsatsuma, the sixth-form college based on site at The Bottle Yard Studios, were invited to browse the storeroom and take smaller pieces for the making of their horror short filmmaking projects. Fabric offcuts were dropped off to The Bristol Bike Project to use as oil rags. The community programme based in Easton provides free bikes to people in and around the city.
Katherine Nash, Business & Operations Manager and Sustainability Lead at The Bottle Yard Studios says: "We see it as part of our role to support productions to work sustainably, and sometimes that requires flexibility and collaboration to find ‘workarounds' to problems. It's great to see more productions bringing experts like Picture Zero on board. On this occasion we thankfully had space to provide the storage that was needed to meet the team's sustainability goals, and we did so with the knowledge that local organisations would benefit from reusing these materials. Drama is the highest CO2-emitting genre in film and TV production, so we're always looking for ways to help productions reduce environmental impact."
The Bottle Yard Studios and Bristol's wider film and TV production community has gained a reputation in recent years for prioritising sustainability. Bristol was named City of Film at the 2024 Global Production Awards, international film industry awards focused on sustainable production. The Bottle Yard Studios also took home the Sustainable Initiative Award at last year's awards for the community-owned 1MW solar rooftop funded by Bristol Energy Cooperative that helps power its TBY2 facility. In March, the Studio's TBY2 facility was one of only two facilities to receive ‘Outstanding', the highest rating awarded by the BAFTA albert Studio Sustainability Standard. The Studios' main site also received a Very Good rating.
According to BAFTA albert, the average emissions intensity for a drama production in 2022 was 46.57tCO2e/hr, making it the highest emitting genre. The average hour of film or TV produces around 12.8 tonnes of CO2e.*
Reuniting the creative team from the BAFTA and Golden Globe winning first series (which also based production at The Bottle Yard Studios whilst filming on location in 2014), Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light traces the final four years of Cromwell's life. It is directed by seven-time BAFTA award winner Peter Kosminsky (The Undeclared War), adapted for television by Academy award nominee Peter Straughan (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy). Academy Award winner Mark Rylance returns to his BAFTA-winning role of Thomas Cromwell, with Emmy Award winner Damian Lewis returning as King Henry VIII, alongside Academy Award nominee Jonathan Pryce as Cardinal Wolsey. Also returning are Kate Phillips as Henry VIII's third wife Jane Seymour and Lilit Lesser as Princess Mary, the daughter of Henry and his first wife Catherine of Aragon.
picturezero.com/
www.thebottleyard.com/
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