For universities

Built for working productions. Welcomed into your classroom.

An industry-grade carbon-tracking app. Made accessible to film school cohorts because the founder is also a senior lecturer who values education. Give your students hands-on access to the same tool they'll be asked to use the day they graduate.

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01. The opportunity

Sustainability is the role your students don't have yet.

Camera, sound, edit, every other production role on a student shoot is already taken. Sustainability gives you a graded role family that scales with the cohort, so fewer students sit idle on a 12 person crew. It's also the role that travels best into industry, because every commissioned UK production needs a carbon return now.

Outcomes that hold up at audit.
Maps directly onto three UN Sustainable Development Goals. A defensible course learning outcome on any module review.
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Responsible Consumption & Production
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Climate Action
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Quality Education
Reports the industry already requires.
Built around BAFTA Albert methodology. Students graduate with a skill that BBC, Netflix and Channel 4 already require from their suppliers, ready to put on a CV.
"From 2024, every BBC production must complete an Albert footprint." BBC Sustainability commitment
An extra role, and an L5 gateway.
A graded production role students can hold without competing with cinematography or directing tracks. L5 students get a foothold by assisting L6 productions, two people record independently, and the data has a built in backup.
02. Built by a senior lecturer

Aram comes in once, on the house.

Group access in year one includes a guest session from Aram, in person or remote, for your cohort. Either an Albert-aligned walkthrough of the app or a session built around what your students are actually shooting that semester.

Latitude Footprint walkthrough
A live walkthrough of the app with your cohort. What it measures, how to log a shoot day on set, and how the Albert format report is generated.
Or bespoke to your module
Sessions built around what your cohort is shooting that semester, the Albert categories you want emphasised, or specific assignment briefs. Tailored to your teaching plan, not off-the-shelf.
Senior lecturer who knows education
Aram teaches and marks at university level, so the app and the session are designed around how student productions actually run.
Provost's Early Academic Award
×4 Student voted teaching nominations
Filmarket Hub 2021 · Best English Language Pilot
Rode Reel 2017 · Best Drama
BFI funded short · Green Grass
03, How group access works

Four steps from email to enrolled cohort.

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A clean inbox / mailto screenshot or a desk-with-laptop shot.
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You email us
Tell us your institution, the module, the cohort size, the start and end of teaching. We respond the same week.
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A demo-call screenshot, or Aram on a video call against a clean backdrop.
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Walkthrough demo
If it's useful, we book a short call to walk you through the app live. If you'd rather skip and read the docs, that's fine too.
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A spreadsheet / class list export, or a screenshot of a signed agreement.
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Contract + cohort list
Light agreement covering the term and cohort size. You send us a spreadsheet of the students on the module (university email + name); we add them to the system.
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A student/staff signup screen on a phone, or cohort group photo from a teaching session.
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Students & staff sign up
Anyone on the cohort list (students or staff) signs up at latitudefootprint.com/app with their university email. Pro tier is granted automatically — no codes to share. Reports stay with each student to include in their production files.
For your procurement team

The questions course leaders ask first.

Where does student data live?
Stored on UK and EU region servers. Carbon data sits against each student's account. The institution doesn't have access to individual student work unless the student shares their report.
Are you GDPR compliant?
Yes. Each user owns their account and can export or delete it from inside the app. We collect the minimum we need to run the service (email, name, the carbon entries the user types in). No tracking pixels, no ad networks. Privacy policy at /privacy.
What happens when the year ends?
Students keep their accounts and their projects, no data is deleted. The Pro tier reverts to free at the contract end date, with a 60 day grace period on the Pro features. We'll email the course coordinator before expiry so you can remind students to export any reports they want to keep. Students who go on to work in the industry can carry on using the app on their own at the consumer rate.
What if a student's work is lost?
Every shoot day is written to the cloud and to a per day local backup keyed to the student's account. If a sync error ever wipes a record, it's restored on next app open. Students can also export every report as a PDF for their production files at any time. Backup by design: good practice is to have L5 students act as Sustainability Co ordinators or Assistants on L6 productions, so two people are recording independently. Students can then choose whether to use the lead's data or average the two.
How much does it cost?
Please contact for pricing.
Does it work on iPhone, Android, both?
Both, plus desktop. It's a progressive web app, no app store install required, students add it to their home screen and use it on set. Native iOS and Android apps are in the pipeline for late 2026.
Get group access

Bring it into your next module.

If you teach film, screen production, broadcasting, or any practical media subject, get in touch. We're working with a small number of institutions for the 2026 academic year and can build the rollout around your timetable.

Email education@latitudefootprint.com
· Aram Atkinson, Senior Lecturer in Film