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At “Visions Collide,” we are committed to minimizing our environmental impact during the filming of our project in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. We recognize the importance of preserving the natural beauty of this region for future generations. Therefore, we have developed the following environmental policy to guide our production activities:

  1. Waste Reduction: We will minimize waste generation by encouraging the use of reusable or recyclable materials whenever possible. Disposable items will be kept to a minimum, and we will properly segregate and dispose of waste according to local regulations.

  2. Energy Conservation: We will strive to reduce energy consumption by using energy-efficient equipment and implementing practices such as turning off lights and equipment when not in use. Additionally, we will explore renewable energy sources where feasible.

  3. Water Management: We will practice responsible water usage by minimizing consumption and avoiding unnecessary wastage. Efforts will be made to utilize water-saving technologies and adhere to local water conservation guidelines.

  4. Natural Habitat Preservation: We will respect and protect the natural habitats and wildlife in the filming locations. Special care will be taken to avoid disturbing sensitive ecosystems, nesting areas, and protected species.

  5. Pollution Prevention: We are committed to preventing pollution of air, water, and soil. All hazardous materials will be handled and disposed of in accordance with relevant laws and regulations to prevent contamination of the environment.

  6. Community Engagement: We will engage with local communities to raise awareness about environmental conservation and involve them in our efforts to minimize our ecological footprint. We will also seek to collaborate with local authorities and environmental organizations to support conservation initiatives.

  7. Continuous Improvement: We will regularly monitor our environmental performance and seek feedback to identify areas for improvement. Through ongoing assessment and adaptation, we will strive to enhance our environmental stewardship throughout the duration of our film production.

Dalter, Maleap, and Daranchi have been chosen as the skiing peaks, offering views of the surrounding landscapes, including the majestic K2.

The film navigates parallel narratives, showcasing the journey of the athlete who, unfortunately, couldn’t ski down the 6000-meter peak. On one side, we witness his transformation as he channels his expertise and experience into training Manal, the spirited 14-year-old with dreams of becoming a skilled ski athlete. 

As the athlete imparts his knowledge and skills to Manal, the film seamlessly weaves these mentoring sessions with scenes of actual skiing. This parallel structure allows the audience to witness both the theoretical aspects of training, conveyed through the athlete’s guidance, and the practical application of those lessons in the real skiing moments. 

The juxtaposition of the athlete’s struggle with his own setbacks and the uplifting moments of Manal’s progress creates a powerful narrative dynamic. The film uses this parallel storytelling technique to highlight the transformative power of mentorship, resilience in the face of personal challenges, and the joy that comes from pursuing one’s passion in the context of skiing. 

Gilgit Baltistan

Nestled within the Himalayas, Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan boasts some of the world's most breathtaking mountain ranges, including the illustrious Karakoram Range. With peaks reaching heights surpassing 8,000 meters, such as the formidable K2 and the majestic Nanga Parbat, this region beckons adventurers and mountaineers from across the globe. The rugged terrain and dramatic landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for thrilling expeditions and journeys. Valleys teem with cultural richness and heritage, where diverse traditions intertwine harmoniously. In Gilgit-Baltistan, nature's grandeur and cultural splendor converge, creating an irresistible allure for those seeking to explore the heights of both mountain peaks and human resilience.

Dalter, Maleap, and Daranchi have been chosen as the skiing peaks, offering views of the surrounding landscapes, including the majestic K2.

Traveling from Islamabad to Aliabad in Gilgit Baltistan is a scenic delight, on the Karakoram Highway (KKH) for a 13-hour and 30-minute car journey or opt for a quicker 55-minute flight from Islamabad to Gilgit - Hunza 2-hour - Aliabad to Karimabad 5-min.

VISIONS COLLIDE

This website serves as a platform for the presentation of a conceptual framework and is accompanied by the synopsis of the film titled "Visions Collide." It is intended solely for the purpose of conveying the essence and fundamental themes of the envisioned film. Readers are encouraged to approach the content with an understanding that it represents an artistic vision and may undergo alterations in the development process.

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visions collide 2024

Join Visions Collide 2024! We're open to collaborations. Whether you're into filmmaking and want to learn with us, or you're a mountaineer, or anyone interested in our film's themes, we welcome you. Send us a message at [email protected] and let's work together!