I wish to make movies starring animals. Both animation and animal actors are to be employed. The biggest expense with animation is the labor costs with almost no other costs for a good portion of the production phase. For this reason, eliminating utilities costs can go a long way toward funding an animation production. Greenhouse food and utilities-free housing can also give the workers a higher portion of wages in deferrals (paid in dividends from film sales). Raising large numbers of small animals for a variety of species of animal actors requires the facility be disaster-proof because moving the animals is not an option. One disaster could be the loss of power so using renewable energy with storage and a variety of passive systems, energy availability can be insured. This explains my main interest in renewable energy. As a producer of films and possibly books and computer applications (including video games), I can start with instructional and promotional items on the subjects around renewable energy. The "Other" in "Favorite Technologies" includes 1) high efficiency building design including utilities-free buildings 2) cyclic thermal energy storage including annual cycles (store summer heat for winter use within the tons of soil below the building) 3) pneumatic and hydraulic storage for a concentrated energy form to run pumps and fans 4) extreme water conservation technologies (composting toilet systems, filtered water bathing systems, water vapor recovery, solar water distillation) 5) greenhouse design and related food-self-sufficient methods