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Steel’s leading role in the film industry

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Flexibility, speed of construction and large column-free spaces mean steel is the preferred framing solution for the UK’s booming film and TV studio sector. By Martin Cooper.

The UK’s film and TV sector is booming. Recent research by ScreenSkills and the British Film Institute says the sector is riding the crest of a wave and estimates that continued growth will require the equivalent of between 15,130 and 20,770 additional full-time crew within three years.

A bigger workforce is needed as an estimated 250,000 sq m of additional stage space will be available by 2025. Recent investments by the likes of Sky, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV and Disney have seen billions of pounds committed to the UK sector.

Huge sums are being spent on enlarging existing studios and on building new complexes. More than 20 new sites are in the pipeline, including an expansion of the famous Pinewood Studios and the redevelopment of the former Dagenham Ford works, with plenty more currently under construction.

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