17/02/2020
Plans Submitted For £45m Belfast Film Studios Expansion
Belfast Harbour is to generate 1,250 jobs as it submits plans for a £45 million development of six new film and television studios.
The proposed development, which aims to capitalise on Northern Ireland's already established world-wide reputation as a production location, will quadruple the size of the existing Belfast Harbour Film Studio complex and make Belfast a leading centre in the industry.
Around 1,000 roles will be created in the creative industry with a further 250 people employed in the construction of the studios.
The project will build on phase one of the Belfast Harbour Studio development, which opened three years ago at Giants Park with two studios and 125,000 square feet of overall production space.
The site has so far been used for a number of major productions, including SyFy's Krypton TV series, and is currently occupied by a major film production company.
Belfast Harbour now intends to develop four additional 21,000 square feet studios and two 16,000 square feet studios as well as up to 100,000 square feet of production offices and 130,000 square feet of support workshops on an adjoining 20-acre site.
In total, the project represents more than 346,000 square feet of additional production facilities which, when combined with phase one, will create the largest studio complex outside of the South East of England.
The expanded facility will also provide flexible backlot areas and dedicated support space for specialised creative suppliers to the industry and aligns with Belfast Harbour's ambitions to create a leading European media hub.
Joe O'Neill Belfast Harbour's CEO, said: "In recent years Belfast has established itself as one of the UK’s top media production hubs. In 2017 we invested £20m to provide brand new studio facilities but with record levels of demand for studio space globally we are confident the time is right to progress with phase two of the development.
"The location is highly accessible, is serviced by ultra-high speed internet connections and benefits from a skilled local workforce that has proven its ability to help deliver some of the world's best film and television content. This new studio complex will build on Northern Ireland's already impressive international reputation and generate around 1,000 creative industry jobs across a wide variety of disciplines."
Upon receipt of planning Belfast Harbour will start construction on phase two later this year with completion of the new studios scheduled for 2021.
Richard Williams, CEO of Northern Ireland Screen, said the expansion would provide a significant further boost for the local industry at a time when studio space is at a premium across the UK.
He commented: "With Disney and Apple joining Netflix and Amazon in investing in the launch of their own on-demand streaming services, there is no end in sight to the demand for high-end, high-cost content. That has led to unprecedented demand for studio space globally, so Belfast Harbour’s announcement comes at a perfect time for our local industry.
"Belfast Harbour's support for the screen industries in Northern Ireland is exemplary, and their vision for phase two of Belfast Harbour Studios is inspired. It is a development that will help Northern Ireland to become the largest screen sector in the UK and Ireland outside of the southeast of England."
Spend on film and high-end television in the UK from major international productions topped £3.04bn in 2019, according to figures released by British Film Institute's research and statistics unit.
(JG/CM)
The proposed development, which aims to capitalise on Northern Ireland's already established world-wide reputation as a production location, will quadruple the size of the existing Belfast Harbour Film Studio complex and make Belfast a leading centre in the industry.
Around 1,000 roles will be created in the creative industry with a further 250 people employed in the construction of the studios.
The project will build on phase one of the Belfast Harbour Studio development, which opened three years ago at Giants Park with two studios and 125,000 square feet of overall production space.
The site has so far been used for a number of major productions, including SyFy's Krypton TV series, and is currently occupied by a major film production company.
Belfast Harbour now intends to develop four additional 21,000 square feet studios and two 16,000 square feet studios as well as up to 100,000 square feet of production offices and 130,000 square feet of support workshops on an adjoining 20-acre site.
In total, the project represents more than 346,000 square feet of additional production facilities which, when combined with phase one, will create the largest studio complex outside of the South East of England.
The expanded facility will also provide flexible backlot areas and dedicated support space for specialised creative suppliers to the industry and aligns with Belfast Harbour's ambitions to create a leading European media hub.
Joe O'Neill Belfast Harbour's CEO, said: "In recent years Belfast has established itself as one of the UK’s top media production hubs. In 2017 we invested £20m to provide brand new studio facilities but with record levels of demand for studio space globally we are confident the time is right to progress with phase two of the development.
"The location is highly accessible, is serviced by ultra-high speed internet connections and benefits from a skilled local workforce that has proven its ability to help deliver some of the world's best film and television content. This new studio complex will build on Northern Ireland's already impressive international reputation and generate around 1,000 creative industry jobs across a wide variety of disciplines."
Upon receipt of planning Belfast Harbour will start construction on phase two later this year with completion of the new studios scheduled for 2021.
Richard Williams, CEO of Northern Ireland Screen, said the expansion would provide a significant further boost for the local industry at a time when studio space is at a premium across the UK.
He commented: "With Disney and Apple joining Netflix and Amazon in investing in the launch of their own on-demand streaming services, there is no end in sight to the demand for high-end, high-cost content. That has led to unprecedented demand for studio space globally, so Belfast Harbour’s announcement comes at a perfect time for our local industry.
"Belfast Harbour's support for the screen industries in Northern Ireland is exemplary, and their vision for phase two of Belfast Harbour Studios is inspired. It is a development that will help Northern Ireland to become the largest screen sector in the UK and Ireland outside of the southeast of England."
Spend on film and high-end television in the UK from major international productions topped £3.04bn in 2019, according to figures released by British Film Institute's research and statistics unit.
(JG/CM)
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