Pinewood offers new facilities for low budget films
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A new indie film hub is set to open at Pinewood Studios to encourage more low budget UK films.
Independent film makers will be able to use sound stages, the large soundproof warehouses where films are shot, as well as production offices and workshop space on the site in Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire.
Camera hire, drone photography and post production will also be among the services available when the hub opens next summer.
The launch comes as the government’s Independent Film Tax Credit, external was passed into law.
It means independent films with a budget of under £15m will get a 53% tax break.
James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli said: “This is a good day for independent film.
"It is essential to the British film industry that independent films get produced and
exhibited as this will ensure the promotion of new talent both in front of and
behind the screen”
Culture secretary Lisa Nandy, who visited the studios on Tuesday, said “Pinewood’s new state-of-the-art facility will be a huge boost for the UK’s indie filmmakers, offering first-rate infrastructure and on-site expertise to bring more British productions to the big screen."
Pinewood opened in 1936 and 174 Oscar winning films have since been made there.
Recent releases included Deadpool and Wolverine, starring Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, as well as The Little Mermaid and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
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