We have all experienced the change from more traditional formats of cinema and live TV to the binge watching of streaming services that weren’t so prevalent 15 years ago. This shift intensified during the pandemic as we consumed media far quicker than before, with a profound impact on our built environment.
Over the last five years there has been an unprecedented requirement to expand existing and create new film and TV studio space to meet movie makers’ plans around the world. Scott Brownrigg alone have worked on 7 million sq ft of studio and media space worth over £2billion.
Historically, there have been three key approaches to meeting demand for studio space:
We believe the ideal solution lies somewhere between all three approaches – a hybrid approach. Utilising both permanent and temporary structures can enable speed to market whilst providing high quality spaces that can fulfil both sustainability and wellbeing requirements. Allowing us to meet demand more effectively and provide ultimate future flexibility to a creative industry.