Glasgow Times

Scots film and TV sector crippled, blasts director

- By TOM TORRANCE

A GLASGOW-BORN Hollywood director has told MSPs the lack of studio facilities in Scotland is “crippling” the country’s film and television sector.

Tommy Gormley, who has worked on Star Trek Into Darkness, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and Wonder Woman, claimed there had been a “cataclysmi­c failure at every level” to deliver for the industry.

He also suggested Holyrood be given control over rebates for film and TV, saying having a more competitiv­e regime here than the rest of the UK would attract production­s “in a New York second”.

Mr Gormley, who spent seven years in Los Angeles, was giving evidence to MSPs on the Parliament’s Culture Committee about the Scottish screen sector.

The assistant director, who has also worked on several of the Mission Impossible films, stated: “We haven’t just missed the boat in this country, we’ve missed an entire fleet.

“There is a cataclysmi­c failure at every level to deliver.

“The fact that production in Scotland is catastroph­ically low compared to the UK, it’s a disgrace.”

He added: “There’s a great misunderst­anding, even in Creative Scotland and Scottish Enterprise, about what film-making involves. It’s a very simple industrial process. It has its own little factory, it needs the factory.

“You lovely MSPs have this amazing building, you come to work in the morning to this building. I’ve got a job, I leave the house at 6am, where do I go –I go to a film studio. It’s not rocket science.

“We can’t spend every day filming up in Glencoe doing scenery, you need a film studio.

“We don’t have to build a Rolls Royce Pinewood in Scotland, it could be very small scale and simple, it could be several facilities. Anything would help.

“The lack of a studio is crippling, I think.

“There’s a good saying in drama that all character is action, it’s not what someone says that matters in films or TV, it’s what they do. All character is action.

“And the lack of action has been staggering, in my opinion, in our industry over many, many years.

“I’ve worked on 54 feature films around the world, 80% of it is done in a studio. That’s how films are made, because it rains sometimes, or it’s cloudy or it’s too cold, or whatever it is.”

He insisted: “I think we will continue to miss the boat until we have a film studio.”

 ??  ?? Glasgow-born Hollywood director Tommy Gormley has worked on Star Trek, Star Wars and Wonder Woman
Glasgow-born Hollywood director Tommy Gormley has worked on Star Trek, Star Wars and Wonder Woman

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