The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Record £70m spent on film and TV production in Scotland

Since 2007, spend has increased more than 200% from £23 million

- conor riordan

Spending on film and TV production in Scotland hit a record high of almost £70 million last year, with a surge of more than 30%, according to new figures.

Numbers from Creative Scotland show spend in 2016 reached £69.4m – a £16.7m increase on the previous year.

Production­s shot in the country last year include The Wife, Calibre, T2 Trainspott­ing, Outlander, The Etruscan Smile, In Plain Sight and The Loch.

Natalie Usher, director, screen at Creative Scotland, said: “It is extremely encouragin­g to see the significan­t and continued rise in Scotland’s production spend figures.

“The continued growth in production spend is testament to our world-class talent, crews, facilities and awardwinni­ng locations.”

Since 2007, spend has increased more than 200% from £23m and is now at its highest ever level.

The First Minister announced on Tuesday an additional £10m for the industry in the Programme for Government, bringing investment to £20m next year.

A dedicated screen unit will also be establishe­d within Creative Scotland, to coordinate existing and new public sector investment and resources more effectivel­y.

Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: “These figures show Scotland’s film and TV industry is stronger than ever.

“This is good news for our cultural story while bringing significan­t benefits to the wider economy.

“Production companies are attracted here because of our stunning locations and talented people.

“The additional investment announced this week will help consolidat­e this growth, enabling us to strengthen and better coordinate public sector support for the film and TV sector.”

The figures were calculated using an accumulati­on of those supplied by the Scottish Locations Network, plus informatio­n from Creative Scotland’s production enquiries database.

 ?? Picture: Sony. ?? Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heugan star in Outlander.
Picture: Sony. Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heugan star in Outlander.

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