The Scotsman

Holyrood in bid to bring Hollywood to Scotland

● Consultati­on launched on boosting the film and TV industry

- By RUSSELL JACKSON

People are being invited to give their views on Scotland’s TV and film sector as part of an inquiry into how to create a “more vibrant and sustainabl­e industry”.

The Scottish Parliament’s culture, tourism, Europe and external relations committee wants to hear views on issues such as talent developmen­t, skills and training as well as areas such as infrastruc­ture, distributi­on and audience developmen­t.

The committee is looking at ways to strengthen and develop the sector using recommenda­tions from the Screen Sector Leadership Group’s (SSLG) report.

World War Z, T2 Trainspott­ing, Cloud Atlas, Under the Skin and Churchill are among the major movies that have been filmed in Scotland in recent years.

The Screen Sector Leadership Group recommenda­tions included increased funding for film and television production­s, creating more studio facilities and infrastruc­ture for Scotland and more investment in talent developmen­t, skills and training.

Joan Mcalpine MSP, convener of the culture, tourism, Europe and external relations committee, said: “Scotland’s screen sector has enjoyed a number of notable successes in recent years and we want to ensure the industry reaches its full potential.”

She continued: “The Screen Sector Leadership Group has made some really helpful recommenda­tions in their report to the committee that suggests ways to develop a successful and sustainabl­e industry which nurtures domestic talent and has a wider benefit for the Scottish economy.

“The inquiry will focus on how these recommenda­tions can be implemente­d and will feed into the wider work of the Scottish Government and supporting bodies like Creative Scotland and Scottish Enterprise.”

The initial deadline for any written submission­s for the inquiry is 3 November.

A record £52.7 million was spent by film and television producers in Scotland in 2015.

The figure was up from £45.8 million the previous year and more than double the £23 million spent in 2007.

Anyone interested can find out more at www.parliament. scot/screen-industry

0 Brad Pitt in Cochrane Street, Glasgow, after filming a scene for the film World War Z in 2011

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