Bristol Post

And, action! New film studio opens its doors

- Tristan CORK tristan.cork@reachplc.com

ABRAND new 10,000 sq ft film, TV and commercial production studio has opened in Bristol.

Nine Tree Studios has been created in a large industrial warehouse building near the river in Brislingto­n, and bosses say it is being launched in stages.

The first stage is opening a “versatile production space” with attached offices, with phase two seeing the building and fit-out of a state-of-the-art production facility which will include a 2,600 sq ft primary soundstage, two smaller sound stages, grading suites, wardrobe and sound facilities and expanded office and meeting spaces.

Those behind the new facility say it will be Bristol’s largest independen­t film and television facility – the huge and recently expanded Bottle Yard Studios in Hengrove are owned and run by Bristol City Council.

With multiple film and TV crews operating in Bristol at any given time at the moment, the demand for such a studio has been growing, even with the Bottle Yard’s expansion opening recently.

Those behind the studio say it will “support Bristol’s creative industries, as well as attracting talent and production­s from further afield, fuelling Bristol’s existing draw for film, television and commercial production­s”.

The space will also be a new home for video production company JonesMillb­ank.

“This is an incredibly exciting chapter in our history,” said Russell Jones, the co-founder of the new studios and of JonesMillb­ank.

“We’ve been based in Bristol for 12 years, steadily growing our team, portfolio and clients, but this represents a huge leap forward and an incredibly exciting developmen­t for the region too,” he added.

“We’ve already secured funding to develop and expand the space, helping to support not only our own production­s but the wider creative community too.”

Phase one of the process has launched, with phase two scheduled for the second half of this year.

“The continued growth in production­s across our region is wonderful,” added co-founder Adam Millbank.

“I’ve been blown away by the diverse talent here. It feels fantastic to know we’ll be part of such a dynamic industry, celebratin­g all the region has to offer.

“The expansion will allow for the creation of numerous jobs, including technician­s, crew, studio managers and marketeers, whilst allowing for the provision of work experience and placements.”

 ?? Pic: Nine Tree Studios ?? Inside Nine Tree TV and film studio in Brislingto­n
Pic: Nine Tree Studios Inside Nine Tree TV and film studio in Brislingto­n

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