Wales: film and TV production is moving west
Wales has been busy over the last few years establishing a name for itself as a thriving production hub, and all that hard work is definitely paying off...
Wales has been busy over the last few years establishing a name for itself as a thriving production hub, and all that hard work is definitely paying off...
There's a lot more to the East End of London than backdrops to gangster movies. Here Andy Fry takes a look at the varied settings the historic area can offer filmmakers.
This week sees a flurry of filming activity as cameras begin to roll on a new feature film and two TV projects, while pre-production gets underway on two hefty returning dramas.
Here we present a round-up of just some of the exclusives we brought you last year on Production Intelligence - or 'PI plums' as we like to call them...
Critically-acclaimed filmmaker Asif Kapadia started his directing career in 2001 but is perhaps best known for his innovative documentary Senna, which he later followed with Amy, a portrait of Amy Winehouse.
Films can flourish or flounder by how successfully they reach out to their target audiences, but a lack of money often prompts smaller movies to get creative.
We recently took a look at some of the returning dramas that are heading into production next year, and now it’s the turn of comedies.
With the first episode of Beowulf due to air on 3 January, Andy Fry takes an in-depth look at some of the challenges faced by the production team, and the reasons behind their location choices.
Well, it’s nearly the end of the year, but before we disappear into a fog of mince pies and mulled wine, we thought we’d take a look at a few of the dramas making a return to our small screens with production set for 2016.
It’s hard to believe we’re only one Christmas Special away from the end of ITV’s award-winning period drama Downton Abbey. The Knowledge takes a look at the work of those who made the show the success it is today.