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Millions spent on film and TV production in Cornwall

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Posted by Admin on Jan 13, 2006 - 03:44 PM

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Millions of pounds were spent on production in Cornwall in 2005, Pippa Best, Project Director at Cornwall Film announced this week, “Cornwall Film supported four feature-length Rosamund Pilcher adaptations. These spent over £800,000 in Cornwall, creating 18 jobs for local cast and crew, and using local restaurants and accommodation”.

Producer Elvira Bolz said “Cornwall offers a fantastic choice of locations, experienced crew, and local production facilities. Support from the local Council, Cornwall Film, and the National Trust has been tremendous”. The TV dramas are hugely popular in Germany and regularly attract over 7 million viewers – many of whom travel to Cornwall to visit locations featured in the films such as Prideaux Place and Godolphin House.

Local production companies have also fared well in 2005. Penryn based production company Oscha received Cornwall Film finance towards the production of two new DVD titles – Heart of a Garden and Wildlife Wrecks and Reefs. Oscha have filmed at Trebah Gardens, Pencarrow, Caerhays, Prideaux Place and Tresco Abbey Gardens.

Martin Gaunt explained “Cornwall Film’s support has allowed us to create six full time posts for new staff this year, nurturing and developing Cornish talent. The projects are a great opportunity to grow Oscha’s expertise, contacts and capacity, and to develop a new strategy for getting independent DVDs to a wider market.”

Keeping Mum, recently released across the UK, and starring Rowan Atkinson and Patrick Swayze, filmed near Truro in early 2005. Other productions filmed in the region in 2005 have included another Pilcher adaptation,The Shellseekers, a second series of Doc Martin in Port Isaac, cult TV comedy series Nighty Night near Bude, and the series Coast, A Seaside Parish, and Seaside Rescue. Numerous other documentaries, commercials and pop promos have filmed at Charlestown Harbour and at locations across the region.

Pippa Best said “It’s fantastic to be attracting so many productions to Cornwall, boosting the economy and creating local jobs. Our online Production Guide at www.cornwallfilm.com is regularly being used by producers searching for Cornish crew and services. Cornwall Media Focus is growing steadily, with over 250 members. Cornwall Film still wants to hear from more film, TV and new media production companies looking for support; and from freelance crew who want to register online and work closer to home. We’ve launched some exciting new schemes and 2006 will bring many more investments to support the growth of Cornwall’s media sector.”



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