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September 7, 2005
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Scotland Film Academy?
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John Campea
I don’t get this at all it seems another wasteful, spotlight grabbing move by corrupt self-serving Politicians who can’t even see further than tomorrows newspaper popularity polls. Sigh…let me take a minute…right, I’m through it. A story from a little while ago on the BBC site tells us the details of the new Film School for Scottish people.
It plans to educate fifty students a year in the art of film making. The funding is huge…
That’s one hell of a lot of money, and in a time when Productions are leaving the UK en masse, and Scottish movies can’t even get into Scotland to film. I’ve banged on about this before, movies like Burns struggling for cash, Mary Queen of Scots filmed outside the UK, etc. What good is this? We’re going to train Scottish people who will leave the country to work in profitable industries, not a dying over taxed one. It winds you up even more when you read the quotes from those involved…
What are they thinking? It’s obvious that the problem right now is not lack of talented crews and creatives, that is not what is stopping movies being made in Scotland or the UK. Burns, which is struggling even in Production has a huge Scottish and UK sign up, Gerard Butler is from Glasgow and he’s the lead! Like many other Scottish talent he’s also headed where the industry is, outwith the UK. This is not the problem, the problem it’s too expensive to make a movie in the UK. So why isn’t this money being used to solve that problem? Why aren’t we addressing that issue and opening up the marketplace for Productions to come to the UK? Surely it’s at this point we can start thinking about training people in the movie industry, if we do it now we’re spending the money to educate and train a workforce that will leave the country when they start earning and provide another Government their taxes. Those are the taxes that the UK and Scottish Government are hoping to get their hands on in the future, not only to repay the costly educational investment. Not only that, but the profits of the movies they work on are outside the UK. The question is, what benefit are the Scottish and UK Film Industry going to receive out of this? There may be more Scottish and UK workers in foreign movie industries, but this isn’t necessarily going to increase the number of movies made in the UK or Scotland. Right, I’ve ranted enough about this subject, what are your views? Do you think this is a good idea for the countries industries, is it going to help raise them and how? Or do you agree and think that this is stage two in an as yet unstarted process to build the UK Film Industry back up? This post was written by :
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