Booming U.K. Film, TV Industry Should Invest 1 Percent of Production Spend on Training to Address “Critical” Crew Shortage, Urges BFI

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According to the British Film Institute's new Skills Review, an already overstretched sector will need an additional 20,770 full-time employees by 2025, and recommends a 'workplace reset' to urgently address negative working practices and cultures.

The U.K.’s unprecedented and record-breaking growth in film and high-end TV production is in danger of hitting a wall should the industry not address a looming — and, in large parts, already present — skills shortage.

So warns the British Film Institute, which as part of a new Skills Review looking at scripted productions has urged for major internal investment in training to ensure that an additional 20,770 full-time employees are working in the sector to reach the level of demand expected by 2025., a new record and way ahead of already soaring pre-pandemic production levels. Research published last week by U.K. organization ScreenSkills forecasted that this figure would rise to £7.66 billion by 2025.

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