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Originally Posted by julian_craster
Sounds more like a theme park for tourists to me (imitating the Universal Studios tour in Hollywood ? )......
I thought the idea of having permanent standing sets (which may only be used once every 5 years or so) went out of favour in Hollywood over 30 years ago, when MGM and other studios sold off their back lots to property developers !
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I don't think there are any plans to turn it into a theme park along the lines of Universal Studios! Anyhow,MGM made a huge mistake selling off their backlot, the revenue generated by tourists to Universal Studios is huge, if MGM had done the same they would be making more than what they got for the land in the 70s! I think in the 70s the trend was towards location filming so I would agree with you that studio and backlot filming went out of favour 30 years ago but it seems to be that as technology has changed (CGI) the preference for studio and backlot filming has returned. Permanent sets can be dressed up to look very differently from film to film, they can also be used for commercials, photo shoots and TV series, I think "Project Pinewood" sounds very exciting and the prospect of more international filmakers coming to Iver Heath rather than going to Eastern Europe or Australia has got to be a good thing, it should provide thousands of much needed jobs not to mention bringing in much needed revenue.
