Work has started to create the North East’s first dedicated large-scale film and TV studios at The Northern School of Art’s Hartlepool campus - with doors due to open for business in six months.
The £3.76m project will create The Northern Studios, a new 30,000 sq. ft. film and television studio development for commercial use - alongside a new teaching building to support specialist technical and skills training for undergraduates studying on the School’s stage and screen degrees. The new studios will be open by summer 2021 and will repurpose the town’s former bus maintenance sheds which are located next to the School’s campus.
Ben Houchen, Tees Valley Mayor
“From the hugely popular detective series Vera to blockbuster war film 1917, Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool have hosted some amazing film and TV productions and there are always companies looking to film exciting, large-scale productions region. This brilliant new development will provide an even bigger draw for them, helping to support our fantastic creative sector and create good-quality well paid jobs for local people eager to work within TV and film. It will go even further in training our students, giving them practical, hands-on experience as the industry as well as showing them they don’t need to leave the region for a successful career in their field. To top it all off, the lead contractor is a local firm, supporting my plan for jobs, including in our vital construction sector.”
Christopher Akers-Belcher, Hartlepool Borough Council
"Hartlepool already has strong links with film and television, through the Northern School of Art, as the town where director and producer Sir Ridley Scott studied and as a go-to filming location for a host of TV and film productions. The new studios will open a fantastic new chapter in that story, and we are delighted to be helping to make that vision a reality. We look forward to Hartlepool growing into an important centre of creative excellence in film and television, building a reputation both nationally and around the world."
The Studios will offer large scale sound stage facilities and a large green screen studio appropriate for visual and special effects and corporate, promotional and marketing video.
The Studios will have a full range of production offices, facilities for cast and crew alongside green rooms and a very large secure lot for production units.
Dr Martin Raby, Principal of The Northern School of Art
“I’m absolutely delighted that this long-planned project is now underway and will be open for use by professional cast and crew from summer 2021. We are located in an area that offers huge potential for the screen industries, it makes economic sense for production companies to base themselves here at the heart of so many wonderful locations for shooting, all within a 30-mile radius - or just within an hour’s drive – meaning reduced costs. The Northern Studios will put Hartlepool on the screen industry map. The Studios will also have the potential to offer our students local access to a range of work experience opportunities supporting professional film and television productions.”
The delivery team for the project includes Tees Valley-based Wharton Construction as the lead contractor for the project, quantity surveyors Driver Trett Group and Middlesbrough-based Logic Architects. The project managers are Faithful and Gould.
As a North East company, we are proud to be appointed lead contractor on such a prestigious and high-profile project in this region.”
Matthew Wharton