At The Centre Of The Global Screen Industry
As demand for high-end film and television production grows, Camden Film Quarter responds directly to London’s shortage of studio space.
A New Creative Ecosystem with 11 State-of-the-art Soundstages 100% fully occupied by Oxygen Studios, specialist studio developers and operators behind Longcross, Arborfield and Fairbanks Studios (formerly BBC Elstree Centre).
30,000 sq ft of production support space, including offices, workshops, fabrication areas, editing suites, wardrobe departments, special effects facilities and sound recording studios supporting large-scale sound stages designed for modern film and streaming productions.
70,000 sqft of workspace dedicated to creative companies, particularly small and medium businesses, to locate alongside the studios, encouraging collaboration with industry partners.
Sectional diagram of Camden Film Quarter
Where stories come to life
Innovative vertical studio building bringing large-scale production suites into a dense urban setting.
Eight sound stages stacked across multiple levels, enabling multiple productions to operate simultaneously.
Advanced acoustic engineering, vibration isolation and cutting-edge infrastructure.
Publicly accessible exhibition spaces and roof terraces, alongside visitor attractions.
Integrated production infrastructure, enabling efficient movement between departments, reduced transport logistics, high-capacity power infrastructure and direct loading access.
On-site talent accommodation, supporting cast, crew and visiting creatives working within the studios.
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Why London
London remains one of the world’s most important centres for film and television production.
The city offers a unique combination of advantages that are difficult to replicate elsewhere:
A globally recognised creative talent base, from directors and producers to technicians, editors and VFX specialists
A dense ecosystem of post-production houses, equipment suppliers and creative businesses
Access to internationally renowned film and television schools, training the next generation of talent
A globally competitive tax incentive framework that continues to attract international productions
As a result, London continues to attract a significant proportion of the UK’s production activity. Yet much of the existing studio space is located far outside the city centre, requiring long travel times for crews and limiting access to the capital’s wider creative infrastructure.
Camden Film Quarter seeks to address this gap by creating London’s first purpose-built urban film and television production district, integrating studios directly within the capital’s creative economy.
At the Centre of the UK’s Film and Television Production Network
Rising Demand
The UK’s film and high-end television sector is experiencing sustained growth, with production spend reaching £6.8 billion in 2025. Driven by increasing international investment and demand for high-quality studio space, the industry continues to expand, highlighting a clear need for new production infrastructure.
The rapid growth of the sector has created a significant shortage of purpose-built studio space, particularly in and around London, where the majority of the UK’s creative workforce and production ecosystem is based.
Camden Film Quarter is being proposed at a time when the industry is calling for additional, well-connected studio infrastructure that can support both large-scale international productions and the UK’s growing creative workforce.
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