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Massive film studio plan set to transform Sunderland shipyard

The Shipyard Studios plan could create 1,000 jobs and become part of a new vibrant creative quarter

Pallion Shipyard could be the largest covered water studio in the world - just a handful are used by movie makers around the world at present(Image: DPP Planning/FaulknerBrowns)

Proposals to transform a North East shipyard into film studios with the potential to create more than 1,000 jobs and attract major movie makers have been submitted.

Pallion Engineering has made an application to Sunderland City Council which would pave the way for the regeneration and transformation of its substantial land holdings on the River Wear - the sole remaining shipyard in the city - to create a complex with the potential to create over 1,000 new jobs.

Since the shipbuilding industry’s demise in the 1980,s the Pallion Shipyard building has declined into a “tired state” with only a third of its area used for office, workshop, industrial and storage. But with movie making space much in demand, the site could become one of just a handful of global water studios in the world.

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Aided by DPP Planning’s Newcastle office and FaulknerBrowns architects in Killingworth, the proposal plans for the development of Shipyard Studios would see more than 500,000 sq ft of creative space, retaining the existing mega-structures, and including the largest covered ‘water studio’ in the world. At the moment there are just two º£½ÇÊÓÆµ production houses with water studios in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, in Berkshire and at Pinewood Studios.

Plans for Pallion Shipyard Studios are being led by Metalwork Pictures USA, Broadwick Live, Pallion Engineering and Kajima Corporation of Japan. Those behind the scheme say the studio could be in great demand, with an estimated need for 2m sq ft more than currently available and rising, thanks to increasing demand from streaming services such as Prime and Amazon constantly needing to keep refreshing their content.

Andrew Levitas of Metalwork Pictures, said: “With rapidly growing demand for world class production space, huge local investment, and historically unique infrastructure, Pallion Film Shipyard Studios is singularly positioned to deliver as the premiere production destination globally. This visionary facility for creators and producers alike will offer an overwhelmingly positive impact on the Sunderland community and surrounding areas.

“An area of particular focus is the creation of a deeply rooted education and mentorship program which both benefits from as well as serves the content creating community. This is hugely exciting”.