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Fox 21 Television Studio boosts for Valleywood film complex | Fox 21 Television Studio boosts for Valleywood film complex |
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A US TV giant is finalising a deal to take over a south Wales film studios which has been largely mothballed for the last eight years. | A US TV giant is finalising a deal to take over a south Wales film studios which has been largely mothballed for the last eight years. |
Dragon International, which promised 2,000 jobs, was plagued by delays, racked up debts worth £15m and eventually went into administration. | Dragon International, which promised 2,000 jobs, was plagued by delays, racked up debts worth £15m and eventually went into administration. |
Only one film was ever made there, but now Fox 21 Television Studios is leasing the studios, dubbed Valleywood. | Only one film was ever made there, but now Fox 21 Television Studios is leasing the studios, dubbed Valleywood. |
Medieval action series The Bastard Executioner is already filming there. | Medieval action series The Bastard Executioner is already filming there. |
The first episodes will air on the FX network in the United States later this month. | The first episodes will air on the FX network in the United States later this month. |
Fox 21 is understood to have signed a long-term lease and invested in soundproofing the studios, which are working at full capacity for the first time. | Fox 21 is understood to have signed a long-term lease and invested in soundproofing the studios, which are working at full capacity for the first time. |
The new 10-part series, about a 14th Century Welsh knight who is forced to become an executioner, is the latest offering from Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter. | The new 10-part series, about a 14th Century Welsh knight who is forced to become an executioner, is the latest offering from Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter. |
BBC Wales arts and media correspondent Huw Thomas: The Crow doesn't fly but Welsh studio space in demand | |
It could mean a happy ending for the studios in Llanilid, Rhondda Cynon Taff, which have a turbulent history. | It could mean a happy ending for the studios in Llanilid, Rhondda Cynon Taff, which have a turbulent history. |
Plans were first unveiled in 2001, with the late filmmaker Lord Richard Attenborough fronting the project. | |
The movie complex was eventually built on a reclaimed opencast site next to the M4 between Cardiff and Bridgend. | The movie complex was eventually built on a reclaimed opencast site next to the M4 between Cardiff and Bridgend. |
In August 2006 it received £1.4m of European money but was hit by delays. | In August 2006 it received £1.4m of European money but was hit by delays. |
Fast forward two years and £15m worth of debt, it went into administration. | Fast forward two years and £15m worth of debt, it went into administration. |
Rob Lewis, partner with PriceWaterhouse Coopers, has spent years trying to sell the complex. | Rob Lewis, partner with PriceWaterhouse Coopers, has spent years trying to sell the complex. |
"We worked out reasonably early on in the administration that this wouldn't be a straightforward asset to sell," he said. | "We worked out reasonably early on in the administration that this wouldn't be a straightforward asset to sell," he said. |
"I didn't think I'd necessarily be here eight years later still holding the asset." | "I didn't think I'd necessarily be here eight years later still holding the asset." |
But with Fox in situ, he is more hopeful of finding a buyer. | But with Fox in situ, he is more hopeful of finding a buyer. |
The details of the deal are not being made public but it is described as a long term lease and it is far more significant than the short-term rental deal which saw the studio's only film - Ironclad - produced in 2009. | The details of the deal are not being made public but it is described as a long term lease and it is far more significant than the short-term rental deal which saw the studio's only film - Ironclad - produced in 2009. |
Economy Minister Edwina Hart said the creative industries were a "good spend" through hard work. | Economy Minister Edwina Hart said the creative industries were a "good spend" through hard work. |
"Sometimes things change, series don't get re-commissioned but we have to recognise there's a good product here, the facilities are here and there are people who want to work here," she added. | "Sometimes things change, series don't get re-commissioned but we have to recognise there's a good product here, the facilities are here and there are people who want to work here," she added. |
But with the studios still in administration, Mr Lewis said lessons should be learnt about public spending. | But with the studios still in administration, Mr Lewis said lessons should be learnt about public spending. |
"It's making sure with the public money being invested to seed these private sector projects that everyone understands the risks and what happens when they go wrong," he added. | "It's making sure with the public money being invested to seed these private sector projects that everyone understands the risks and what happens when they go wrong," he added. |
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