EXCLUSIVE: The London Screen Academy, which was founded by industry titans Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson, David Heyman, Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan and Last King of Scotland Producer Lisa Bryer will set up a new campus at the Camden Film Quarter, the film and TV-focused neighborhood being developed by Yoo Capital in central London, Deadline can reveal.
LSA is a free sixth-form academy that provides free education for youngsters who want careers in film and television. Its original site is in Islington, London.
It was opened with much fanfare in 2018, not least because the growing production sector was stretched by the number of series and films being made in the UK.
With that facility now oversubscribed, the LSA will add a new facility at the Camden Film Quarter. Real estate firm Yoo Capital has given the LSA the space for the new college, which is for students aged 16-to-19-years-old.
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