K.J. Yossman Culture secretary Lucy Frazer set out her vision for the U.K.’s creative industries on Thursday morning, which included a plan to boost the creative sector’s gross added vale by £50 billion and create a million more jobs by 2030. “Our creative industries are world class,” Frazer said. “We are in the golden age of the silver screen.
We rival any country in the world at sound and visual effects, and are on track to double U.K. film stage space by 2025.” Frazer, who was speaking at the Deloitte and Enders Media and Telecoms conference in London, added: “The world over, there is demand for high-end British productions not just because of our fantastic actors and our great locations, but because of our tech know-how and production skills.
The imagination of our designers, our producers, our content creators, our writers and artists is spearheading growth right across our economy.” “I have zero doubt that we in Government can do more tangible things to support our creatives.
But we cannot simply copy and paste the formula for that past success. We face increasing global competition and we cannot afford to be complacent.
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