
Wicked: Behind the scenes at Sky Studios Elstree
Underneath the gleaming silver arch and around the freshly landscaped courtyard, inside Sky Studios Elstree there is industrious activity.The production bell signalling the start and end of takes rings out repeatedly. Crew members drift out of the sound stages, wearing overalls or hi-vis tabards. There has been constant film production here since the studios opened in February 2023, with the cameras rolling on Wicked before the building was even complete.The noise of the mini-forklift trucks and golf buggies moving busily around the site is completely silenced as the doors shut on the 25,000sq ft (2,320sq m) Sound Stage 2.The scene in Wicked for the song Dancing Through Life, with its spinning library and flying books, was filmed here.
"Every costume and every film set, all the props, all the special effects rigs, everything was made here in the studio," Tovey tells BBC London."To see the finished result on the big screen, and for it to win awards, has been the icing on the cake."Wicked, which had the biggest opening for a musical adaptation of a stage show, won two Academy Awards at this year's Oscars, including for Best Production Design, accepted by Londoner, Nathan Crowley - plaudits that emphasise the quality of the crews working in film around London."A mile down the road is Elstree Studios; it's celebrating its 100th year this year and that just shows there are generations of crew that have grown up in this area," Tovey says.
Tax breaks make the Home Counties an attractive place to make film and high-end TV but there are other elements that have to come together, Tovey says."Being in the right place is crucial - for the crew base, for the supply chain, for easy access to central London and transport links - but also to have the room to build a facility of this scale."
Despite the optimistic message coming from Sky Studios Elstree, it has been a a punishing few years for the industry.The post-Covid spending spree in high-end TV stalled - shows made in the UK saw a £598m spend last year, 22% down on 2023, as streaming platforms cut back their budgets, while UK box office takings are still 22% below their 2019 level.The US industrial action had some impact in the UK. Production on Wicked was halted 10 days before filming was complete. For freelancers that make up the majority of the workforce, there is significant job insecurity.
But that doesn't stop young people in Borehamwood wanting to get into the industry.Eve Byrne is on a 12-month paid traineeship at Sky Studios Elstree. "I think for so many people it feels like something really cool that you'd love to do but you have no clue how you'd actually get there yourself," she says.The Future Talent Programme is in its third year and of the 32 trainees taken on so far, a large proportion live locally - and 70% have gone on to work in the industry.Ishani Mistry is an alumna. "I was lucky enough to be a runner on set [on Wicked] so I got to see Cynthia [Erivo] singing Defying Gravity whilst being harnessed in this contraption that was flipping her upside down and doing a loop-the-loop in the air on the broomstick," she says.Sky Studios Elstree is hoping that the sequel, Wicked: For Good, which is due to be released in November, will contribute to the continuing recovery of the UK film industry.
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