Wales Hopes To Lure Next ‘Doctor Who’ And ‘Sex Education’ With New Film & TV Studio
26.01.2023 - 14:13
/ deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Aria Studios, a new two-stage £1.6M ($2M) facility that boasts 20,000 sqft of filming space, has officially opened for business in Anglesey, North Wales.
The facility, located near the popular Welsh region of Eryri, has been established by indie production company Rondo Media and Welsh broadcaster S4C’s commercial arm S4C Digital Media Limited, with the support of the Welsh Government through Creative Wales.
The studio has two fully-soundproofed stages and is located amongst acres of unspoiled grounds in the Eryri region.
Rondo Media is currently filming the drama series Rownd a Rownd for S4C for 27 weeks in stage 2 at Aria. The studio has said they expect further bookings from drama and film producers commissioned by S4C. However, the studio has said its principal target clients are high-end film and television productions from the UK and the US.
Wales has long been the shooting location of productions like Doctor Who, and more recently, HBO’s His Dark Materials and Netflix’s Sex Education. Bad Wolf, one of the UK’s biggest drama indies, is based in Cardiff.
Aside from commercial business, the studio has also partnered with local educational institutions, including Bangor University and the University of South Wales Screen Alliance Wales to launch Aria Training Academy to provide training and development schemes for local talent in the region. The studio has said it hopes the scheme will “create the infrastructure and access to apprenticeships and training to develop the skills of those looking to break into the industry.”
Visiting the studios today, Wales’ First Minister, Mark Drakeford, described Aria studios as a “top tier development” that will attract “more high-profile productions and help to