UK Creative Media February 2013
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UK Creative MediaFebruary 2013
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Creativity is a UK strength – we design ideas
• UK Creative Economy = 6% GDP, equivalent to Financial Services
• Creative Industries employ 2.3M people
Geography• London as key hub
Soho, Studios around M25
• Creative clustersBrighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Dundee, Manchester, Newcastle
Sectors - Film/Post/VFX• World class talent base, technology driven• Screen services sector c.£2.2Bn, employs 25,000 people across
1,300 companies• VFX Oscar has had UK nominee for 5 of last 6 years
Value of UK spend on UK feature production 1992 – 2012
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Inward Domestic Co-production
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Sectors - Animation• Traditional UK strength, recognised brands• £300M industry size – small but influential • High value in secondary exploitation• International in reach & production
Sectors - Television• UK TV revenues £12.3Bn 2011, £5.5Bn content commissioning• 9 terrestrial broadcasters, 300+ cable channels• 850 independent production companies• International sales c. £1.42Bn, global lead in TV Formats
Trends• 80% UK under 25’s use a “second screen” whilst watching TV
as running social/shared commentary• Highest global use of mobile internet, high penetration of
tablets• Expansion of digital & catch up – BBC iPlayer, YouTube, Netflix,
LoveFilm
Key enablers• Skills base – strong talent pool and highly competitive
environment• Creative excellence – UK as recognised innovative & creative
leader• International reach – cultural and economic hub (US / EMEA)
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STOP PRESS – UK Tax Reliefs• UK Government consultation on tax incentives for
Animation, Gaming, TV (high value production) during 2012
• Modelled on successful Film tax relief
“I want the UK to remain a world leader in the creative industries” - George Osborne, UK Chancellor
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UK Tax Reliefs - update
• Film Tax Relief remains (20% >£20M, 25% <£20M)
• High end TV defined as £1M+ per programme hour
• Animation & Games no budget threshold• Level = 25% (tbc) against applicable spend
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UK Tax Reliefs – cultural testPoints system weighting “cultural benefit”:
• content (setting, language story)
• expenditure hubs (production, post, vfx)
• key talent and crew
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UK Tax Reliefs – implementation
• Envisaged implementation April 2013
• More details:www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/consult_creative_sector_tax_reliefs.htm
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Associations & agencies
• PACT – www.pact.co.uk• British Film Commission –
www.britishfilmcommission.org.uk• Film London – www.filmlondon.org.uk• Creative England – www.creativeengland.co.uk• UK Screen – www.ukscreenassociation.co.uk
Mark LeaverUKTI creative / digital [email protected]+44 7884 490937@mark_leaver
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