Jason Connery, Bob Last Wins Screen Scotland Backing for Edinburgh Studio
First Stage Studios, led by Sean Connery’s son Jason and BAFTA-winning producer Bob Last, has won a Screen Scotland tender to run a large-scale film and TV studio space in Edinburgh.
Screen Scotland plans to invest £1 million ($1.3 million) towards the initial set up, refurbishment and running costs of the studio space in Port of Leith on the outskirts of the city.
The studio sits on an 8.6 acre site, and has already hosted international productions, including Marvel’s “Avengers: Infinity War.” The facility has the potential for five sound stages of between 50ft and 100ft in height, as well as production and office space and a backlot for production set-builds and crew, tech and unit base parking.
Scotland has long suffered from a lack of significant studio space, and Screen Scotland said the new facility would benefit both the indigenous sector and the country’s ability to attract high-value international productions.
Related Stories
VIP+Why Walmart Is Becoming a Streaming Power Player
Jason Connery said: “There is no question Scotland needs a film studio, I could not be more excited to be involved in bringing it to fruition.”
Popular on Variety
Screen Scotland executive director Isabel Davis commented: “The studio is key in expanding film and TV production in Scotland. We’re delighted to be working with First Stage Studios to bring it to life. Bob and Jason bring a wealth of expertise and industry knowledge that is invaluable to the development of the studio.”
First Stage was appointed following an open tender process after Screen Scotland facilitated the lease of the property from Forth Ports for up to 25 years.
First Stage will manage, operate and promote the facility to U.K. and international customers, and take charge of developing sound stages and production offices.
Last’s credits include Terence Davies’ “Sunset Song” and Oscar nominee “The Illusionist.” Recently his animation team in Leith worked on “Klaus.”
Jason Connery is an actor, producer and director, with credits including the 1980s “Robin Hood” television series. In 2015, having moved back to Scotland, he teamed up with Bob Last and shot “Tommy’s Honor,” starring Peter Mullan, which opened the Edinburgh Intl. Film Festival in 2016 and won the Scottish BAFTA for best film.
In November 2018, plans for another Scottish film studio were halted by a court’s decision that a tenant farmer could not be removed from his land. The studio, which was to feature six sound stages, had been planned for about 100 acres of greenbelt in the Pentland hills outside Edinburgh.
Read More About:
Jump to CommentsMore from Variety
‘Perfect Couple’ Star Sam Nivola Joins Connie Britton in Hulu Comedy Pilot ‘Phony’ (EXCLUSIVE)
The Globalization of Streaming: A Special Report
Disney+ Core Subs Top 120 Million as Streaming Biz Profit Grows, ‘Inside Out 2,’ ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Drive Film Results
‘Interior Chinatown’ Trailer: Hulu Unveils New Limited Series From Taika Waititi (TV News Roundup)
Disney’s App Store Play Is Another Strategic Blow for Apple
Disney Sets Two New Comedy Series Including ‘Vampirina,’ About a Secret Vampire Girl Pursuing Music
Most Popular
‘The Substance’ Director Coralie Fargeat Pulls Film From Camerimage Following Festival Head’s Comments About Women
‘SNL’ Roasts Elon Musk for Saying Trump Task Force Workers Will Get No Pay: ‘You Can’t Be Surprised the White African Guy’s First Idea Is Slavery…
‘Cobra Kai’ Bosses on Killing Off [SPOILER] in Season 6 Part 2, What’s Next for Kreese and the Show’s Endgame
Warner Bros. Discovery, NBA Settle Legal Fight Over TV Rights
The Lonely Island Teams With Charli XCX for New Song ‘Here I Go,’ About Suburban Couples Who Love to Call the Cops
Mike Tyson Says He ‘Almost Died’ Ahead of Jake Paul Fight: ‘Lost Half My Blood and 25 Lbs in Hospital’
Oscars Predictions 2025: A Post-Election Race in Pursuit of Happiness
Barney Actor Says ‘I Laughed’ When the Ku Klux Klan ‘Banned Their Kids From Ever Watching Barney Again’ Because of His Casting
Mattel’s ‘Wicked’ Movie Dolls Mistakenly List Porn Site on Packaging
‘Grey's Anatomy' Star Jake Borelli on Levi Schmitt’s Exit and Almost Refusing His Coming Out Storyline: ‘I Wasn't Ready to Talk About’ It on a…
Must Read
- Music
Grammy Nominations 2025: Beyonce Leads With 11 Nods
- Film
Mattel’s ‘Wicked’ Movie Dolls Mistakenly List Porn Site on Packaging
- Film
With ‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point,’ Director Tyler Taormina Makes an Instant Holiday Classic
- TV
How ‘Office Ladies’ Transformed From a BFF Hang for Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey to One of the Biggest Podcasts in the World
Sign Up for Variety Newsletters
By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Variety Confidential
ncG1vNJzZmiukae2psDYZ5qopV9nfXN8jq2taKaVrMBwr86npZ6qqWLEqrrSZqqcqpWau26%2FwqirpZmemXqjrcKkoKefXZqxqrrBrqmgoF2btq25jK2tZqukqrGqu4xqaWlrZWeFd32WaA%3D%3D