The East has a stunning array of diverse, unique locations from remote coastline to uninterrupted skylines; quintessential English villages to modern urban landscapes; imposing stately homes and historic buildings to charming country cottages all providing the perfect backdrop for any production.
Its close proximity to London and Europe means the East has superior transport links and some of the UK’s fastest growing ports and airports.
The county councils, local authorities and emergency services located in the East welcome film-makers. Many are experienced in accommodating the needs of film–makers and can help with traffic management and a whole range of requests. Those less familiar are extremely keen to accommodate requests where they can.
The East is also home to world-class studios and production bases as well as a large and highly skilled workforce.
DoublesStretching from the edge of London and across the M25 to the more remote coastline and rural areas of the north and east, this area of the UK has doubled for a variety of destinations such as south-east Asia in Die Another Day, Arabian deserts in The Da Vinci Code, Montenegro in Casino Royale, Dickensian London and even modern day USA.