Broadcast News
26/06/2025
NFTS To Receive Major Boost Through The Creative Industries Sector Plan

As one of the world's leading institutions for screen industry training, the National Film and Television School (NFTS) will receive a major boost through the Creative Industries Sector Plan.
The Plan sits at the heart of the UK Government's Industrial Strategy. It sets out significant Government investment across the creative industries to drive economic growth, create thousands of new jobs and support creative talent across the UK.
The government is delivering on a £10 million funding commitment to the NFTS, subject to a full business case, which will help to support the School's ambitious £21 million expansion of its historic Beaconsfield Studios campus - its home for over 50 years.
Cementing the funding in Parliament, Lisa Nandy, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport said: "From Barbie and Killing Eve to Adolescence and Saltburn, the UK already has a stellar track record of producing award-winning films and cutting-edge TV which are enjoyed by millions at home and around the world. But I want us to go further and to cement the UK as the best place on earth to make film and television, as we deliver our Plan for Change. This landmark Sector Plan puts the creative industries at the heart of our economic growth strategy and is key to making that ambition a reality."
The transformative investment will enhance screen sector skills and strengthen the pipeline of creative talent who will make up the workforce of the future. The government’s backing requires the School to raise an additional £11 million in private investment, which it has committed to securing from leading industry organisations and other visionary partners and donors.
Reaching the full £21 million target will allow the NFTS to expand and modernise its facilities, adding 25,000 sq ft of cutting-edge teaching and production space. It will also increase student capacity by 25%, and for the first time in the School’s history, provide on-site, accessible student accommodation, ensuring disabled students can live and study on equal terms. If successful, construction is expected to begin in late 2025, with the new facilities opening in January 2027.
With 50% of its fundraising target already achieved, the School is today launching the next phase of its fundraising campaign to secure the final £5.5 million it needs by the end of 2025, as it proudly unveils its first confirmed supporters.
The first phase of the fundraising campaign launched with strong momentum, backed by generous contributions from a number of donors including Banijay, Buckinghamshire Council, Channel 4, Dana and Albert R. Broccoli Foundation, Gareth Neame Foundation, ITV, John Gore Studios, Peppa Pig co-creator Mark Baker, Sky and Sony Pictures Television all helping to kick-start the School’s vision for this vital expansion.
The funding update comes as the NFTS prepares to publish the results of its five-yearly Graduate Impact Report in the Autumn, which will highlight the School’s critical contributions within film and high-end television between 2020 and 2025 and will reaffirm its vital role in training creatives who will shape the future of the screen sector.
Early headline findings underscore the NFTS’s influence right across the global screen industries:
Over 70% of the top 20 UK box office hits since 2020 featured an NFTS graduate in a key creative or technical role, a testament to the school's industry-leading impact.
NFTS alumni are at the forefront of premium production: a staggering 94% of the biggest budget high-end TV projects in the UK have NFTS graduates on their crews.
Year after year, over 90% of NFTS graduates consistently secure high-level industry roles within months of completing training.
NFTS Director Jon Wardle commented: "We recognise that the creative industries are navigating a challenging and uncertain time, which makes the support from both the government and our early industry donors all the more vital. We are incredibly grateful for their commitment as we launch the final phase of funding to secure our transformative expansion. Our vision to grow reinforces the NFTS’s pivotal role in equipping the next generation of film, television, and games creatives, and it underpins the UK's ambition to remain a global leader in content creation. By joining this campaign, we hope funders and supporters from across the industry will help us build a lasting legacy with a stronger, more inclusive creative sector, powered by the world-class talent trained at the NFTS."
nfts.co.uk
The Plan sits at the heart of the UK Government's Industrial Strategy. It sets out significant Government investment across the creative industries to drive economic growth, create thousands of new jobs and support creative talent across the UK.
The government is delivering on a £10 million funding commitment to the NFTS, subject to a full business case, which will help to support the School's ambitious £21 million expansion of its historic Beaconsfield Studios campus - its home for over 50 years.
Cementing the funding in Parliament, Lisa Nandy, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport said: "From Barbie and Killing Eve to Adolescence and Saltburn, the UK already has a stellar track record of producing award-winning films and cutting-edge TV which are enjoyed by millions at home and around the world. But I want us to go further and to cement the UK as the best place on earth to make film and television, as we deliver our Plan for Change. This landmark Sector Plan puts the creative industries at the heart of our economic growth strategy and is key to making that ambition a reality."
The transformative investment will enhance screen sector skills and strengthen the pipeline of creative talent who will make up the workforce of the future. The government’s backing requires the School to raise an additional £11 million in private investment, which it has committed to securing from leading industry organisations and other visionary partners and donors.
Reaching the full £21 million target will allow the NFTS to expand and modernise its facilities, adding 25,000 sq ft of cutting-edge teaching and production space. It will also increase student capacity by 25%, and for the first time in the School’s history, provide on-site, accessible student accommodation, ensuring disabled students can live and study on equal terms. If successful, construction is expected to begin in late 2025, with the new facilities opening in January 2027.
With 50% of its fundraising target already achieved, the School is today launching the next phase of its fundraising campaign to secure the final £5.5 million it needs by the end of 2025, as it proudly unveils its first confirmed supporters.
The first phase of the fundraising campaign launched with strong momentum, backed by generous contributions from a number of donors including Banijay, Buckinghamshire Council, Channel 4, Dana and Albert R. Broccoli Foundation, Gareth Neame Foundation, ITV, John Gore Studios, Peppa Pig co-creator Mark Baker, Sky and Sony Pictures Television all helping to kick-start the School’s vision for this vital expansion.
The funding update comes as the NFTS prepares to publish the results of its five-yearly Graduate Impact Report in the Autumn, which will highlight the School’s critical contributions within film and high-end television between 2020 and 2025 and will reaffirm its vital role in training creatives who will shape the future of the screen sector.
Early headline findings underscore the NFTS’s influence right across the global screen industries:
Over 70% of the top 20 UK box office hits since 2020 featured an NFTS graduate in a key creative or technical role, a testament to the school's industry-leading impact.
NFTS alumni are at the forefront of premium production: a staggering 94% of the biggest budget high-end TV projects in the UK have NFTS graduates on their crews.
Year after year, over 90% of NFTS graduates consistently secure high-level industry roles within months of completing training.
NFTS Director Jon Wardle commented: "We recognise that the creative industries are navigating a challenging and uncertain time, which makes the support from both the government and our early industry donors all the more vital. We are incredibly grateful for their commitment as we launch the final phase of funding to secure our transformative expansion. Our vision to grow reinforces the NFTS’s pivotal role in equipping the next generation of film, television, and games creatives, and it underpins the UK's ambition to remain a global leader in content creation. By joining this campaign, we hope funders and supporters from across the industry will help us build a lasting legacy with a stronger, more inclusive creative sector, powered by the world-class talent trained at the NFTS."
nfts.co.uk
Top Related Stories
Click here for the latest broadcast news stories.
20/03/2020
NFTS Highlights Huge Impact Graduates Make To UK Film & TV Industries
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) has released the findings of a report highlighting the enormous impact its graduates make to the UK Fil
NFTS Highlights Huge Impact Graduates Make To UK Film & TV Industries
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) has released the findings of a report highlighting the enormous impact its graduates make to the UK Fil
02/10/2018
Creative Skillset To Work With Screen Yorkshire And NFTS
Creative Skillset has announced it will work with Screen Yorkshire and the National Film and Television School (NFTS) to assess how joining forces can
Creative Skillset To Work With Screen Yorkshire And NFTS
Creative Skillset has announced it will work with Screen Yorkshire and the National Film and Television School (NFTS) to assess how joining forces can
22/07/2019
Production News : NFTS To Open Hub In Leeds
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) has announced it is to open a hub in Leeds following the successful opening of NFTS Scotland, which is
Production News : NFTS To Open Hub In Leeds
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) has announced it is to open a hub in Leeds following the successful opening of NFTS Scotland, which is
08/11/2022
AE Live Appoints Creative Director To Lead Its Ignite Creative Arm In The UK
AE Live has appointed Andrew Olley as Creative Director of the UK branch of the company's Ignite agency . He will be responsible for identifying new b
AE Live Appoints Creative Director To Lead Its Ignite Creative Arm In The UK
AE Live has appointed Andrew Olley as Creative Director of the UK branch of the company's Ignite agency . He will be responsible for identifying new b
05/02/2014
UK Creative Industries Generate £71.4 bn
The UK's creative industries contribute £71.4bn a year to the UK Economy, according to the Department for Culture Media & Sport (DCMS). The government
UK Creative Industries Generate £71.4 bn
The UK's creative industries contribute £71.4bn a year to the UK Economy, according to the Department for Culture Media & Sport (DCMS). The government
14/01/2014
UK Creative Industries Worth £71.4bn A Year
The UK’s creative industries are now worth £71.4bn per year to the UK economy, according to stats released today by the government. Britain's creativi
UK Creative Industries Worth £71.4bn A Year
The UK’s creative industries are now worth £71.4bn per year to the UK economy, according to stats released today by the government. Britain's creativi
20/09/2007
GLA Reports On Success Of Creative Industries In UK
Creative industries remain at the forefront of London's international reputation and are key to the capital's continuing economic success. This is the
GLA Reports On Success Of Creative Industries In UK
Creative industries remain at the forefront of London's international reputation and are key to the capital's continuing economic success. This is the
09/02/2023
Channel 4 And NFTS Announce New Partnership
Channel 4 and the National Film and Television School (NFTS) have announced a new three-year partnership to provide practical training and development
Channel 4 And NFTS Announce New Partnership
Channel 4 and the National Film and Television School (NFTS) have announced a new three-year partnership to provide practical training and development
30/10/2017
NFTS Announces New Additions To Its Board Of Governors
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) has announced that it has appointed BAFTA-winning Producer Andrew Macdonald (Trainspotting; Ex Machina;
NFTS Announces New Additions To Its Board Of Governors
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) has announced that it has appointed BAFTA-winning Producer Andrew Macdonald (Trainspotting; Ex Machina;
22/08/2018
Seven New Courses Announced For NFTS Scotland
Seven new courses have been announced for the National Film and Television School (NFTS) Scotland. The new hub, based at BBC Scotland in Glasgow, was
Seven New Courses Announced For NFTS Scotland
Seven new courses have been announced for the National Film and Television School (NFTS) Scotland. The new hub, based at BBC Scotland in Glasgow, was
12/10/2017
2017 AMPS Scholarship Recipient Announced
The Association of Motion Picture Sound (AMPS) has awarded its annual scholarship which will support a student enrolled on the Production Sound for Fi
2017 AMPS Scholarship Recipient Announced
The Association of Motion Picture Sound (AMPS) has awarded its annual scholarship which will support a student enrolled on the Production Sound for Fi
21/10/2024
Channel 4 Appoints Executive Creative Director & Creative Partner Of 4creative
Channel 4 has appointed David Wigglesworth as Executive Creative Director & Creative Partner of 4creative, its multi-award-winning in-house creative a
Channel 4 Appoints Executive Creative Director & Creative Partner Of 4creative
Channel 4 has appointed David Wigglesworth as Executive Creative Director & Creative Partner of 4creative, its multi-award-winning in-house creative a
18/10/2024
Channel 4 Appoints Executive Creative Director & Creative Partner Of 4creative
Channel 4 has appointed David Wigglesworth as Executive Creative Director & Creative Partner of 4creative, its multi-award-winning in-house creative a
Channel 4 Appoints Executive Creative Director & Creative Partner Of 4creative
Channel 4 has appointed David Wigglesworth as Executive Creative Director & Creative Partner of 4creative, its multi-award-winning in-house creative a
26/04/2018
Really Creative Media Collaborates With Cassius Creative For Dua Lipa Tour
Really Creative Media has collaborated with Cassius Creative to help design and create the overall look for pop star Dua Lipa's UK and Europe tour. Du
Really Creative Media Collaborates With Cassius Creative For Dua Lipa Tour
Really Creative Media has collaborated with Cassius Creative to help design and create the overall look for pop star Dua Lipa's UK and Europe tour. Du
08/08/2013
Creative Skillset Launches Level 6 Creative Apprenticeship
Creative Skillset has announced a recent collaboration with the BBC and the Universities of Salford and Birmingham City that saw the creation of the f
Creative Skillset Launches Level 6 Creative Apprenticeship
Creative Skillset has announced a recent collaboration with the BBC and the Universities of Salford and Birmingham City that saw the creation of the f