Beaconsfield Film Studios

Britain's first talking movie was recorded there, as were films starring British actors Gracie Fields, Peter Sellers and John Mills.Producer George Clark and actor/director Guy Newall had been making films at a small studio on Ebury Street in Central London.To modernise and expand the teaching and administrative space, the NFTS commissioned Glen Howells Architects to design a three-storey building (see photo).In 2017, an additional teaching building opened on the site of a number of yellow classrooms on the north side of the site, and it houses a new studio, edit suites, dedicated sound design suites, as well as multi-purpose teaching spaces.The "Channel 4 Rose Building",[9] also opened in 2017, incorporates teaching facilities, as well as an extra 60-seat cinema, café and incubation space.
Exterior view of the George Clark Productions studio in 1923
2011 image of the studios, as NFTS
A TV show being rehearsed in the TV Studio
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