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UK film and TV workers: share your experience of finding work

We want to hear from people in the UK film and TV industry about their experiences and if they’ve changed career
  
  

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A banner reading "Lights Camera No Action" as members of the BECTU union take part in a rally in Leicester Square in London. Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images

The UK’s film and TV production industry is worth more than £6bn, with investment from US streaming giants like Amazon and Netflix bolstering the market in recent years.

However, a perfect storm of issues including a fall in advertising spending, a plunge in commissions from both domestic broadcasters and international streamers, and this year’s strikes by Hollywood writers and actors have led to the UK industry going quiet. Last month, a survey from the industry union Bectu estimated three-quarters of freelance film and TV crew in Britain were out of work.

We want to hear from UK film and TV workers. How have you found getting work recently? What has been the impact on your finances? Have you taken on work outside the industry, retrained to switch to another career, or are you planning to?

This Community callout closed on 24 January 2024.

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