When it comes to choosing a destination for audiovisual productions, London stands out as one of the most attractive options worldwide. With up to 16,000 filming days a year, the British capital is one of the most filmed cities in the world. However, despite this frequency, there are still many unsung locations that can serve as backdrops for new projects, thanks to the vast expanse of its cityscapes and the diversity of its neighbourhoods.

From classicism to modernity

One of London’s greatest strengths is its ability to offer an impressive range of locations. From the majestic arcades of Regency England, used in productions such as Bridgerton, to modern housing estates on the outskirts, such as those seen in Supacell, the city provides settings that can represent both past and present.

And its versatility is not limited to the urban; with large parks and green spaces, London is positioned as one of the world’s greenest capitals, offering spaces ranging from deer landscapes in Richmond to lush woodland. Battersea Park has even been used as a stand-in for New York’s Central Park, demonstrating London’s ability to transform itself in diverse parts of the world, from the United States to Japan.

This appeal is not just for major US studio productions; London is also a major centre for independent films, Bollywood films, television dramas, commercials and documentaries. The diversity of productions on offer is clear, with examples ranging from Rye Lane to Housefull, making the city a versatile destination that can accommodate any type of filming.

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Interesting fact: they have a specialised police force for productions.

London’s film infrastructure is another factor that makes it an unrivalled destination. It has 33 dedicated film offices, a dedicated police production team, hundreds of industry-friendly locations and an impressive local talent base, with thousands of professionals in a variety of roles. In addition, it boasts over one million square feet of sound studio space, giving it a production capacity that few other cities in the world can match. This robust infrastructure, coupled with its long tradition in the world of film, has established London as one of the world’s largest audiovisual production centres.

For filmmakers and producers looking for a location that can offer not only quality, but also variety and professionalism, Film London and the British capital represent a prime choice. The ease of filming in multiple locations within the same city, thanks to the diversity of environments available, can reduce logistical costs and optimise production time, which is highly valued in the industry.

London is not only an attractive location for filming because of its beauty and diversity, but also because of its ability to transform and adapt to the needs of any production. With a world-class infrastructure, a long tradition in the world of filmmaking and an environment that combines the urban with the natural, the city has positioned itself as a must-see destination for the audiovisual industry.