Film and television industry struggles with surge in demand for high-end shows fuelled by lockdown binge viewing

Britain’s high-end film and television producers are facing a shortage of cameras and other key equipment as the industry struggles to keep up with unprecedented demand for new shows caused by lockdown-induced drama binges.

The public’s seemingly insatiable desire for new content to watch – and a backlog of filming that was delayed because of the pandemic – has led to a chronic lack of both trained crew members and the kit they require, with global giants such as Amazon and Netflix able to outbid independent rivals.

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