Bringing Hollywood back to Brighton.
The jewel in the Crown of the whole Moulsecoomb and Bevendean development; a new film and TV studios constructed on the outskirts of Brighton, specifically using Earthship construction principles, will put Moulsecoomb on the international map, and guarantee high-end jobs and careers for generations to come.
Using Earthship construction principles; ie building with tyres, cans and glass bottles, an eco-friendly film and TV studios can be constructed on the outskirts of Brighton, with the minimum of cost and impact on the environment and landscape.
The ‘New Camelot’ Film and TV Studios will reflect the nature of Moulsecoomb and Bevendean in their style of construction, because as the suburbs of Brighton, Moulsecoomb and Bevendean touching the green spaces of the South Downs; the Earthship inspired construction of Michael Reynolds, allows a major construction on unspoiled countryside, which offers a near zero carbon and structural impact on the environment and landscape.
Bringing Hollywood back to Brighton; a new film industry will ignite, which over time, can rival Hollywood and Bollywood, as world leading movie producers.
The open rolling hills on the outsides of Brighton and within sight of Brighton’s Amex Stadium, make the perfect backdrop for film productions.
Named ‘New Camelot’ Film and TV Studios, this major new investment by Hollywood into the British film industry, will kick start the filming of the King Arthur II movie trilogy.
Set to break all box-office records and scoop a treasure chest of awards, the King Arthur II movie trilogy will be filmed in the South Downs; the perfect backdrop to recreate the South Wales countryside of the ancient British Kings.
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