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Published 4 Apr 2019

4 Great British Creative Industries You Need to Know About

by CoursesOnline Contributors

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From film to fashion, the creative industries are growing three times as fast as the UK economy as a whole. Currently worth over £100 billion, it’s estimated that they’ll create up to a million new jobs by 2030

Fancy playing a part in this vibrant and influential sector? Keep reading, as we explore four creative industries that make us proud to be British.

In 2017, 6% of all UK jobs were in the creative economy.

Creative businesses account for 11.8% of all UK businesses.

Film and Television


The film and television sector contributes over £4.6 billion to UK GDP and supports over 117,000 jobs.

According to the British Film Institute the UK is currently enjoying the highest level of cinema admissions since the 1970s. In 2018, cinema box offices sold tickets worth 1.387 billion pounds to 177 million people, a figure which includes visitors from abroad. Iconic British films, including Paddington, have even been featured in UK tourism campaigns!

With their reputation for originality, creativity and stunning locations, British films and television productions are eagerly devoured by audiences around the globe. Best selling television exports include Downton Abbey and Doctor Who, which have both been sold to over 200 countries. If you include remakes, television exports contribute £1.34 billion to the UK’s creative economy.

But the film and television industry isn’t all about exports, as Britain also attracts plenty of inward investment. Even the biggest Hollywood producers are coming to the UK, thanks to its state of the art studio facilities, talented production teams and generous tax relief scheme. Big television producers including Netflix and Amazon are also investing in original British drama for their streaming services.


Britain’s best-selling films of all time

  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)

    worldwide gross: $2,068,223,624

  • Avengers: Infinity War (2018)

    worldwide gross: $2,046,452,723

  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2011)

    worldwide gross: $1,341,511,219

  • Beauty and the Beast (2017)

    worldwide gross: $1,263,521,126

  • Skyfall (2012)

    worldwide gross: $1,108,561,013

  • The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

    worldwide gross: $1,084,939,099

  • Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)

    worldwide gross: $1,056,057,273

  • The Dark Knight (2008)

    worldwide gross: $1,004,558,444

  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001)

    worldwide gross: $974,755,371

  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010)

    worldwide gross: $960,283,305

Gaming


There Are
0m
gamers in the UK

The British gaming industry has come a long way since the days of Donkey Kong, as it now contributes nearly £3 billion to the economy and employs over 47,000 people. With games available on computers, consoles and even mobile phones, it’s easier than ever for Britain’s millions of gamers to enjoy their favourite pastime.

The UK is now the 5th largest video game market in the world and British players tend to game for an average of ten hours a week. Inspired by watching professionals compete online, some young gamers even dream of a career in professional gaming.

Britain’s top-selling gaming consoles include the Sony PlayStation 4, the Nintendo Switch and the X-Box One. However, tech giants including Google and Netflix are also launching their own game streaming services and downloads, as they’ve realised that many people enjoy gaming as much as watching television. With breakthroughs in virtual reality and augmented reality expected soon, the British video gaming industry looks set to continue growing in the UK and abroad.

What about the businesses that develop British computer games? Well, there are 2,261 games companies in the UK and over three quarters of them intend to advertise new jobs in 2019.


Successful British gaming companies

Rockstar North

Based in: Edinburgh Developed: Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Reception 2

Playground Games

Based in: Leamington Spa Developed: Forza Horizon 1, 2, 3 and 4

4J Studios

Based in: Dundee Developed: console versions of Minecraft

Hardlight Studio

Based in: Leamington Spa Developed: mobile versions of Sonic games

22 Cans

Based in: Guildford Developed: The trail, Godus, What’s Inside the cube?

Boss Alien

Based in: Brighton Developed: CSR Racing and CSR Classics

The Music Industry


In 2018, the music industry contributed £4.5 billion to the UK economy. Thanks to the individual creativity of artists like Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa, Stormzy, Sam Smith and Coldplay, 8 out of ten top ten selling albums were by UK acts and 142.9 million albums worth £1.33 billion were either streamed, bought or downloaded.

Music sales are now as high as they were in the nineties, and the way we consume music has played a big part in this. While CD sales have fallen, the number of music fans who stream their music via digital technology services such as Spotify and Apple Music has rocketed. Vinyl has also made a resurgence and a number of top artists have even released albums on cassette tape. In fact, so many people pre-ordered the limited edition cassette accompanying Kylie’s latest album, that the tapes sold out before the official release date.

The music industry’s export revenues are growing too according to the British Phonographic Industry, which claims that British music exports have brought in over £5 billion since the millennium. In 2017, UK artists accounted for 13% of global music consumption and one in every 8 albums sold was British.

Of course, music fans have always loved seeing their favourite bands in person, so live music also makes a significant contribution to the UK’s economy. 27 million people attended gigs and concerts last year, while 3.9 million went to festivals, generating a total income of £1 billion.   

Finally, you might be surprised to hear that classical music was the fastest growing genre in 2018. Stars such as Katherine Jenkins and Andrea Bocelli boosted sales by 10.2% compared with 2017. Streaming seems to be bringing in new audiences, as it now accounts for a quarter of classical music consumption.

Music by the classical Italian pianist Ludovico Einaudi accounted for one in every 12 classical streams last year.

Fashion


The fashion industry supports
500k
jobs, making it almost as big as the financial sector.

In 2018 the fashion industry contributed £32 billion to the UK economy, according to the British Fashion Council’s CEO Caroline Rush, who claims that the industry is going “from strength to strength.” However, if you want to work in this particular creative sector, you may have to relocate to London.

London is a world leader when it comes to fashion, as around half of the specialist fashion design jobs in the UK are based there. Many fashion designers have also chosen to locate their outlets in wealthy London boroughs such as Knightsbridge, South Kensington and Chelsea.

The capital city also plays host to one of the world’s most famous fashion events: London Fashion Week. Over 5,000 people attend this event, including buyers, TV crews, journalists, and photographers. For buyers who are keen to discover emerging creative talent, there’s also The Clothes Show London, which showcases pieces by up and coming designers.


4 famous UK fashion designers

Vivienne Westwood

Westwood began her career in the seventies when she experimented with punk fashion. Worn by punk icons such as the Sex Pistols, her designs featured chains, safety pins, union jack flags and tartan. Westwood is still going strong, with outlets in London and abroad.

Stella McCartney

Before she established her own label in 2001 Stella was fashion director for the French label Chloe. Her designs, which don’t feature any fur or leather, celebrate femininity and sharp tailoring. They’re regularly worn by high profile celebrities including Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow.

Alexander McQueen

Starting his career as a tailor on Savile Row, Alexander McQueen moved on to designing clothes that were exquisitely tailored, beautiful and often irreverent. McQueen’s former assistant Sarah Burton eventually succeeded him and was responsible for designing Kate Middleton’s wedding dress.

Jimmy Choo

Shoemaker Jimmy Choo began his career in a Hackney studio, where he created bespoke shoes for the jet set including Princess Diana. Choo was one of the first designers to bring shoes and handbags to the red carpet, and his stunning footwear is worn by celebrities such as Cate Blanchett, Sandra Bullock and Natalie Portman.

Because they all depend on the talent and imagination of individuals, the UK’s creative industries are at extremely low risk of the automation that threatens many other industries. So if you’re looking for a lasting career and you’re a film buff, a fashion lover, a musician or a gamer, a job in the creative sector could be the perfect solution.

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