A specially made time capsule has been buried at Sky Studios Elstree featuring entries from local school children following a competition.
Hertsmere MP Oliver Dowden attended the event, placing the time capsule at the heart of the new state-of-the-art studio facility, where it will remain for the next 100 years.
Now nearing completion, Sky Studios Elstree is a 13-sound stage film and TV studio based in Hertsmere.
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Over 100 entries from local students were placed into the time capsule after Sky challenged pupils to imagine what TV would look like in 100 years.
Ideas included how people will control the TV with their minds, the world’s smallest ever TV, and a holographic bracelet.
The capsule also included a selection of pictures from Sky Studios Elstree’s official photographer-in-residence, Keith Armstrong, who lives just ten minutes from the site and has been documenting the build right from the first shovel into the ground.
Sky also welcomed students from Saffron Green Primary School in Borehamwood and Elstree Screen Arts, as well as leader of Hertsmere Borough Council, Cllr Morris Bright, leader of the opposition Cllr Jeremy Newmark, and ward councillor Dan Ozarow.
Students and councillors all signed the outside of the time capsule before it was placed into the ground.
A specially selected paving slab will then be put in place to mark the spot for the next 100 years, right in the middle of the studio site.
Caroline Cooper, chief operating officer at Sky Studios, said: “This time capsule marks a historic moment for us as we become the newest studio facility to open our doors in an area with such a rich heritage of film and TV.
“We hope this event has inspired some of the young people who took part to consider a career in film and TV, and we look forward to working with young, local talent even more.”
At the event, Oliver Dowden spoke about the benefits the studio will bring to the local area, saying: “Young people across Hertsmere now have even more opportunities to work in the booming film and TV industry.
“I look forward to seeing the vast range of roles that Sky Studios Elstree will be able to offer, opening even more doors for people within my constituency.”
This time capsule ceremony follows Sky Studio Elstree’s ambition to become a training ground for the next generation of TV and film talent after they recently launched a ground-breaking training programme, Sky Content Academy.
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