"The inclusion of the training infrastructure will unquestionably help to keep Britain at the heart of the global creative network."
Gladiator director Sir Ridley Scott said: "This project is a unique opportunity for film-makers and designers to have input into the strategic and architectural development of the UK's creative hub.
"I am tremendously excited to see the opportunities of this project realised on screen in future film and television productions."
Writer, producer and director Richard Curtis, whose films include Four Weddings And A Funeral and Notting Hill, said it would allow more filmmakers to shoot in Britain.
"I think this is a tremendous project, particularly for people who don't want to spend most of their lives in eastern Europe. The practical benefits for film and television makers could be enormous, creating movies in one place not several locations, and being right next to all the best film facilities."