Scotland’s Film and TV industry as grown considerably in the last 10 years, and continues to do so creating new and exciting opportunities for crew roles behind the scenes.
The growth of the sector is highlighted by the opening of new or expanded studio facilities, including BBC Studioworks at Kelvin Hall, Warpdpark Studios in Cumbernauld, home to Outlander, FirstStage Studios in Edinburgh, where Prime Video’s The Rig - which has returned to Scotland to film series 2 - and Anansi Boys were filmed, and the expansion of The Pyramids in West Lothian, home to another Prime Video HETV series, Good Omens 2.
Alongside these studios Scotland has seen a number of productions filming on location across Scotland including, Apple Original film Tetris, Annika, Channel 4 prison drama Screw, Irvine Welsh’s Crime starring Dougray Scott, Guilt 2 starring Mark Bonnar and Jamie Sives, Granite Harbour in Aberdeen, female detective drama Karen Pirie and ambulance call centre drama The Control Room.
BECTU Vision is a skills hub based in Glasgow which supports Scotland based film and TV crew in their careers and creates pathways for people looking to get their first opportunity in film & TV or transfer their skills from another industry.
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