Shetland: Behind The Credits

Shetland: Behind The Credits

Shetland - BBC Bring The Drama Festival
Thursday, 15 February, 2024
17:30

Location

BBC Scotland, 40 Pacific Quay
Glasgow
G51 1DA
United Kingdom
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Take a peak behind one of Scotland’s most successful dramas. You might know the show but do you know what goes in to making a programme of this scale?

 

Join producers Silverprint Pictures with members of the production team and crew to hear first hand their roles and responsibilities. Come and learn about the numerous individuals that are required to power this drama machine. You might not realise your skills could be suited to the world of television. From Grips to Gaffers, Location Managers to Clapper Loaders, the team are on hand to answer your questions should you ever wish to work behind the camera in TV drama.

 

A Royal Television Society Scotland event in association with ITV Studios, and BBC for Bring The Drama Festival 

 

Event Information
Doors        16:45
Start:          17:30
Finish         18:30 
Location    BBC Scotland, 40 Pacific Quay, Glasgow, G51 1DA (Get Directions)

 

 

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