SCOTS have been provided the as soon as in a lifetime alternative to work alongside the likes of Sam Heughan within the landmark ultimate season of Outlander.
The eighth season of the hit Starz TV present, named Outlander – Blood of my Blood, is slated to be shot within the Scottish area of North Lanarkshire.
With expectations excessive for the conclusion of the collection, the manufacturing bigwigs behind the present have now provided the chance for native Scots to hitch the staff as trainees.
Trainees can count on to achieve paid, on-the-job expertise in a wide range of productions roles on the brand new season, while concurrently working with stars equivalent to Heughan and Caitriona Balfe.
The lengthy checklist of roles a trainee can apply for range with alternatives obtainable in accounts, artwork division, particular results, manufacturing and even assistant director.
The manufacturing staff clarify that trainees can count on to work as freelancers on mounted time period structured coaching programmes sponsored by Display screen Abilities Scotland.
These are paid roles sponsored by Display screen Abilities Scotland and will internet profitable candidates between £600 and £700 every week.
With the manufacturing going down in Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire although, these wishing to use might want to stay in Scotland.
Outlander is at the moment the biggest long-running manufacturing in Scotland with seven seasons already made.
This being the ultimate season of the present signifies that this yr’s programme is the final likelihood for anybody nonetheless seeking to get some work expertise in.
The deadline for purposes to the programme is 9am Monday 27 November with manufacturing to start out in early January.
Heughan was lately left “delighted” following the announcement that the long-running actors’ strike was over.
The 43-year-old took to social media final week (9 NOV) to share a snap of him alongside co-star Balfe, the place he wrote: “wrote: “The strike is over.
“Delighted to have the ability to work, promote and speak about performing once more.”