Hit the Ground Running – Inverness & Dumfries 2025
Our Hit the Ground Running training courses return in January 2025, specifically tailored for individuals aspiring to entry-level roles in the Production, Assistant Director, and Locations departments of scripted TV and film productions.
Following our courses in Glasgow and Edinburgh earlier this year, our 2025 courses will be in Inverness and Dumfries and targeted at those who are based beyond the central belt of Scotland.
What’s involved?
If you’re at the early stages of your career and seeking to secure your first role, or perhaps you’ve already gained a few credits and are looking to refine your professional skills and fill any knowledge gaps – this free course is for you.
You’ll gain a clear understanding of the responsibilities within Production, Assistant Director, and Locations departments, and learn how to excel in these roles. The course offers practical training on reading production paperwork, understanding industry terminology, and navigating the freelance landscape. With expert guidance on crafting a professional CV and advice on job searching, you’ll leave equipped with the skills, knowledge, and industry contacts to support your next career steps.
Hit the Ground Running is free to attend, with a relaxed, interactive format that ensures learning is both engaging and enjoyable and you can expect content that includes:
- The structure of film and television crews
- Set etiquette with general hints and tips
- Understanding industry production paperwork
- Hands-on walkie talkie workshop
- Effective CV writing for film and television
- Typical pay, conditions and common work patterns
- Freelance working considerations and how to find work
- Guest speakers share their tips on working in Production, Locations and Assistant Director Departments
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Check out what happened at Hit the Ground Running in Glasgow & Edinburgh earlier this year.
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Interested in Hit the Ground Running?
> Sign up for one of our open evenings in Dumfries, Hawick or Online
Ahead of Hit the Ground Running, we’re hosting events to give you an overview of film and television in Scotland, the variety of roles in a film crew and opportunity to find out more, ask questions, and meet Location Manager, Chris Cameron, (Outlander, Avengers: Infinity War, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny) who’ll share his insight and advice.
- Dumfries – register here
> 19 November 2024, 18:30-20:30, The Stove Network & Cafe, Dumfries
- Hawick – register here
> 20 November 2024, 18:30-20:30, Heart of Hawick, Hawick
- Online – register here
> 27 November 2024, 18:30-20:00
How to Apply for Hit the Ground Running
Hit the Ground Running is open to individuals of any age over 18, who are seeking employment in Scotland’s film and TV industry. No academic qualifications, prior education or specific previous experience is required to apply.
These Hit the Ground Running courses are aimed at individuals located outside the Central Belt of Scotland. If you live within the Central Belt, please sign up to our mailing list to stay informed about future opportunities in your area and check out what’s on offer via our New Entrants’ Base.
We strongly encourage applications from individuals who may have faced barriers to entry. Successful applicants will be offered a place on the course closest to them. If needed, travel, accommodation, and childcare expenses can be covered to ensure participation is accessible for all.
Hit the Ground Running Course Dates
You must be available on the following dates in order to apply to the course. Selected applicants will be offered the location that is closest to to them.
> Inverness – 24 & 25 January 2025
> Dumfries – 31 January & 1 February 2025
Ready to Apply?
Online applications for Hit the Ground Running are now open. Click below for full guidance and the online application form. The deadline to apply is 9am on Tuesday 3 December 2024.
Questions?
Drop us a line via vision@bectu.org.uk
Hit the Ground Running is delivered by BECTU Vision and supported by Screen Scotland, BFI, South of Scotland Enterprise, BBC, Scottish Union Learning and BECTU