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Scream Management Talent Agency are on the hunt for North West talent to join their Supporting Artists Division. Based in Media City, they provide artists for various TV shows including Emmerdale, Coronation Street, Cold Feet and Safe to name just a few.
Scream Management Talent Agency are on the hunt for North West talent to join their Supporting Artists Division. Based in Media City, they provide artists for various TV shows including Emmerdale, Coronation Street, Cold Feet and Safe to name just a few.
The agency welcome applications from a variety of ages (18+) and backgrounds, with their eldest Supporting Artist being 95 years of age.
Jonathan Carley, aged 27 works as a Freelance Video Producer whilst also working as a Supporting Artist for the past 4 years. He said “It’s been fantastic to get an insight into what happens behind the scenes on filming! My favourite job was working as an Extra on War of the Worlds, that was a lot of fun as there was a lot of running and screaming involved!”
Daniel Klarfeld, Head of Supporting Artists said: “We’re looking for regular people who have time, flexibility and a desire to enjoy new experiences. No experience is required, but applicants must be happy to work long days on set if needed. We work with people from a variety of ages who see it as something different, a hobby or a way to get a sneak peek behind the scenes on some exciting TV shows and films!”
If you’re available, flexible and keen to try your hand at working as an extra, you can apply via their website on www.screammanagement.com/extras. Driving licence and own car preferable.
MediaCityUK-based brand and communications specialist Upp B2B has unveiled a new visual identity for retail display installation experts 100% Group. Based…
Chartered Accountancy firm Hill and Roberts is celebrating a productive and exciting three years at MediaCityUK, assisting many of the creative businesses.
BBC Radio 1 presenter Katie Thistleton will be joined by CBBC’s Hacker T Dog and BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music’s Mark Radcliffe to save MediaCityUK’s Christmas lights switch on from the mischievous antics of The Grinch, star of The Lowry’s Christmas show ‘Dr Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical’, from 5pm on Friday, 15 November.
Flix is this week launching its brand-new £1million facility, which features bespoke ultra-high end finishing suites and theatres across 5,500 sq ft on the seventh floor of MediaCityUK’s White Tower.