Scotland: Let me introduce myself
With over a third of the UK landmass, but populated by a mere 8% of the UK’s population, Scotland has more natural space and wilderness than practically any other European country.
We can boast the UK’s highest mountains and deepest lochs, as well as large and accessible tracts of forest and unspoilt moorland. Scotland also has one of the longest coastlines in Europe - an incredible 6,000 miles (9,700 kilometres) of shoreline from rugged cliffs to pearl-white beaches, with 790 islands dotted along the coast.
The national Scottish Locations Service at Creative Scotland offers you a fast, free, confidential and informative service to facilitate your project, whether it’s a feature film or a stills shoot.
We have the longest daylight hours in the UK with up to 18 hours of daylight at midsummer, ensuring days that are made for longer shooting. Our range of locations is endless, from the prehistoric through to contemporary cityscapes. That’s before we even start on the thousands of castles, the mansion houses and famous Scottish hospitality.
As a canvas, we think Scotland has everything you need.
The national Scottish Locations Service at Creative Scotland offers you a fast, free, confidential and informative service to facilitate your project, whether it’s a feature film or a stills shoot. We work with a suite of regional film offices across Scotland, as well as local councils and other major landowners and infrastructure organisations, in order to ensure we deliver you a trouble-free shooting environment.
We have Scotland captured in every light and from all angles, courtesy of a digital library of 180,000 stills covering the entire country. We can help you with script breakdowns, advice and research, connect you with experienced locations managers and scouts, and help with recces. We can also help find you production space.
To find out more about Creative Scotland click here.
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