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Glasgow students gain experience on set of new Colin Firth drama
A Glasgow college was used as a filming location for a new drama series starring Colin Firth.
City of Glasgow College was used as a backdrop for the new Sky series, Lockerbie: A Search for Truth.
The prime-time series is based on Dr Jim Swire's campaign for justice following the 1988 Lockerbie tragedy.
The college's TV and radio studios were transformed into 1989 media venues in March, providing the backdrop for Dr Swire's (portrayed by Oscar winner Colin Firth) advocacy for the affected families.
This collaboration offered students the chance to gain firsthand experience working alongside industry professionals during the location shoot.
Five HNC Television students were employed at industry-standard rates, each contributing to the running of the production.
Jacob Kennedy, an HNC TV student, reflected on his role as a location marshall.
He said: "Being a location marshall for 'Flight 103' (the working title) was an amazing opportunity.
"I helped ensure the smooth running of the production, including assisting crew members, coordinating extras, and even guiding famous figures into the college.
"I gained invaluable insight into time management and camera operations—skills that align perfectly with my HNC coursework.
"I’m forever grateful to the college, the production staff, and the HNC Television program for this experience."
Euan Buchanan, HNC TV student, who was also a Location Marshall, said: "It was an insightful firsthand experience of what working on a film production is really like.
"Over the two days, I enjoyed collaborating with the locations team, developing on-set etiquette, and honing my communication skills with the crew.
"It is an experience I will carry forward in my career—besides making my class jealous."
The project involved collaboration between the college’s broadcasting team and Sky's production crew, with contributions spanning sound, lighting, directing, location management, and set design.
Additionally, the college received two professional-grade news sets for future use in its TV studios.
Jacquie Shaw, associate dean of broadcasting and multimedia, said: "The entire team is proud to have contributed to such a compelling and well-crafted drama."
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