Redlands Coast film industry students are set to gain valuable work experience when filming starts on television show Holey Moley in October 2020.
Redland City Mayor Karen Williams said Eureka Productions was looking for university students to gain work experience on set for its first Australian series of the hit US reality show to be filmed at Thornlands.
“Not only are we a film friendly city but now our local film students have an exciting opportunity to experience first-hand the world of television production,” she said.
“I encourage all film industry students to take advantage of this unique opportunity to work on a large-scale production in their local community.”
Cr Williams said the decision to base the family-friendly entertainment program on Redlands Coast would have many benefits for the community.
“As an added bonus for locals, Eureka has implemented COVID-safe plans so Redlands Coast residents can experience a free and unforgettable family-friendly event as an audience member.”
Holey Moley features golf lovers competing on a supersized miniature golf course, with obstacles and twists along the way.
It will go to air on Channel 7 in 2021.
Redland City Council is a participant of the Film Friendly Pathways program, which sees local councils across the state work with Screen Queensland to promote their regions to interstate and international production companies.
EVENT DETAILS:
What: Eureka Productions is looking for film industry students who would like to gain invaluable behind-the-scenes work experience on television show Holey Moley. Students will have the opportunity to see and learn first-hand about the operation on set of the production and editorial departments.
To apply: Submit a cover letter outlining your area of interest and resume (including place of study – university or registered training organisation) to [email protected] by Wednesday 30 September 2020.
To register for free audience tickets: Online from eventbrite