A Stan TV manufacturing set to roll cameras in Augusta later this month has put out a name for extras.
Publicists for season two of Australian crime drama Scrublands had been tight-lipped on particulars, however the Instances understands the overall casting name might result in some candidates getting picked for barely greater non-speaking roles.
However the manufacturing — which is able to re-imagine Augusta as journalist Martin Scarsden’s dwelling city of Port Silver — is on the lookout for extras for background pictures, crowd scenes and particular person walk-on pictures.
“We’re excited to share a gritty and genuine story with audiences that showcases the fantastic metropolis of Augusta,” publicist Emma Thorpe stated on-line.
“People of all ages, ethnicities and genders are inspired to affix us on set as we’re thrilled to incorporate native expertise and the Augusta-Margaret River neighborhood on this planet of those characters.
“No appearing expertise is required.”
Screenwest and Stan are but to formally announce Augusta because the chosen locale for filming however native lodging suppliers and enterprise leaders have welcomed the manufacturing as a much-needed enhance for the native economic system because the climate turns.
The State Authorities has supported the manufacturing and extra bulletins are anticipated in June.
A summary launched by Screenwest stated Scrublands’ second season would choose up on the motion from season one, however with a brand new investigation.
“Martin Scarsden has returned to his coastal hometown, Port Silver, to arrange a brand new life with companion Mandy Bond,” it stated.
“When he arrives to seek out his childhood good friend Jasper brutally murdered and Mandy the prime suspect, Martin makes it his obligation to seek out the true assassin and absolve Mandy.
“Within the course of, he confronts hidden truths about Port Silver and his personal long-buried previous.”
Manufacturing firm Simple Tiger has joined forces with new WA manufacturing firm Third Act Tales to provide the season in WA with funding from Screenwest, Lotterywest and the WA Regional Display Fund, which is particularly designed to draw display screen tasks to regional WA.