The closing date for applications is on Friday.
Offaly County Council is on the look out for movie makers to teach the next generation in the county.
The local authority is putting a call out for proposals and quotations from professionals from the film industry to deliver a six-day programme of workshops to schools.
The Mini Movies Programme will take place between February and March, and see one secondary, and two primary schools in line for two full days of workshops.
Those interested must send in a CV, a proposal, and a proposed budget to Offaly County Council with the closing date for applications on Friday.
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