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Jigsaw Productions is regularly commissioned to produce broadcast quality videos and DVDís for a non-broadcast market. These include educational, promotional and informational productions or series. Our client list is ever increasing; the following are some of the recent clients we have produced projects for:

West Lothian Council
Scottish Institute of Sport
Careers Scotland
Youth Action Project
West Lothian Social Inclusion Project
Employment Service
Health Education Board for Scotland
NHS Greater Glasgow
Scottish Youth Theatre
NHS Scotland
Glasgow City Council
West Lothian Youth Theatre
Have a Heart Paisley


Have A Heart Paisley
Jigsaw Productions were commissioned to produce a two-hour DVD for Have a Heart Paisley. This project involved interviewing over thirty people, creating green screen background images, editing existing footage from a variety of sources, shooting additional footage and authoring an eleven chapter final DVD master complete with subtitles.

Jigsaw Productions were commissioned in 2007 to produce a one hour DVD for the second phase of Have a Heart Paisley.

In 2009 Jigsaw were commissioned to re edit and create a new usable resource for this heart health initiative.


Postive Mental Attitudes Logo Jigsaw Productions were commissioned through GMAC to co produce a schools DVD resource tackling mental health and the stigma attached to it. This production took the form of 3 short dramatic films and was created through Jigsaw's unique form of development, working with young people to develop and script the final films. This production was funded through NHS Greater Glasgow and the Mental Health Partnership and is currently being used as part of the new Scottish mental health curriculum in schools.


Jigsaw were commissioned to work with a group of young people in Norfolk, England, developing and producing a short film based on real stories from at home war veterans. This film was funded through Big Lottery and the Museums and Galleries Association and was filmed on location on the Poppy Line Steam Railway. It will be used as an integral part of the living history programme run by the Poppy line Education Department.