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How to Get Extras Work

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Being an extra can be a fantastic career move. It can be the start of something even bigger, but it can just as easily be a viable career choice in its own right. With access to the right parts you could be known in the industry, or you could simply use it as a chance to have a bit of fun whilst you rub shoulders with the stars. But, while it can be a hugely enjoyable pastime, it isn’t always the easiest industry to get into. So just how can you get extras work?

One of your first thoughts could be that you need to join an agency. This is certainly one way to go and there are many agencies that specialise in this precise kind of work, and if you book with the right people then you’ll be able to hear about new and exclusive castings in the TV world. But, this isn’t the only option. One of the most important parts of getting work is knowing when the casting calls are going to take place, and that’s why you need to come to us.

By signing up to our text alert service (£1.50 per text, max of three texts/week, over 18s only) you can have access to all the latest extras casting calls to ensure you never miss a thing. But, we go so much further than that. Our TV professionals will be able to help and advise you on all aspects of getting work in this industry and we regularly offer seminars and short courses to help you achieve that goal, so if you want to be an extra make sure to sign up today and see how we can help.

Be an Excellent Extra

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Working as a TV extra is an great way to earn an additional income. Make sure to impress your production team by following these simple tips.

Try to get an early night the night before, and avoid hangovers. Your day could start as early as 5 in the morning.

Don’t be late. Make sure that you know where you’re going and have a backup transport plan in case there are any difficulties with your journey. If you’re going to a remote location then take a map with you, just in case.

You may have to wait in-between takes, so be prepared. Take a book or some music with you for while you’re waiting, but keep the volume down so that you don’t disturb anyone.

If you’re going to be somewhere cold then consider wearing extra layers or even thermal underwear to help keep you warm. If you’ve been asked to wear your own clothing then avoid logos and bright colours. Stripes and checks don’t work well on camera either. Many extras bring a second set of clothing with them, as a backup. Also, bring a warm coat if you’re going to be outside. You don’t want to get wet – unless it’s part of the scene!

If you’re looking for part-time acting work then try to attend as many extras casting calls as you can. At  Audition Now we have a dedicated research team who will text the latest opportunities directly to your phone. Please be aware you must be over 18 to use this service. You’ll receive a maximum of 3 texts a week at a cost of just £1.50 per text.

Get Close to the Stars with TV Extras Work

Monday, June 20th, 2011

You might love finding out all the latest from the celebrity world and greatly admire some of the fantastic actors currently working in the industry. Indeed, if and when you are lucky enough to see such people in real life, rather than behind a television screen, you might feel a great sense of excitement.

In normal life, the chance of finding yourself in close proximity to the stars is fairly minimal. After all, such people tend to distance themselves from the general public so as to enjoy a little privacy.

However, there is a way in which you can rub shoulders with the rich and famous on a regular basis and that is by getting involved in extras work. Not only can you get paid for such endeavours, you also get to be in the vicinity of some of the best acting talents around.

But in order to get work of this kind, you need to attend the relevant extras casting calls and, if you know relatively little about the industry or do not have hours to spare doing research, this can be tricky. And each casting session you miss out on could be a wasted opportunity.

To avoid such disappointment, you might want to come here to Audition Now to make use of our text alert service. We know exactly how to keep abreast of the latest goings on and, as soon as we discover extras auditions that are relevant to you, we will let you know.

To make use of the provision, you must be 18 or over. £1.50 per text, with a max of 3 texts per week.

Making the Best of Extras Work

Monday, April 26th, 2010

If you get work as an extra in a film or a TV series, you need to get used to the conventional working practice.

First of all, don’t be surprised by the anti-social hours.  Often you can be given a call-time of 7am or 8am, and you may find that you are wanted beyond the standard 9-hour call (in which case, you should make sure that you receive your entitlement to overtime pay). You may also find yourself having to get to some out-of-town locations for many extras roles, so be prepared to do your homework on transport services. Whatever happens, make a point of getting to the location at least fifteen minutes before your call-time; lateness creates delay, and delay means extra expense and inconvenience for the production company – as well as a fast-earned poor reputation on your part.

Another anti-social aspect is the notice, as you will often not hear about extras work opportunities till the afternoon of the day before you are needed. You must be ready for this; if you make a habit of turning down work because of too short notice, you may not be offered work again.

Extras work is popular, particularly amongst people who lack formal drama training. It’s a unique kind of involvement in a film or TV project, and the pay can be good.

At Audition Now we search out numerous projects involving extras work, and text you with all the latest information on available work opportunities.  If you have the time and interest, you could make quite a career for yourself as a ‘background artiste’.

Tricks for Succeeding in Extras Work

Monday, April 19th, 2010

If you fancy the prospect of finding extras work, there are certain tricks to learn that will help you do well.

For example, it is important never to look directly at the camera. Be aware, however, that there may be times when you need to look in the direction of the camera – simply because that is where the action is going on. Also, it is important that you follow your instructions very closely; you don’t want to earn yourself a reputation for not taking direction.

You may also be asked to engage in ‘silent’ conversation with fellow extras.  This can be tricky, trying to think of something that it looks as though you are saying something when in fact you are merely mouthing something. This is the kind of thing that can make you ‘corpse’, so it may be worth having a piece of text you know beforehand, like a jingle, catchphrase, or song, which you can silently mouth in the background to your fellow extras.

You should try to act as naturally as possible.  Do nothing which might draw attention to yourself. You are the backdrop to the scene, like a piece of moving scenery in a stage play. You can be seen, but you shouldn’t make yourself actively noticeable.

At Audition Now we offer plenty of opportunities for extras work, sending you updates about them direct to your mobile phone. It’s a great chance to play your part in the background of an upcoming TV show, or even a movie blockbuster.

An Agent for Extras Work

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

People often wonder if it is worth having an agent if the work you want is extras roles. The answer depends on how much work you want to do as an extra. If you are happy with an occasional call, and perhaps two or three days of work a month, then you probably don’t need to have an agent. However, if you are looking for regular work then you should consider signing up with not just one agent, but with several.

The minimum equity rate for extras work for a nine-hour day is £65, but often you will be required for longer, and that can improve the pay considerably. Extras work for independent production companies may pay you on a non-equity contract, but the amount usually works out the same. You should avoid working for companies that do not pay at all.

There are retired people who do extras work as a supplement to their pension, and students who do it to have additional income. It suits people of all ages, backgrounds and looks.

It is also worth thinking about how you can generate work for yourself. Remember, all work through an agency will require you to pay commission.

At Audition Now we offer a comprehensive information service on the latest available extras work, sent through direct to you on your mobile phone. You couldn’t find a better way to keep abreast of the latest opportunities for doing extras work, whether you have an agent or not.

There are no Small Parts, only Small Actors

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Doing extras work in a film or television production may seem like a poor second-best to the starring role in a Hollywood blockbuster, but it can be a useful stop-gap when you are going through a quiet patch.

That’s why it’s important to remember the truth of the above: plenty of actors who have ended up great started out in the walk-on roles, and the bit-parts. Turning down extras work, or even the opportunity to turn up for extras casting calls, might be a missed opportunity. The famous Kevin Kline swore he would never do commercials or soap opera, ‘both of which I did as soon as I left the Acting Company and was starving.’

Every appearance on the screen contributes to the whole experience of the audience, so even as an extra, you still have the chance to practise your craft as an actor. The bonus for you is that you not only get paid quite well (usually with travel expenses, and meals throughout the day), but you also get to work with directors and more established actors. It’s like being paid to have auditions: another way to showcase yourself at your best.

Extras work won’t get in the way of other work opportunities that may come up. Here at Audition Now, we can keep you up-to-date about all the latest auditions or casting calls via SMS text to your mobile: so, no more small parts for you, just plenty of acting opportunities.