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Has anyone ever worked as a film extra?
For each job do you get paid a flat rate per day and expense for hotel or are you expected to pay it out of the daily rate?
For each job do you get paid a flat rate per day and expense for hotel or are you expected to pay it out of the daily rate?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You will get meals on set and a small fee -very small. They usually use locals and will not pay for overnight accommodation. Usually if the film is in the sticks, they will give free pick-ups from certain areas. Its boring work and you rarely see the 'stars'. Also there is sometimes bad feelings between the bit part actors that have to have an equity card and the Extras, that don't.
£350 a day seems very generous for an Extra. A few years ago they were filming Beowulf not far from here and the going rate was getting picked up at the market square two meals on set and £25 quid. Most people just did it for a day out. No auditions were required though they needed hundreds of peasants!
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for Julie Christie - Far from the madding crowd 1967
you got £40 a day for riding side saddle on a horse
( bring horse and side saddle)
for Polanskis Tess - one farmer said do you want the field where Tess feeds the baby is set? - others dragged their lovingly restored steam or horse drawn threshers out
not a money spinner - but Jesus there is so little to do in Darzet aaargh!
you got £40 a day for riding side saddle on a horse
( bring horse and side saddle)
for Polanskis Tess - one farmer said do you want the field where Tess feeds the baby is set? - others dragged their lovingly restored steam or horse drawn threshers out
not a money spinner - but Jesus there is so little to do in Darzet aaargh!
//for Julie Christie - Far from the madding crowd 1967
you got £40 a day for riding side saddle on a horse//
International Velvet 1978. I was an Extra along with other students from the Equestrian Centre where I was studying - recreating the Olympic Equestrian events. One girl could ride saddle, she got loads of work around Yorkshire.
you got £40 a day for riding side saddle on a horse//
International Velvet 1978. I was an Extra along with other students from the Equestrian Centre where I was studying - recreating the Olympic Equestrian events. One girl could ride saddle, she got loads of work around Yorkshire.
I replied to an ad I saw in the Manchester Evening News for extras. It was quite a while ago .... I'm guessing approx 30 years ish.
I was an extra in one of the episodes of Prime Suspect (I think the episode was called Scent of Darkness).
I got a free haircut and shave and was there most of the working day. I was fed and watered and I got a cheque through the post for approx £55 .... not bad considering how long ago this was.
I was an extra in one of the episodes of Prime Suspect (I think the episode was called Scent of Darkness).
I got a free haircut and shave and was there most of the working day. I was fed and watered and I got a cheque through the post for approx £55 .... not bad considering how long ago this was.