Tips For Becoming A Movie Extra
Becoming a movie extra is actually pretty easy, but it comes down to chance in many ways. You see, as an extra you still have to go to an open audition. Many times, there will be large crowds of people there, all willing to stand around all day doing nothing for pretty decent pay. The problem is you never know if you will get picked. They do not audition all of the extras individually. They simply post an open casting call for people who want to become a movie extra, then use some arbitrary method or other to thin the herd needed for the movie script.
In my case, they had us all get there very early in the morning. At the time, I thought this was a bad idea. If they wanted us to work as movie extras in their film, why would they want us to look tired and haggard. In retrospect, I realize that the had us come there early so that only people who really wanted to become a movie extra would make it.
After that, they went through the crowd. They looked at us one at a time, deciding whether or not each person had the right look. It was pretty quick, and a little bit intimidating. The director would simply point and say yes or no. In my case, he said yes.
After that, I was in. I had become a movie extra, it was really that easy. Unfortunately, being a movie extra does not guarantee you a spot in the movie. Crowds are used in all sorts of different scenes, and not all the scenes make it to the final cut. A lot of people think that becoming a movie extra is a good way to get in the movie so that you can show your friends. They are right, but don’t get your hopes up too much. You might have to try a few times before the footage you are in actually makes it into the film