'I got paid £250 for one day of filming': how to earn cash as a film or TV extra

Working as an Extra on TV and Film Sets: A Lucrative Side Hustle?

The UK film and television industry is a multibillion-pound market that employs thousands of people behind the scenes. One such group of workers are extras, also known as background artists, who populate the backgrounds of TV shows and films to make them look realistic.

Extras do not require any acting experience or dialogue lines, making it an accessible side hustle for those looking to earn some extra cash. They can work on a day-to-day basis, with payment rates ranging from £150 to £250 per day, depending on the production company and union rates.

To become an extra, you need to register with one or more agencies such as Uni-versal Extras, Extra People, Ray Knight Casting, Phoenix Casting, or Casting Collective. These agencies charge a registration fee and commission on bookings, but reputable ones will clearly explain their fees upfront.

Once registered, you'll create a profile that includes basic details, physical statistics, and skills such as driving or dancing. You may be asked to provide headshots, full-length photos, and images in different outfits. Some productions also require extras to have specific skills, such as swimming or wearing costumes.

Job inquiries typically come via email or text with code names to keep production confidential. You'll need to confirm your availability and may be "pencilled in" or "heavy pencilled in" if shortlisted. If you're not selected, you'll be released later on; if you are booked, the call sheet with exact details will usually arrive the night before.

Being an extra can be a waiting game, as filming days can be long and change at short notice. You may spend time in costume or makeup, have to stand in the rain, or repeat scenes all day. You're considered self-employed, so you need to pay your own tax and national insurance.

To take advantage of this lucrative side hustle, it's essential to be flexible with your schedule and have a willing attitude. Extras must have a very flexible diary, as chances of being picked are low. However, those who do land roles can earn up to £250 per day, making it an attractive option for students, freelancers, and retirees looking for additional income.

In conclusion, working as an extra on TV and film sets can be a rewarding and lucrative side hustle. With the right attitude and flexibility, you can take advantage of this opportunity to earn some extra cash while enjoying your passion for film and television.
 
I think it's really cool that there are so many opportunities like this for people to make some extra cash on the side. Like, I know a lot of my friends who are students or just starting their careers, and they're always looking for ways to earn some extra money. This is like, a perfect fit for them! And it's not even about acting experience or anything - you can just be yourself and look good in a crowd 🤩💃🏽. Plus, who doesn't love being on set, right? Watching movies and TV shows all day is like, the ultimate dream job 😴. Of course, it's not all sunshine and rainbows, but for those who are flexible and willing to take the chance, it could be a really lucrative side hustle 💸💕
 
I think its pretty cool that u can make decent cash just by showing up 2 set 4 a day 🤑 Extras r not gettin paid much but it's a great way 2 meet new ppl, see behind the scenes of famous movies & TV shows. Plus, u never know ur gonna be in somethin big 1 day! 💥 I personally think its a great side hustle 4 students or freelancers lookin 4 extra cash. U just gotta be flexible & willing 2 wait around 4 hours or more 4 ur shift 🕰️
 
I mean think about it 🤔... being an extra is kinda like being part of the magic behind those movies & TV shows 😎. You don't have to be a famous actor, just someone who's willing to show up & look cool in the background 👀. I heard some people make decent cash doing this, like £150-£250 per day 🤑... it's not gonna make you rich or anything, but for students or freelancers looking for an extra income, it could be a sweet gig 💸. Plus, who knows, you might get to wear cool costumes or even do some dancing on screen 💃🏻.
 
🤔 Working as an extra on TV and film sets sounds like a dream come true but let's be real, it's probably just a means to pay off student loans or cover rent. With rates ranging from £150 to £250 per day, that's barely enough to cover living costs in most cities. And good luck getting picked, the chances are super low 😐. Not to mention all the waiting around, time spent in costume and makeup, and dealing with unpredictable schedules... it's not exactly a glamorous life 🎬💸
 
🎬💸 i mean, £150-£250 per day is pretty decent cash, especially if u r flexible with ur schedule. but, u gotta be prepared 2 stand in the rain, wear weird costumes, or repeat scenes all day 😂...it's not just about lookin good on camera, it's about blendin in wiv the background. also, u gotta keep an eye out 4 those commission fees from agencies 🤑. still, if u r a student or freelancer lookin 4 extra cash, this could b a great way 2 make ends meet 💰. just don't expect 2 be a star overnight 🤷‍♀️.
 
🎬💸 I think it's so cool that people can make money just by being themselves on camera! I mean, who wouldn't want to spend a day in costume or makeup, or dancing down the street? 🕺 It's like getting paid to be a part of your favorite movie or TV show. And the best part is, you don't even need any acting experience - just being willing and flexible with your schedule. 💪 That's so inspiring! Plus, it's great that there are agencies to help people register and find work, making it more accessible. I know some friends who could totally do this, especially students or freelancers looking for a side hustle. It's like the ultimate way to earn extra cash while living your best life... what's not to love? 😊
 
omg i tried being an extra once and it was literally the most fun day ever lol! i got paid £180 and had to wear a silly costume to play "the crowd" in a movie about ancient egypt lol what really surprised me was how many people were doing this gig and they all seemed so chill 🤗 i mean yeah it can be waiting around for hours but if you're into that kinda vibe then go for it! also i'm living for the fact that you gotta pay your own taxes as a freelancer, my accountant told me to just eat more ramen noodles and save up for next year 😂
 
I don't think being an extra on TV and film sets is that great of a side hustle. I mean, yeah they get paid £150-£250 per day, but it's not like you're gonna be able to afford a decent life on that alone 🤔. And let's be real, the work can be super sporadic and unpredictable - you'll just sit around twiddling your thumbs most of the time waiting for a booking that might never happen. Plus, they gotta pay their own tax and national insurance, so it's not like the agencies are gonna foot all the bills 🤑. And have you seen those costume changes? Like, who wants to spend hours in makeup and wardrobe just to stand in the background all day? 😒
 
I mean, who wouldn't want to get paid £150-£250 just for standing in front of the camera? 🤑 I think it's a great way to make some extra cash, especially if you're into film and TV shows. But, gotta be realistic, it can be super waiting game like. You might end up standing outside for hours or even getting rained on, but hey, that's just part of the gig, right? 💨 As a DIYer, I'd love to see some cheaper alternatives for making your own costumes or props instead of breaking the bank on those fancy agencies. And, what's up with all the headshots and full-length photos? Can't they just be casual vids or something? 🤔 Still, if you're flexible and willing to take a chance, it can be a pretty sweet side hustle.
 
omg u guys i just got my first gig as an extra on a tv show 🤩 i'm so stoked i was like 30 mins late cuz i overslept lol but the crew was super chill about it anyway i had to wear this crazy costume and makeup and stand in the rain for hours lol but the pay was totes worth it i got £180 and i even got free lunch on set 🍴👗 u guys wanna be extras too? 🤫
 
I think it's so cool that you can get paid just for being in the background 🎥💸! Like, who wouldn't want to wear a fancy costume and stand around on set all day? 😂 But seriously, £150-£250 per day is not bad at all 💸. I mean, I've seen actors earn way less for their scenes! And it's great that you can work as self-employed, so you're in control of your schedule 📅. Just gotta be prepared to wait around for hours or even days between bookings ⏰. Still, if you're a film buff like me, this could be the ultimate side hustle dream job 🎬!
 
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