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If you want to do poor-paying non-union commercial extra work, then it is not difficult. You can sign up with Debbie as Lovejoy said, as well as Virgo, Big Daddy, Golden Time, and a few others. On a typical shoot you will be told $150 for 12 hours, but after the broker fee($15), the n/u casting co. invoicing you($10), and government taxes, you'll see about $100. Sometimes less and occassionally more.
SAG commercial bg? That's a whole 'nother can of beans. It's basically some of the dumbest money in the business($309/8 or $618/8 for a weekend or two-spot). I have no idea how SAG managed to get commercial extras this much, considering how pedestian the other rates for film/TV are. It's almost entirely a product of being in good with the folks at the casting places. First, you have to sign up with the casting companies(Idell James, Extra Extra, Atmosphere, Alice Ellis, Advanced, Sande Alessi, etc.). This is tough in and of itself; they have occasional registration days that you need to be invited somehow to attend. They tend to use the exact same 40 people for every shoot whenever possible(friends or family or whatever else). Usually, when it comes to extras, the clients don't care what they look like, particularly for big crowd scenes. In that case they'll get the chosen 40. Other times they will just ask for specific guidelines on race and gender, and in that case as many of the chosen few will be accomodated, plus a few others who are also favorites. If the client asks for people to be submitted because they want specific looks, then the casting co. may provide them with their "book" of people to choose from. So unless you're in real tight with the places I mention, this is your only hope. Basically you have to kiss the right behind.
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