How to Make Money as a Film & TV Extra
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A step-by-step guide to finding work as a film and television extra, including advice about investigating your local area, finding a reputable agency, tips that will help you get hired, and what to expect on set. Some details are specific to the UK, but most are applicable worldwide.
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