Zooey Deschanel Movie Filming in Kure Beach Looking For Extras (And Dogs!)
Amazon MGM Studio is set to start filming it’s latest romcom with headlining star, Zooey Deschanel (New Girl) in North Carolina’s Kure Beach and they are looking for movie extras.
The film is titled Merv and the plot will center around dogs. If you are in the area and have been bitten by the acting bug, this could be your big chance! The casting group TW Cast & Recruit took to social media via Facebook to announce that several extras and their dogs will be needed.
According to wect.com: “Filming will begin April 18 in Kure Beach. TW Cast & Recruit said it will post more details about the extra application process in the first week in April. The agency says people interested in submitting their dogs can upload a picture of them in their Castgen account, a database the agency uses to find extras. Anyone can start an account on the database by providing their phone number.”
Nabbing a role as an extra in a show or movie is a nice side hustle and is a great way to jump-start your entertainment career. As an extra, there are no lines to memorize, the director places them wherever they are needed for the scene. Don’t let that fool you though, there are still some fairly strict workplace perimeters that need to be met, such as getting to set on time, long days filming and sometimes providing one’s own wardrobe (depending on the project).
If you are wondering about the pay scale for movie extras, indeed.com tells us; ” The pay scale for movie extras varies widely, but the national average for background actors is $28.84 per hour. The differences in wages for movie extras are due to a few variables:
- The budget for the film
- Whether the extra is a union or non-union worker
- The availability of union background actors
- How long the extra must work each day while on set
- The types of scenes the extra is required to be in
Union background actors generally make more money than non-union extras. Non-union extras may work for free or receive pay that is below minimum wage. Some people look for movie extra jobs in hopes of building an acting career. Ultimately, union affiliation or the lack thereof makes a difference for background actors who would like to advance their careers.