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WHAT IS FEATURED EXTRA IN A FILM?
(In the Entertainment industry.)
What is featured extra in a film?
Featured extras stand out from the crowd. They may hand
the actor a newspaper, pour him a cup of coffee, trip over a sidewalk and block
the hero's way or catch a fly ball in a stadium. The featured actor's part is
short and generally not repeated more than once during the film. A Featured
Extra is someone who is still considered a background performer, but is
potentially recognizable in the final product. They are recorded but they are
NOT speaking, NOT featured in individual shots, and NOT interacting with
product being shown (unless specifically stated).
Extras, more properly known by their Screen Actors Guild,
or SAG, designation as "background actors" today, are the backdrop
actors in movies, television series and other productions. The term
"featured extra" is used to describe actors that have specific roles
rather than just blending into the background, although SAG doesn't use this
term.
Standing Out
Featured extras stand out from the crowd. They may hand
the actor a newspaper, pour him a cup of coffee, trip over a sidewalk and block
the hero's way or catch a fly ball in a stadium. The featured actor's part is
short and generally not repeated more than once during the film. While all
types of people are hired as background actors, casting directors are often
looking for a certain type for a featured extra role.
Speaking Lines
Background actors, even those who would be considered
featured extras, don't talk. They may take part in crowd murmurings or general
backdrop conversation, called "omnies." If a featured extra speaks,
he's no longer an extra but an actor.
Pay
Featured extras make slightly more pay than regular
background actors, but less than an actor with a speaking part, no matter how
small the speaking role.
Qualifications
Background actors don't necessarily have to belong to SAG.
Different acting sectors have different guidelines about what percentage of
background actors in a film or televised show must belong to SAG. Nonunion
actors are hired only after all the SAG slots are filled. If you belong to SAG,
your chances of working increased, but getting into SAG isn't easy. You must
work as a SAG actor for at least three days and present pay vouchers for those
three days’ work as proof. Joining SAG also requires hefty fees.
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