The developers at Entertainment Partners have fixed some old code that was preventing artists from changing their “Main” and “Face” pictures on their Extra People profile.
Recently, we’ve had to deal with a spike of incidents concerning Supporting Artists sharing confidential material online that they’ve photographed whilst on the job.
With the SAG strike showing little sign of being resolved soon, this quiet period is a great time to do some Spring.. or rather… “Strike Cleaning” on your profile.
As many of you are already aware, the national board of SAG-AFTRA (the union for performers in America) recently voted to strike and cease all services & performing work covered by TV and Theatrical contracts.
Of all the add-ons and bonus fees outlined in the PACT/FAA rate card, nothing creates more misunderstanding and confusion than ‘Creative Reaction’ found in Category D of the Supplementary Fees.
The Job Review is sent to you shortly after you have finished your day on set, and contains a breakdown of the wages that you have earned from that day.
Amongst all the emails, phone calls, enquiries and check-ins, it can be easy to forget that behind every communication is a booker, working long hours and juggling the demands of several productions at once.
A common grumble amongst Supporting Artistes often heard in crowd holding is the size of agency databases, with each agency boasting of having tens of thousands of SAs on their books.
I hope you’ve enjoyed the holiday season so far. The Extra People team are getting ready to ring in 2023 and we would like to extend our best wishes to you and your families.