How do you become an extra?
How do you become an extra on major international series (like Wednesday, Young Sheldon, Squid Game, etc.)? Do you just write for them, or what do you do? This is just a theoretical question because I'm curious.
How do you become an extra on major international series (like Wednesday, Young Sheldon, Squid Game, etc.)? Do you just write for them, or what do you do? This is just a theoretical question because I'm curious.
Hello, according to my grandmother, you can also connect Netflix, for example, to the TV via the internet. I only know of a TV stick. It works on one of her TVs, but on another, older one from JVC, I can't even find a Wi-Fi setting. Could it be that it's too old? I would…
Question in the title. I'd like to watch Netflix from other countries to learn languages, among other things. Security is a nice side issue, but it doesn't really interest me.
We're thinking about taking our 5-year-old to the cinema for the first time tomorrow. For example, there's School for Magical Animals 3 coming out. Can you watch it without knowing the first two?
In the normal case, agencies are commissioned to search for statistics. In some there is a pre-fabricated sheet that needs to be filled or there are open castings.
Well, if you just walk in the background or drink coffee in a restaurant in the background
For this, too, you have to do a certain process. Studios often have accurate ideas about what they are looking for. Let’s take the casting which in Germany is the tribute of Panem Film. There were also certain conditions for the statistics in the background. They can do that without problems, as there are enough people who want to do the job.
Yeah, you’re applying. Often the also explicit tenders for this
Here are most information about this:
https://praxistipps.focus.de/komparse-oder-statist- wird-so-gänge_126485
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How to get Compars:in?
https://www.jobwork.com/de/ratgeber/komparse