I thinks when there is inflation...things should change when it comes to background payment
I was just recently on a few sets as probably most of all of you have been and I got to talking with a few people. I met this woman that had come all the way from NJ to work on a film here in town. Now some people might say she is Union and she is doing this to collect her 72 days to get insurance, nope... she was non union. Now what she and others were getting paid is $65/8, that's pretty low especially for her that wouldn't even cover her gas! Now this woman's situation is a bit over the top, because she lives 4 states away. But anyhow the point of this is with everything from gas to the cost of living here in Mass Union and Non-Union alike are getting paid a little low for most people's standards. Now you can say to me "Chris...we are getting paid just to be on a movie set and sit around, why not?" This is true but how much did it cost you to get there? gas, tolls, maybe even parking? Now take out the taxes and subtract your expenses and what are you left with? I mean I love this art form and craft and I would do it for nothing at times, that's why we don't care..we love this business. I have heard that there is an extras union out in LA, I don't know how it good it is, but again we all want something more than be just extras.
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I do it for the fun...To be on set...Meet new people...The little bit of money that I do make pays for the gas and my "extra" clothes.
But I wont go past Rhode Island or New Hampshire for a booking....I need to do what is right for me and my family...
Recently I know pay has gone down to about $95.
Now you're saying they've gone down to $65?
That is basically half of what they offered non-union less than five years ago -- what is up with that? Is that borderline poverty-level pay, or what!?