Shooting in Ostankino extras. How to pass a casting and how to act in a movie - effective methods, recommendations and reviews

When filming a movie or television program, you need a “background” against which all the events take place. These are people depicting crowds in markets, stadiums or spectators in a talk show studio. Whatever you may think, they also receive a salary, in some cases it becomes their permanent or additional income.

An original way to generate income

Participation in crowd scenes of films is mainly available only to residents of the capital. If it happens away filming, then provincials or villagers can also get into the frame.

Many people are eager to take part in filming, especially since they also pay for it.

The main motivation lies in the interesting possibilities:

  • see your favorite stars in close proximity;
  • find out how filming takes place from the inside;
  • see what is left behind the scenes;
  • earn a little money.

The table shows the income of extras in various television projects:

Their profits depend on the channel they operate on:

Earnings of extras on the set of feature films and television series:

Name Role played RUR USD
"History of War" soldiers, orderlies, civilians 700 10,93
"Sklif" patients and clinic visitors 790 12,33
"Jumble" teachers, physical teacher, parents 600 9,37
"Crew" people in the waiting room 600
"Unjured" gay guy 2000 31,72
— / — walrus for christening 2000
"City" shopping center visitor 700 10,93
"Molodezhka" cafe visitor 800 12,19
"Fighter" police officer, secretary 800
"Hotel "Eleon" waiter 1000 15,61

Such amounts are earned in 1 day (8 hours). If a film requires filming a funeral procession, then each extra playing the role of a dejected walker receives 800 rub. ($12.49) per 8 hour shift.


They pay for the image of a corpse in the frame from 4000 to 6000 rubles. ($62 -94). For filming in a commercial, an extra receives from 1000 rub.

In Ukraine, people pay from 50 to 300 UAH($1.89 – 11.35). Very active earn up to 1500 UAH($56.73) per day. These are mainly pensioners, students and schoolchildren who have time but no money.

How to join the world of cinema?

In order to appear in the background in a movie or TV show, you need to register and leave your application on special sites that offer such vacancies. For example, Extras.ru. The recruitment of extras is carried out by foremen, selecting them based on their photos.

They have a number of criteria that the candidate must meet.

Each program or series has its own requirements.

If the candidacy is approved, an invitation is sent by email indicating the time of the shooting. You need to arrive early. At the entrance to the studio, the foremen hand out to the participants tokens. After the shooting they will be exchanged for your salary.


Then everyone is invited to the studio, where they must strictly fulfill the directors’ requirements - clap when told, laugh when signaled, etc. Filming continues 12 hours and more, people stay until late at night. The task of extras in a political show is not to laugh and not to sleep.

Sometimes members of the extras are fed during breaks between filming, and sometimes they are asked to take food and water with them from home.


In the studio you can expect some minor troubles:

  • at the last moment they will be refused due to unsuitable appearance;
  • Due to late filming, you may be late for the metro;
  • you cannot leave the studio before other extras;
  • payment is made on a blank statement.

In addition to the extras, there are also individuals who are shown in close-up.

They are allowed to say a few words or make a certain movement.

They pay several times more for this.

One extra is allocated 1200 – 2500 rub.. ($18.7 – 39). Everything that the extras were underpaid ends up in the pockets of the foremen and their patrons.

Revenue in other countries

Regular extras in America have their own guild - S.A.G.. They are taken to filming first of all. According to the law, you cannot hire strangers until you are provided with at least a job 510 people from the guild.


Extras spectator paid 2019 Moscow - filming for money with daily payment, schedule and contacts of available programs. Where can you make money in Ostankino, is it worth going there and what to take with you, which TV shows are the highest paying?

If you have a lot of free time and a desire to enter the world of television, then working as an extra is ideal. In Moscow, about 500-700 people are required for filming every day on TV, and up to several thousand during major events.

What is working in a crowd/group?

Extras or grouping are an integral part of the filming of talk shows, television shows, and films. The first is characterized by free typing and the absence of complex creative tasks. That is, people in the crowd sit or stand, clap on command, shout disapprovingly “Oooh” or laugh. The tasks are simple, the payment is also small - up to 1000 rubles per shoot.

In a group, it is possible to assign roles; a specific emotion is required as precisely as possible; the director spends much longer working with them. The group's performance is sometimes rehearsed for several days. Usually, the group recruits students from theater universities and aspiring actors. Payment in a group starts from 1000 rubles per day, sometimes much more.

The work is sometimes interesting, sometimes not so much. Often, viewers don’t even really hear what the talk show participants are saying. A lot of physical strength is often required - sometimes you need to sit in one place for 7-8 hours, and it is not always possible to go to the toilet. Experienced people bring chocolates and even thermoses of tea with them.

But it’s really interesting to participate in some programs; you can take a photo or chat with the host, see famous people in an informal setting.

Extras schedule with prices

Schedule of extras with prices for popular programs for adults with contacts and location.

January 2019:

date Broadcast Fee, rubles Location
05.01.2019 Russian lotto 400 Make an appointment by phone +74956652223, collection 15:00, Aviamotornaya metro station.
04.01.2019 Tolstoy Resurrection. 300 Ostankino, 12:30, entrance 17, "Elena-TV".
02.01.2019 Time will show 600 Make an appointment via SMS +79652284353. Ostankino, entrance 17, from 10:30 to 10:20, sign “Elena TV”.
02.01.2019 Maltseva 800 8:30 Aviamotornaya metro station, middle of the hall.
02.01.2019 Let's get married 700 Make an appointment by phone, SMS, WhatsApp: +79772782869. Meeting 10:30 in Ostankino, entrance 17.
01.01.2019 Fetisov 400 17:15, Kochnovsky proezd, 5, at the checkpoint. Sign up via WhatsApp +7-9151842536.
01.01.2019 Big game 300 Ostankino, 16:30, entrance 17.
8.01.2019 Paternity test 700 Mail for registration:
[email protected]. Collection: Airport metro station, st. Liza Chaikina, house No. 1.
6.01.2019 Man's destiny 800 10:30, Akademicheskaya metro station, foreman with a sign “Nikita TV”.
15.01.2019 Fashionable verdict 750 WhatsApp (record): +79773749164 or by mail [email protected]. Meeting at 9:30, metro station Sviblovo, Umnyashka TV. Full day shooting.
16.01.2019 Natural selection 700 Make an appointment at 8-4956652223. 10:30, Mosfilm entrance.
20.01.2019 Let them talk 400 Make an appointment at 8-4956652223. 15:30, Airport metro station, center of the hall.
21.01.2019 Live healthy 600 St. Academician Koroleva, building 12, Ostankino, at the barrier, 9:00. Make an appointment via SMS or WhatsApp: +79165743840.
Saturday evening with N. Baskov. 1000 10:00, Aviamotornaya metro station, blank wall. Registration: +79035717302.

It is worth remembering that even a recording does not guarantee admission to the TV show. Usually the set is “overkill”, since some do not meet the requirements in appearance, do not have valid documents with them, or do not arrive at all. However, if everything is in order, then the chance of getting paid for filming is close to 99%.

For children and teenagers

Extras and castings for children and teenagers in the near future. For filming in TV series, TV shows, films, reconstructions, advertising.

date Show/film Age Paid in rubles. Location
05.01.2019 Club Pravda, for backup dancers 5-11 Certificates, photography, memorable photos. [email protected]
12.01.2019 Advertising 6-11 4000 [email protected]
15.01.2019 Fetisov 16-18 400 17:15, Kochnovsky proezd, 5, at the checkpoint.
16.01.2019 Show Idealist Children 4-7 years old 1000 +7-9689352443

For children and teenagers 14-16 years old, the presence of parents on the set is required. Castings and pre-selection usually take place in advance. During self-tests, you need to shoot a short video and read out the sent text to the camera.

In your portfolio, you need to send photos, clothing and shoe sizes, creative experience and interests of the child by email.


Clothing requirements and what to take with you

In most television programs, the extras should be a gray mass against which the TV presenters and guests should stand out. Therefore, ladies are recommended to wear a discreet suit or dress, a blouse of a dull color, and men - trousers, a suit, a shirt in gray or blue.

The fewer tones, the better.

Bright cosmetics, lip gloss, shiny items such as glasses or cufflinks are prohibited.

However, there are youth or children's programs where you need to dress brightly. Professional extras actors usually use only 2-3 types of costumes, portraying what is required, that is, average aunts and uncles.

What you need to take to the shoot:

  • Passport of Russia or the Republic of Belarus with registration in Moscow or a ticket (up to 3 months);
  • A bottle of water and chocolate;
  • Change from 1000 rubles;

Sometimes the pavilion may require replacement shoes. Don’t be fooled by the fact that the audience is paid for extras 2018 in Moscow - in television buffets the fee won’t even be enough for a pie.

Be sure to bring something light underneath (an undershirt, a T-shirt), since you may be seated in a draft or under air conditioning. Don't dress too warmly - you may be seated next to lighting fixtures and you will mate there. You also need comfortable shoes - climbing the stands is not very comfortable, and your feet can get hot.

It should be noted that leaving filming can be very difficult - people are kept almost in slavery. There is also such a thing that the first day of filming is “free”, they don’t write about it, but they pay only on the second and third days of filming. They cheat in this regard terribly, since the organizers need to collect slaves for the background for pennies and somehow keep them.


Where do they pay the most?

Where do extras pay the most? In political programs. Sometimes you can earn extra money if the director offers to insert a line, or talk on behalf of a witness about some atrocities, for example, how Bandera’s men raped a pregnant old woman, and even a cow was crying nearby.

Politics is the most profitable topic in the crowd; in addition to filming, you can earn money at a rally, procession, and all sorts of games, competitions and events.

At the same time, up to 1,000 rubles and more can be earned in top-rated entertainment projects, but with the condition of being a VIP viewer. This means looking perfect, sitting in the front row, sometimes even next to some famous person. VIPs are often required for state recording concerts and New Year's lights, where the halls are not filled, and filming takes several days and is very tiring.

The pinnacle of an extra's career is participating in a program as a guest. Here the fees are already comparable to a good salary, and can amount to several tens of thousands of rubles per shoot. But you need to be an interesting person, to represent something of yourself.

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Become a TV star, hear the cherished “Lights, camera, motor!”, sign autographs at meetings with fans and pose for the paparazzi on the red carpet. Everyone has a chance to participate in the filming of a movie, series, TV show, video clip or advertisement.

How to get into the crowd scene, is the work of the spectator and actor of crowd scenes adequately paid, and can a few seconds in the background become a springboard for an acting career? We figured out these issues, and at the same time talked with regular participants in crowd scenes about their work and impressions.

You can sign up for some major television projects as a guest directly on their official website. This is how, for example, viewers are recruited for the filming of the Channel One show “Evening Urgant” - http://urgantshow.ru/form (follow the link you will find a viewer form, by filling out which you will receive confirmation and details about the filming time by email).

But experienced actors do not recommend using groups on social networks for employment:

“Extras and filming groups” on VKontakte – you can’t trust them. Offers came, I went through castings, getting into different roles (not just extras), but in most cases it was a “scam”, they say: “Sorry, you are suitable for us, but you have to pay for us to cast you.” There is no point in searching on VKontakte, only through film studios or knowledgeable people,” says acting college student Danila.

Naturally, the bulk of the offers on all these sites apply only to Muscovites, since filming takes place at Moscow television studios or in metropolitan clubs, and ends very late. There are fewer, but still quite a lot of offers for extras in St. Petersburg; in other cities of Russia, filming is carried out much less frequently and they rarely recruit extras there.

Are actors in crowd scenes paid for their work?

Price tags for participation in crowd scenes of films or TV series vary from 600 to 1000 rubles, less often they offer large sums (as a rule, they pay more than a thousand for playing a passing role with a replica).

You can also earn extra money by participating in the filming of television shows - both as guests on talk shows and as spectators in the hall. Here they pay from 150 to 600 rubles, rarely offering larger amounts. Rates are approximately the same for participation in the filming of music videos and commercials.

To participate in paid filming, as a rule, it is necessary to undergo at least an absentee casting - based on a photo, and also to exactly meet all the parameters presented by the employer (height, clothing and shoe size, hair length and color, type of appearance, nationality, and so on).

Such castings are held infrequently; more and more often they are now limited to simply selecting people based on photos via e-mail and Internet forums.

“The requirements for extras are not as high as for episodic actors and leading actors, but you still always need to give 100% - in case they notice you, one of the directors likes you. Although some extras perform poorly because they believe that this is not a role. And at the same time, such actors are still waiting for grandiose roles! Even if you have a small role, you need to play it in such a way that everyone remembers it!” – Mikhail tells us about his experience of participating in the filming of the detective series “Maryina Roshcha”, “Trace” and others.

Although there are many paid vacancies in this area, according to the reviews of all the extras, earning a living with such work is incredibly difficult, if not almost impossible. The filming process requires constant full concentration from all actors, long waits, and precise execution of all the director’s instructions, and food and rest for extras are, as a rule, not provided.

“Extras at the Fashionable Sentence are given 500 unfortunate rubles for 12 hours of filming. Many grandparents living nearby were in the studio during this time without proper food precisely because of this money,” Diana about the filming of the “Fashionable Verdict” program for Channel One.

“Those who spent time filming two programs were paid 300 rubles. On the set I met people who make only this living. They are seasoned, to some extent “friends” in Ostankino, they are known by sight by the organizers - impartial women who gather people for filming and call them to inform them about the time of the next filming,” - Marina about the filming of the program “Closed Screening” for Channel One .

“It’s stupid to do this for money. Only perhaps out of love for art or a desire for dubious fame,” - Anastasia about filming the film “Tsar”.

“Many of my friends manage to fully support themselves on such earnings. True, I’m not one of them,” Victoria about filming in the youth television series “Club”, “Daddy’s Daughters”, “Don’t Be Born Beautiful” and others.

Extras: who are all these people and why are they here?

“Then some kind of movement began, and the organizers began to gather a column of people. My friend and I fell into it. But then a whisper ran through the column: “They won’t take us!” They won’t take this column!” Somehow, my friend and I instantly met two other girls, grabbed hands and ran to the end of that moving column. For some reason no one stopped us. And we passed quietly. The next day at school everyone admired us, because many really didn’t make it to the shooting. And good. They would die there like we did,” Sofia about the filming of the film “Shadowboxing.”

Who plays all these restaurant visitors, spectators at concerts, silent waiters, postmen, taxi drivers, salesmen, and just passers-by on the streets? The most ordinary people, most often students, not necessarily from theater universities, and retirees. Films and TV series constantly require extras, and therefore getting to the set is not a difficult task. However, it’s worth immediately taking into account that, as a rule, this is a full-time job - from the very morning until 10-11 pm, and therefore, working 5/2 full time or studying full-time, it’s not so easy to find an opportunity to participate in filming - it's simple.

– By what criteria are they selected? I ask a man in a bright orange shirt and blue tie.

- Yes, whoever you like, whoever suits the color. Like decorations, each artist has a specific color.

- No, what should I do? This is work! The camera is looking at you, you have to smile, laugh, make them laugh. You work for them! They turn on the soundtrack, the artist comes out, and you clap and smile, and then shout: “Happy New Year!” Nobody cares that you're not having fun at all. You have to be funny to THEM, otherwise, get out!”

“When I went there for the first time, I was very interested in the filming process itself, so I sat in the front row and watched more of the work of the cameramen and lighting crews than what the director, Urgant and Gudkov were talking about. Although when Ivan appeared and somehow unexpectedly appeared above my head, I almost fell out of my chair,” Diana about the filming of the show “Evening Urgant” for Channel One.

“You gain valuable experience working with a camera: you learn to be natural, but at the same time attentive, focused on the task set by the director. This is not as simple as many people think; you need to get used to all this. And I was able to make a lot of acquaintances on the set; useful connections wouldn’t hurt!” – Mikhail about the experience of participating in the filming of detective television series “Maryina Roshcha”, “Trace” and others.

“Since I was going to film a TV show for the first time, I wanted to dispel a certain myth of show business for myself. To see how it’s all filmed, to see how much the audience I saw on the screen corresponds to the reality on the set, how interested the people nearby are in the show, how lively their reactions are. Well, and see Vanya Urgant, of course. The filming was a pleasant surprise: Vanya’s jokes are funny, and the live music from the group “Frukty” gives optimism, and the audience around is sincerely happy,” - Anastasia about the filming of the show “Evening Urgant” for Channel One.

Do expectations match reality?

“The studio looks like cardboard, frankly, it’s drawn out and boring, although the heroines of the program really look shocked, and Evelina Khromchenko looks very professional. But the most important disappointment: the voting for the best clothes is fictitious,” Diana about the filming of the show “Fashionable Verdict” for Channel One.

“I was left with such negativity from our world of cinema that, without professional training, I went to work as a gymnast in the circus. If only it was further away. Although castings often interest me - as a means of self-test,” - Irina about filming the film “Above the Sky.”

“The first thing that caught our eye when we sat down in our seats were the screens above our heads, on which instructions for action appeared: “laughter,” “applause,” Tatyana about the filming of the “Evening Urgant” show on Channel One.

“We sat on some plastic benches, after which it was quite difficult to straighten up. Well, the most important disappointment - we went to the “Closed Screening” in the hope of watching a good movie, and at the same time listening to the opinions of critics and knowledgeable people. But it was not there. They showed us the film company's screensaver. Then there was a pause. And credits. Like, it’s time and honor to know, guys,” - Marina about the filming of the program “Closed Screening” for Channel One.

“I don’t get as much pleasure from filming TV series as I would have from filming feature films. According to rumors, in big cinema there is a completely different organization, everything is more serious, strict, large-scale, a very large film crew works. I would like to immerse myself in this atmosphere, working non-stop inspires me,” Mikhail about his experience of participating in the filming of the detective television series “Maryina Roshcha” and “Trace.”

What's difficult about being an extra?

Long waits, lack of proper food, the need to strictly follow the director's instructions. Many are also upset that actors in crowd scenes have almost no opportunity to communicate with famous partners on the set.

“They only showed us the credits, but we listened to three hours of philosophizing from the guests and the presenter. Filming of the first program has ended. As it turned out, the second program was supposed to be filmed next, which of course we were not warned about. We were angry and hungry, that’s why we blew ourselves up home...” - Marina about the filming of the program “Closed Screening” for Channel One.

“Sometimes they bring you to a shoot in the winter at ten in the morning, keep you until the metro closes, then you wait for a few more hours for your fee and no one thinks to add anything by taxi: “Why? The metro will open in an hour and a half,” Victoria about filming in the youth television series “Club”, “Daddy’s Daughters”, “Don’t Be Born Beautiful” and others.

“For extras, the instructions are to sit up straight, do not cross your legs and clap on command. You are a mannequin. You don’t have a special role, you should be there, but unnoticed and in the way the director needs. At first everything is interesting, you delve into the process, notice the details. After two hours it’s already difficult to sit still as needed,” Ksenia about filming the program “Let’s Get Married!” for Channel One.

Attitude towards extras in the acting workshop

Working as an extra for many is a great start to an acting career. True, there are cases when actors have a disdainful attitude towards extras. What is this connected with? With their own behavior.

“Walking as passers-by for pennies, standing in the background—deserves respect. But there are also such mass actors who, by incredible chance, received small cameos and begin to pretend to be stars,” Rinat, a professional actor.

“They fed me and that’s okay. Whether you are cold or uncomfortable, no one cares. You are not actors, you are extras. You are easily replaceable and not important in the frame. If one girl or boy left or didn’t come, then the missing people are sometimes recruited directly from people passing by - you don’t even have to pay money to them,” Veronica, actress of crowd scenes.

Witness what is left behind the scenes!

Everyone knows that they often shoot dozens of takes of the same scene, getting different reactions from the actors, choosing the right light, creating the right emotions... Seeing all these episodes and finding out what was left behind the scenes is another privilege of being an extra.

“It was in Anapa on the set of Yeralash. It sounded “Camera, motor, let’s start!” and the guys - “children's camp campers” began to fight with pillows. The director of the camp came, whose role was played by the famous artist Anatoly Zhuravlev. When he began to say his line, a pillow flew at him and landed on the safit. The soffit fell on Zhuravlev - this was not planned. Although he did not receive any serious bruises, filming stopped for that day, since he refused to continue filming...” - episode writer Mikhail about the filming of the TV magazine “Yeralash”.

“The presenters, especially Guzeev, were encouraging. She hilariously screws up takes and talks with the director about absolutely everyday topics, for example, discussing with him who will go where on vacation,” Ksenia about filming the program “Let’s Get Married!” for Channel One.

Steps on the actor's career ladder

Many actors begin their careers by participating in the filming of films, TV series and commercials as extras. This is what this whole pyramid looks like:

Extras– participants in staged crowd scenes are, as a rule, non-professional actors.

Statistician- an individual member of the crowd.

Episode- an actor performing a separate small role, perhaps with text, but his hero is not a significant character in the film or series.

Often: episodic actors are recruited for filming series. For example, distant relatives of the main and secondary characters who appear in only one episode are episodic roles, waiters in a new restaurant or random companions are episodic characters, any random characters who appear in only one episode are episodic characters.

Supporting heroes– permanent characters in a film or series who play a significant role in the development of the plot, appear on screen repeatedly, have a film background, their images are worked out in detail by the screenwriters.

Often, stars of the first magnitude play supporting roles, because often secondary characters have a specific character, their images are bright and memorable. Prestigious film awards, including the Oscar, are awarded for the performance of supporting roles.

the main role- the pinnacle of the actor’s career.

Can working as an extra be a step on the path to fame?

Leonardo DiCaprio began his career by playing episodic roles in the TV series Roseanne and The New Adventures of Lassie, and then received a larger role in another soap opera, Santa Barbara.

Orlando Bloom began his career with episodic roles in the television series "Accident". It is worth noting that Bloom by this time had an acting education.

With a 15-second appearance in the film, “Fire Service” began her career and Julia Roberts, who spent several years playing tiny roles in little-known films before she was able to attract the attention of producers and achieve at least supporting roles.

Keira Knightley Since childhood, she has acted as an extra, participated in many TV shows and received episodic roles in TV series.

Sergey Bezrukov He first appeared in films as a street child in the film “Stalin's Funeral”; his name is not listed in the credits. Only after repeatedly participating in filming as an actor in crowd scenes did Bezrukov begin to receive offers to play supporting roles.

Movies about movies? Yes!

The life story of an unemployed actor named Andy Millman, who all his life dreamed of breaking into big cinema, but so far only achieved a place in the crowd, is told by series "Extras". All those who want to learn more about the life of extras actors and look at all the vicissitudes of this profession from the outside are recommended to watch this series!