"I am Frozen:" Background Work -- how to Survive and Thrive

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Yes, Mike has made the film and television industry the fastest-growing employment source in New York City, creating 10,000 jobs over the last year, and background extra work can be tough, but -- nothing compares to this: while doing background work on Damages, I meet a hilarious comedian, Canada Anne, who almost died during her extra background work for I am Legend:




As dramatic and tense as the 'evacuation' scenes in the above trailer are, C.A. says the actual 'evacuation' drama was even better -- she writes: As soon as the director called out "It's a wrap" , this swarm of people start running, screaming, kicking, pushing, and shoving and "evacuating" the set to book it so fast back to the tent to sign out that this "evacuation" scene was better then the evacuation scene back on set. The film crew should have filmed this and got more realistic evacuees.


In all seriousness, every movie star, every actor working today in film and television (well practically every one) has worked background. It's well worth the effort to not only know how to survive -- but thrive:

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