Submitted by takeitassaid t3_11e4735 in television
Hi all,
i know that in the US there are some pretty weird regulations about actor payment etc. by the screen actors guild or what it is called.
Is that maybe the reason why the extras always change? I mean it's a Starship with a fixed crew, some transfers here and there but in general it should be the same people. But the extras, like the one non main cast guy that occupies a console etc. are always changing.
Is there any reason behind this like being obligated to pay them more when they are essentially members of the cast that are named and will be reused?
Maybe i am reading to much into this but that is something i always wondered about, why not use some people that are reused for stuff like this so that it looks more like a crew and not like some main cast members reinforced by random people.
I realize the shows are about big ships/stations etc. and it is completely rational to think that there are just so many people that we only see everyone once. My real question is not in-universe but for the production reasons, like i said above. Is there some regulation that people that will be reused in the same role will be entitled to be upped from extra to cast member?
Jack_Q_Frost_Jr t1_jacd3ry wrote
Hi. I'll try to answer.
I don't think they always change. On The Original Series there were several actors that were regularly in the background or used for playing small roles. Yes, there were even actors as redshirts that got killed more than once. And there are different types of extras. Most extras come in for a day or two on an episode by episode basis, and will just be put at whatever station that helps make the screen look like it's filled with activity. Sometimes there are a small core group of regular extras that will appear in multiple episodes throughout the season and get paid a little more. I worked a background office worker extra on a TV show for two seasons. On the show Two Broke Girls, some of the regular diner patrons pulled double duty and worked as stand-in's for the main actors during set ups.
Day players (actors with one or more lines) are different. But, like extras, day players are not under a contract, so their appearances are subject to their availability. Basically Trek has always reused actors and does put some effort into trying to retain them, though it's not always possible, and keeping them at the same stations all the time is obviously not a priority.