Friday, May 5, 2023

For the Extras of the Movie 1939

"1939"

Hello, if you are here from an email, then I am including all the information that you need to be aware of as an extra for any or all of the film dates.

First off, thank you!  Thank you for honoring the West German Missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that evacuated just prior to World War II.  Thank you for being willing to serve and participate. Thank you for you and your willingness.

Now some things to note.  Read this next part very carefully because all of it is important.

What do I need to do first:

  1. Send me your selfie or a photo with you and all coming with you.
  2. Send me your exact measurements (if you haven't already)--clothing sizes were different in the 1930's:
    • women:
      • height
      • weight
      • bust
      • hips
      • waist
    • men
      • height
      • weight
      • pant size, for example 32x33
      • long sleeved shirt size, for example, 16 1/2" neck and 32"
  3. Email me where you are coming from so I can add it to my sheet so I can give you the best call time figured out by the Key Second Director.

How do I prepare?

Men:  Let your hair grow out but also be willing to let hair and make-up trim it to make it look like the dapper 1930's styles.

Yes, I chose the ones with a smolder look.  Hahahahhhaaaa! 

This guy just looks annoyed, but handsome nonetheless.

Females: 
You will need to come with your hair in tight curls.  Hear a video on how to do rag curls from Laurie Vukich along with FAQ (frequently asked questions). 


Hair and Makeup tips are in the video 

If your hair is really short don't worry too much. Just go for it anyway and you might get a hat. 

1.  Do you have a picture of how you want the hair to look? I have some natural curl and am wondering if I can get the same look with a curling iron.  You may be able to use a 1/2" or smaller curling iron to achieve the same results--or any type of curler that is smaller than a half-inch.

2. So I have hair things that are called 'wrap snap and go'. They do essentially what this video shows. 

3. Do you want us in the rag rollers when we arrive on set or take the rags out before?  Or comb it at all? How much after we do this are we supposed to do?  Come with the rags or rollers in your hair when you arrive on set so they are super fresh. No combing!!  While you are waiting to see hair and make-up then take out the rollers, but do not comb, brush, or finger through. 

Matte make-up only. No eyeliner--or only on the eyeliner (not beyond).  Blush-yes (but not shimmery), bright lipstick--yes and bring your makeup with you.  Eyebrows were thin.







Children:
I love this photo so much--those faces!!  

Children's hair was like the above. Please curl your daughter's hair in the curls (like for women) and boys, if possible, prepare for a bowl cut. We promise you can change your hair when you're done with the shoot.

How long will I be on set?
That all depends on how much the director, T.C. Christensen, has to do that day.  There is a rigorous schedule and T.C. is known as a speedy director/cinematographer.  That said, plan to be there all day or, if I have told you before, into the night--and on some days late into the night. Whenever I tell you to be there--plan for at least 12 hours.  

When will I know what time to be on set:  I will find out from the Key Second Director what time you will need to be there the night before you are scheduled to be on set.  I will not know beforehand and you can rest assured that I will contact you and let you know as soon as I know.  If you email me and ask me when you need to be there, that is okay--but I will give you the same answer as above. If you do not hear from me by the morning of your shoot--text me--my phone number will be in the emails from me.

What do I need to bring:  Please bring your phone and a book or something to occupy you.  It is not unusual to have the hurry up and wait happen on set. It's perfectly normal and to be expected.  Some of the shoots are at night. Please bring a jacket or coat for when it gets chilly.  We won't have any for you.  Snacks will be on set--but if you have specific dietary needs it would be good if you brought your own.

Males:

khakis, 
a pair of work boots,  
a pair of dark oxford type (shoes that tie) shoes
a light weight jacket in med to dark tones 
a vest if he has one
long sleeved and a short sleeved solid colored and print button up shirts

Females:
I will add this soon.

Children
I will add this soon too!





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