Carnie
Derp
- Joined
- Dec 7, 2009
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Yep, a few times. It's really boring, because film/TV shooting it a lot of "hurry up and wait" and huge camera angle changes.
I was in a "home planner" thing that was supposed to be an informercial that got scrapped. I got $300 a day and had to change my outfit like 25 times in 3 days to make it seem like the passage of time as we built our "dream home".
My "husband" was a turd.
Most recently, I went to the "final night" taping for an upcoming "Kitchen Nightmares". Gordon Ramsay was VERY nice and VERY cute.
Can't say any more than that right now, have to wait until the episode airs.
I was in a "home planner" thing that was supposed to be an informercial that got scrapped. I got $300 a day and had to change my outfit like 25 times in 3 days to make it seem like the passage of time as we built our "dream home".
My "husband" was a turd.
Most recently, I went to the "final night" taping for an upcoming "Kitchen Nightmares". Gordon Ramsay was VERY nice and VERY cute.
Can't say any more than that right now, have to wait until the episode airs.
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On Malcolm X, I was a dancer in the Lindy Hop scene. Worked 16 hours a day for three days in a row. Was paid $45 per day (does that really come out to less than $3/hour?), when we weren't on set, our holding area lacked comfortable seating (we had hard benches in a cold, drafty old building) and meals were on us. No overtime and you'd better look just as energetic dancing during hour 16 as you did during hour 2!
