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Oct 4, 2013
Kylie W.
I'm going to be an extra in a school film. What should I do for my hair, makeup, and clothing?
Oct 4, 2013
Hannah-leisha M.
What's the film about? Also, since your an extra, I'd just go with natural makeup, hair and outfit. Nothing too dramatic. Keep your hair down. I think jeans and a flannel would be perfect for an outfit.
Oct 4, 2013
Jennifer P.
I agree with Hannah. Natural makeup is best - with your clothing and shoes, etc. make sure there are no labels or anything on your clothes with words. Films are not likely to put you in a shot if you are repping some random company. :)