HOW TO
The Ultimate
facial treatment
without the
surgery!
Edinburgh’s only salon with
the CACI Ultimate, offers you
Once you are on an agency’s books, they’ll set out to find you work. You need to be
an alternative to a surgical
readily available, and also willing to start early – set call time can be 6am in some
face lift and dermal filler
cases. When on set, you will usually be appearing in your own clothes – make sure
treatments.
you wear something logo-free and neutral (whites, reds and fluorescents are a no-no,
as are narrow stripes and checks as they don’t reproduce well on TV screens). You’ll To book your £25
also be required to do your own make-up, if you need it. The only exception to this will
introductory session, call us
be in period pieces where costumes will be provided.
on 0131 557 8444, or visit
Most extra work involves waiting around, often for a very long time, until you’re needed
www.essentialtherapy.uk.com
for a usually very brief moment on screen. Feature film shooting, for instance, can
produce just one or two minutes of screen time per 12-hour day. If you are easily bored, Christmas gift vouchers also
it’s not the job for you. Make sure you have a book to read and music to listen to. Wrap available for all our beauty
up warm in winter and bring an umbrella in case the waiting you have to do is outside.
treatments.
Although the hours are long, and you’re at the bottom of the pecking order on set,
you can guarantee no day will be the same. Being on set can be exciting, with the
opportunity to meet interesting people. However, if you’re doing it mainly for the
experience, rather than the cash, it’s worthwhile contacting your local universities
running film and TV courses – in Edinburgh, Edinburgh College of Art, Queen Margaret
University and Napier University. Students are always on the look out for actors for Waxing, Facials, Massage,
their projects and although it almost certainly won’t pay anything beyond a pint at Manicure/Pedicure, Tanning
the end of the day, you’ll get to be far more involved in the filming process, including
49 Broughton Street, Edinburgh, EH1 3RJ
getting your teeth into speaking roles.
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