Acting : Being a “Local Hire” by Tammy Hunt

Tammy Hunt

Being a “Local Hire”

What exactly does it mean to be a local hire? A local hire means that you are able to work in the shooting location without the need for travel expenses. If you consider yourself to be a local hire, it means you are willing to: fly yourself to the shooting location, put yourself up at a hotel or other residence, and get yourself to/from set without any reimbursement.

Is it worth it? That’s a question you’ll want to ask yourself and your agent. If you have an offer for weekly scale but you have to be a local hire in another state, the cost of airfare, accommodations & rental car/Uber will have you barely come out even (taxes & agency fees are other contributing factors). At the end of the day, it’s important to prioritize what it is that you consider valuable to your career. Will this job be your first credit? Will it give you career-changing footage for your reel? If so, it might be worth it.

It’s important to know the facts & rules when it comes to being a local hire.

Just saying you can be a local hire and having some friends/family in that region may not be enough to fully qualify as a “local hire.” Productions are going out of state due to the many tax incentives offered there and lower cost of shooting. However, in order to qualify for these incentives, they must hire a certain percentage of local cast & crew. Many times, for cast, the percentage that can be out-of-state is reserved for the larger, leading roles. This means that some states will require either a state ID, or a document proving you are resident within a certain number of miles from the shooting location. (these requirements differ by state)

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Aaron Marcus

Thank you, Tammy. I always like reading your advice. Something that I have done in this situation is to have my agent ask for a modified local hire contract. That will at least cover some of my travel expenses.

Another thing to keep in mind before saying yes or no to a local hire contract is how important will the job be for you. I took a local hire for a week contract on the TV show Gotham. Although, I had a number of expenses, it was a great for my reel, resume and made a wonderful contact with the director.

So, I would suggest to look beyond just the finances to see if the job is worth accepting.

Thank you again Tammy for always sharing such helpful information.

Sam Sokolow

Great practical information for all the actors on this site, Tammy Hunt!

Ashley Renee Smith

This is so helpful! Thank you for sharing this clarification, Tammy Hunt!

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