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Being an Extra in Manitoba's Growing Film Industry shows local entry paths
Summary
A Gimli-area resident describes starting as an extra in 2018 and later moving into locations work while Manitoba's film industry expanded in and around Winnipeg.
Content
Brittany Jade began on a Manitoba film set in 2018 and has since worked both on screen and behind the scenes. She first answered a casting call for The Breakthrough and found herself among about 600 extras. That early experience led to a featured role in My Misdiagnosis and more regular work with Farpoint Films. Over time she moved into locations work in Gimli and has taken roles that involve site scouting and problem-solving.
Key details:
- Jade's first professional set was The Breakthrough in 2018, where she was one of roughly 600 extras.
- She landed a featured role in My Misdiagnosis, produced by Farpoint Films, and later appeared in projects including Cruise Ship Killers, Heartland and Homicide, as well as web series and commercials.
- While working in Gimli she began doing locations work, helping secure filming sites and supporting smaller local productions; her fiancé later became involved in that work.
- Jade describes extras work as involving long waits between setups and location work as fast-paced and focused on quick decisions.
- Manitoba is noted in the article for having many sunny days and a range of adaptable locations, and Hallmark productions often film in and around Winnipeg and nearby communities such as Stonewall.
Summary:
Jade's experience shows how local residents can move from background roles to production jobs as shoots take place across the province. Her story highlights both on-screen and locations work as parts of a broader local film ecosystem. Undetermined at this time.
