SAG is the Screen actors Guild which helps to promote the interest of all film performers who join them. They merged with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists in 2012. The pay scale varies depending on the type of production the performer is in.
Scale is $592.20, so double scale is $1184.40.
As of 2014, the SAG scale for a day player is a minimum of $800 per day for a television show. Rates will vary depending on the type of work.
$592.20 /day for the shoot plus residuals. http://www.sag.org/files/sag/Rate_Sheet_Commercials_8_10_0.pdf
The SAG scale for a feature film runs between $842 per day and $2,921 per week. For example if an actor works for 3 days they will be paid $2,526. If they work for a week they will only receive $2,921.
Not more that $800 for a four hour session, no usage.
This is taken from the current SAG contract. The new SAG contract should raise this by 10% +- MINIMUM DAILY RATE SCALE General Background Actor 130.00 Special Ability Photo Double 140.00 Stand-In 145.00 Choreographed Swimmers and 340.50 Skaters Weekly rates are five times the daily rates and shall include a guarantee of five consecutive days of employment.
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SAG scale is the same for a child as it would be for an adult. It is currently $567.10 for a principal 8-hour session fee. An 8-hour session fee for an extra is currently $309.30. Please note that the commercial contract expired on 3/31/09 and new rates will be forthcoming - an expected 4.5% increase is anticipated.
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The sag setting is necessary because it is physically impossible to have a suspended line with no sag. The sag is specified because there has to be a minimum clearance value for the height above ground at the centre of the sag where the cable is at its minimum height.
Sag lasers measure distance.
The past tense of sag is sagged.