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5 best practices for using digital onboarding to process background actors

Hiring and managing background actors has traditionally involved stacks of paper forms, frantic pre-call coordination, and last-minute data collection. With digital onboarding it’s all done before anyone even arrives on set.

Sarah Moon
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Sarah Moon
Digital Onboarding gives productions a faster, more reliable way to collect the information they need. It enables productions to not only streamline their pre-production process, but also check actors' work-eligibility upfront, ensure cleaner, faster handoffs into payroll, and expedite compliance processes like digital vouchers.

Let's explore five best practices for using digital onboarding to confirm work eligibility and streamline payment processing for background actors.

1. Start the Onboarding Process as Early as Possible

One of the key benefits of digital onboarding is the ability to collect and review background actor information well before call time. As soon as background actors are cast, they can receive a secure link to complete start work online, providing everything from personal information and emergency contacts to tax forms and work eligibility documentation.

Early digital onboarding allows production teams to identify and resolve potential issues in advance, like missing documents, incomplete I-9s, or actors who haven’t confirmed availability.

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2. Centralize All Actor Documentation in One Digital System

Managing background actors on paper can result in misplaced forms, incorrect information, and delays in processing payments. With digital onboarding platforms, all documents — including start work, NDAs, tax forms, and identification — are stored in one centralized digital profile for each actor.

This not only makes it easier for casting, ADs, and accounting to access the same up-to-date information, but it also ensures there’s a clear digital trail for compliance and union requirements.

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3. Automate the Start Work Process

Every background actor needs to complete a set of start work forms, including tax forms (W-4, W-9), I-9s, and production-specific agreements. Digital onboarding platforms allow productions to automate the distribution and completion of these forms, ensuring that every actor receives exactly the right forms based on their role, union status, and work location.

By automating this process, productions can avoid human error, such as sending the wrong form version or forgetting key documents, which can slow down approvals or create compliance risks later.

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4. Find Compatibility with Payroll Processors

Once background actors are onboarded and their information is verified, that data will automatically be transferred to payroll processing, compliance tracking, and daily production reporting. Many productions now use digital vouchers to replace paper timecards, so having pre-filled actor information from digital onboarding will be used to auto-generate that digital voucher.

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5. Provide Background Actors with Clear Instructions and Support

Not every background actor will be comfortable with digital onboarding right away — especially if they’re used to paper start work packets. To avoid confusion and incomplete submissions, productions should provide clear instructions, extol benefits such as faster payment, and make support readily available.

This could include:

  • A short guide or FAQ explaining how to complete digital start work.
  • Contact information for a designated support person who can assist with technical issues.
  • Reminders and follow-ups to ensure actors complete their onboarding before their call time.

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How Digital Onboarding Supports a Smoother Production Workflow

When done right, digital onboarding does more than just replace paper forms — it sets the foundation for smoother, more organized background management throughout the production. By starting the process digitally, productions can:

  • Avoid last-minute paperwork delays on set.
  • Ensure all required documents are complete and accessible in real time.
  • Easily generate accurate digital vouchers for payroll processing.
  • Maintain a full digital audit trail for compliance and union reporting.

Together, digital onboarding and digital vouchers create an end-to-end digital process that eliminates redundant data entry, improves data accuracy, and saves time for casting, ADs, and accountants.

Final Thoughts

Digital onboarding is no longer a luxury — it’s becoming the industry standard for productions that want to efficiently manage background actors. By following these best practices, your production can save time, reduce paperwork errors, and ensure smoother payroll and compliance processes, all contributing to cost-savings and greater overall efficiency.

As the entertainment industry continues to embrace digital solutions, seamlessly connecting onboarding with tools like digital vouchers will help productions to stay organized, compliant, and efficient — from pre-production to final payroll.

For more information about digital onboarding or how Everyset can provide you with a reliable and efficient solution for processing background actors, feel free to contact us.

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Don’t wait until the night before a shoot to collect information. Aim to onboard background actors at least several days before they are scheduled to work, giving your team time to review submissions and flag any problems.

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Choose a digital onboarding system that provides real-time access to actor profiles for all relevant departments. This ensures everyone — from casting directors to production accountants — is working from the same accurate information.

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Use your onboarding platform to automatically assign the right documents to each actor. Taking into account union affiliation (SAG-AFTRA vs. non-union), job type, and location avoids confusion and ensures consistency across all hires.

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When selecting a digital onboarding system, ensure it integrates smoothly with the digital voucher system you use for payroll. Pre-filled digital vouchers reduce manual data entry and help ensure actor information is accurate across every step of the process — from onboarding to payroll processing.

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Make sure your digital onboarding platform allows for automated reminders to actors with incomplete start work, and provide support for background actors who have questions about registering or submitting digital start work.

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