The EssentialShowbiz Dictionary™

of Entertainment Industry Terms

Gig

1 minute read | Last updated: 4 months ago

What does Gig mean?

Gig refers to a short-term job or project, often used to describe work in the entertainment industry for actors, musicians, or crew members. Gigs can range from a one-day shoot to a few weeks of work and are usually freelance or contract-based. The term “gig” is commonly associated with the gig economy, where individuals take on various short-term jobs or projects rather than traditional full-time employment. Related terms include Freelancer, who takes on multiple gigs, and Day Rate, which refers to payment for a one-day job.

Example:The actor landed a gig as a background performer for a one-day shoot on a popular TV series.
Example: Freelancers in the entertainment industry often string together multiple gigs to sustain their careers.

Did You Know?
The term “gig” originated in the music industry to describe short-term performances but is now widely used across many industries, including film and TV!

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