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title: "Welcome Production Workers: Cast, Crew & Agents"
slug: "welcome-production-workers"
updated: 2026-02-10T19:19:56Z
published: 2026-02-10T19:19:56Z
canonical: "help.wrapbook.com/welcome-production-workers"
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> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.wrapbook.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Welcome Production Workers: Cast, Crew & Agents

## **Welcome to Wrapbook!**

The Wrapbook Help Center is designed specifically for production workers including cast, crew and agents using Wrapbook to track and manage production work and payments.

How to use the Help Center guides:

- Use the search bar at the top of the left panel to quickly find answers to your questions
- Beneath the search bar, you can expand the full list of help articles in the [Wrapbook Help Center](https://help.wrapbook.com)
- There’s [a separate help guide created specifically for production accountants and administrators](https://help.wrapbook.com/docs/welcome-accountants-administrators) who use Wrapbook to manage productions. While you’re welcome to view these articles, they don’t pertain to how workers use the platform.

## Help guide sections

### [Your Wrapbook account](/v1/docs/your-wrapbook-account-worker)

See information about logging in, account settings, navigating the Wrapbook platform, and working with agents.

### [Onboarding](/v1/docs/onboarding)

Learn how to join a project, complete startwork, and manage your work-related documents.

### [Payments](/v1/docs/payments)

Learn how to use Wrapbook to track your earnings, see payment status, and review paystubs.

### [Timecards](/v1/docs/timecards-workers-agents)

See how to use Wrapbook to track your work hours, submit your timecards, manage your allowances, and get reimbursed for your expenses.

### [Documents](/v1/docs/documents-worker)

See where to access your tax documents, startwork documents, and federal forms.

The performers appearing in a production. On budget and breakdown forms, cast refers only to speaking parts and not background actors.

The people who perform all the technical and production jobs behind the camera.

A written script filmed to be distributed as a film, movie, feature, motion picture, television pilot, television series, mini-series, movie of the week, commercial, documentary, etc.

Documents filled out by workers at the beginning of the work, which contains specific, vital information needed to process payroll.
