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examples of modeling resume? anyone?
help! i need to create a modeling/acting resume but am at a loss at how to go about it. i have a professional resume (for an entirely different career) but does the same layout work for such an artistic profession? i feel like i have a good base with my TFP and runway work but i'd like to move forward from amatuer to professional... all serious suggestions and advice are seriously appreciated. thank you! Aug 08 11 04:24 am Link I assume it would be like your regular resume but you specialize the focus on your acting/modelling skills and replace your work history with previous jobs booked? I'm not sure about acting, but I have never heard of a modelling resume.. Isn't your portfolio supposed to land your the jobs by showing who you have worked with and how good you are? Aug 08 11 06:39 am Link AMY SMITH 123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339 Home: (555) 555-1234, Cell: (555) 555-1235 asmith@sample~resume.com •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Objective: Seek the Position of Fashion Model SUMMARY: Remarkably gifted Fashion Model with over six years experience in displaying and promoting clothes and other goods on television, in magazines and on a catwalk at fashion shows. Summary of Qualifications Exceptional performance skills. Sound knowledge of body posture, movement and facial expressions. Remarkable knowledge of body and face care. Thorough knowledge of make-up, hairstyles and fashion. Exceptional ability to memorize routines. Strong knowledge of sales techniques. Uncommon confidence, patience and punctuality. Remarkable ability to adapt and be able to accept criticism. Possession of huge professionalism and concentration on duty. Exceptionally attractive skin and personality. Great coordination, flexible body, clear speech, tidy appearance, and immensely fit and healthy. Professional Experience Crystal Fashion Inc., Minneapolis, MN 2000 - Present Fashion Model Model garments, such as dresses, coats, underclothing, swimwear, and suits, for garment designers, BUYERS (profess. & kin.), sales personnel, and customers. Dress in sample or completed garments displayed or photographed. Stand, turn, and walk to demonstrate features, such as garment quality, style, and design, to observers at fashion shows, private showings, and retail establishments. Inform prospective purchasers as to model, number, and price of garments and department where garment can be purchased. Select own accessories. Sit for make-up and hair stylists. Discuss the required poses, movements and the part to be played. Rehearse the movement or part. Maintain a nutritional diet. Model clothes, make-up, jewellery or other products in fashion shows or for magazines or television. Learn scripts and dialogue for television auditions. Education Associate Degree in Fine Arts University of New York (2000) Aug 08 11 06:46 am Link Aug 08 11 06:49 am Link Aug 08 11 06:55 am Link Crystal Perido wrote: Are you insane???!!!!! Aug 08 11 07:59 am Link I know this is an old thread but even photographers need a resume. Almost every agency I have worked with recommends their models have a resume in addition to the comp cards and the portfolio. A picture may be worth a thousand words but it won't show you have experience walking the runway. Sep 09 13 06:19 pm Link " Select own accessories. " " Sit for make-up and hair stylists. " LOL. dammit. zombie thread ';..;'- {braiiiiiinzzz] Sep 09 13 06:36 pm Link |