Hi All. Here’s another recent post from Sean Pratt. Let me know your feedback!
Beginning actors, as well as those re-starting their careers, have some particular issues surrounding the creation of their resume.
Organizing your resume can be daunting, but for actors new to the Biz, or those coming back after a substantial break, there are two distinct issues to be dealt with. The “newbie” must decide what information to put on the resume that seems appropriate, while the returning veteran must pick and choose what’s still relevant. In each case, there’s sure to be some tough choices, so you need to have a yardstick to by. One approach is to use this as your main guideline, “A great resume not only tells the reader what you’ve done, but what your type is and where you’re going with your career.”
To read the rest of this article go to: http://acting.suite101.com/article.cfm/your_acting_resume_101
Based in Washington D.C., Sean Pratt has been a professional actor for more than 20 years. He also teaches classes on and writes articles about the business of the Biz. http://www.seanprattpresents.com/
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hey i really liked the tips that you have discussed in detail in your article. thanks a lot it is really helpful information and i truly believe that a good formatted resume can do wonders and your article really helps in writing one especially for the budding actors like me.
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