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What Goes Into An Actors Resume

by guest on Sep.10, 2009, under Blog

Some would argue that an actors resume is even more important than his or her headshot. In this article we will quickly review the central purpose of an acting resume and from there discuss what should and should not go in it and why.

An acting resume is exactly one side of one page, and you will usually want to staple it to the back of your head shot. This single page should represent you as an artist, as an entertainer, as an employee, and as a colleague. So the main thing is to understand what auditioners want from you. Think about the specific show they going to be doing and try to compare it to their previous work. What sorts of actors do they like to use, and what kinds of people do they usually use for the type of part you’re trying out for? After you’ve thought about and understood these things, the only thing to do is to try and give it to them. You’re an actor, so this will come pretty naturally to you.

The main thing to have in mind is that your acting resume should represent the part you want to play more than you as an independent entity. So, you should twist and pull at the facts of your professional life until they fit, as closely as possible, the specific audition. Don’t lie; simply try to select and highlight the parts of your acting career that are the best fit for this show. This is a little bit of an extra investment in terms of time and energy, but it’s not that big an investment. The fifteen minutes that you spend per audition could be the difference between your next big break and your next season of waiting tables.

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Find Anyone Using People Searches Online

by guest on Jul.06, 2009, under Blog

Okay, so here’s the deal. Think about all those individuals from your past that you sadly lost touch with. Everyone has at least a few folks from their past. Think back to the high school years, then the college days, then all the part-time jobs you had when you were younger. Surely you can make a list of names you wish to look up with an absolutely free people search on the web. All you generally need is their first and last name. Naturally if you have a middle initial or name, you’ll be better off. Some more common titles are a bit more difficult to find with absolutely free people searches on the web. However, even though the free people search engine might produce several results, you can often narrow down this list by punching in their suspected location or one where they used to reside in the past. Most likely you’ll already have this information.

Check out a few convenient websites that allow you to do absolutely free people searches online. Websites like websearch.about.com, pro-peoplesearch.com and artmam.net are great ones to begin with. It’s funny when you ponder all the things that old friend or colleague could be up to these days. It’s time to find out for yourself. Take full advantage of new and innovative absolutely free people search engines, which are located in cyberspace. After all, you only live once! There’s no reason why you shouldn’t get back in touch with familiar faces from your past. This could lead to great networking options at the very least.

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