No need to wonder if an agent looks closely at your resume. They do! Of course they do. Because beyond seeing you perform, agents rely on your resume to tell a story about your passions, experience, and professionalism – past and present. To help actors learn more about resumes, we asked superagent Bernadette McBrinn of Avalon Artists Group to tell us what she takes note of... See more at: http://www.nycastings.com/dmxreadyv2/blogmanager/v3_blogmanager.asp?post...
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Interesting, thanks for posting.
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Great tips and advice form Bernadette McBrinn of Avalon Artists Group. Check it out!!
Thank you for printing this information. I am going to update my resume immediately.
You are welcome.
Great information
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I think she pretty well covered it. Thanks Hodo.
I didn't realize sequential lists are the best way to list experiences. I will adjust!
Good move!
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This is fabulous. A good checklist that I'm going to compare with my profiles and resume. :)
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Super Debbie. It is always good to take a self inventory once in awhile.
These are some great tips. May have to look at my own resume to see what can are cannot be used.
Good idea. Nothing like getting tips from the horses mouth. Keep on keeping on!
So go out and learn how to ride a unicycle whilst breathing fire :) Nice article.
On the resume do you still seperate film/video/and tv jobs or are film and video under one column while tv is under another
I would keep them separate. Videos probably shouldn't be listed