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I'm lost on what type of resume I need. I know eventually you'll get jobs based on recommendations, but I'm not there yet. Right now I have two types of resumes. For example one resume has my job experience of when I worked in my school's library, working at a movie theater, and my current job working as a PA at a news tv station. My other resume ONLY has PROJECTS I've worked on and what position I was. I dont have many in my post school career, but I'm starting to rack up a couple of professional PA gigs. My thought process was I should sort of make a combination of these two? To show for example if I was applying for a paid internship at a media company showing I have practical real life working experience and qualifications, or if applying for a gig showing that and experience with projects I've worked on. Anyone have any advice?
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If you were looking for grips or an AC and I sent you a resume would you be more interested in: 1) a list of numerous projects Ive worked on UNDER the respective title - So I'd just list project names I've worked on, the more specific role I did, and the year - example: Grip & Electric: - Key Grip, "Project Name" Year My concern about this way is even if I have a good handful of projects I've worked on and the roles I've done, someone I'm sending it to might look at this and say "so what? I haven't even heard of that project?" and that it's not substantial enough or 2) a list of the responsibilities and experience of equipment and such I HAVE under that respective title instead? -example: Assistant Camera: - "Title" - 1st AC- responsibilities; equipment worked on Which of these would be better to go with? I originally went with the first one and then had a separate section down below listing the equipment I've worked with. Also my other question is, If I don't have a substantial list of either category "Assistant Camera" or "Grip" but have a lot of experience, should I still put them on separate resumes even though they'd be shorter (for now)? I've always been told not to put Assistant Camera and Grip on same resume Thoughts?
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Hey Everyone! My name is Seth Compton, and I want to be on your camera team! I'm a hard worker with a large knowledge of industry standard gear & protocol who is eager to help push your camera team to the next level. I have experience in a variety of aspects in our industry from manufacturing to production. I guarantee you will find me to be one of the best, most friendly AC's you've worked with. I come with a full complement of tools to build/tech almost any set-up, and have references on the ready to back me up. I am currently working towards my union hours goal in order to become Local 600, so I figured why not reach out to this community and see if anyone is willing to give me a try. Attached is my resume if anyone wants to take a look. I look forward to seeing some of you on set! Cheers, Seth **Edit** Here is a link to the trailer for the most recent film I worked on. Enjoy! Seth Compton Resume V2.pdf
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Hi everybody, I'm wondering if anybody has some advise on how an AC resume should look like. Should I put my education and formative experiences? Should I only put the filmography and only the more importants jobs or should I put students films too? Any other advise is more than welcome! Thanks in advance!
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Here is my updated resume. Djon Scott 716 Zimalcrest Dr Apt 1114 Columbia , SC 29210-6569 (718) 313-8452 info@djonscott.com djonscottdp@gmail.com My name is Djon Scott and I am a filmmaker located in New York City and Columbia, South Carolina. Resume TV/FILM Don Peyote(Camera Operator/Key Grip) TV Drama Director:Dan Fogler Killer Women(Photographer) TV Series Director:Hannah Shakespeare The Haves And The Have Nots(Light Assistant) TV Series Director:Tyler Perry Good Deeds(Still Photographer) TV Drama Director:Tyler Perry The Originals(Still Photographer) TV Series The Freemason(Still Photographer) Director:Sohrab Mirmont Solace(Focus Puller) Short Film Director:Tchaiko Omawale 20 Feet From Stardom(Graffer) Documentary Director:Morgan Neville Close Your Eyes(Grip) Short Drama Director:Sonia Maifa Hated(Key Grip) Australia TV Drama Director:Lee Madsen Mac & Devin Go To High School(Still Photographer) TV Comedy Director:Dylan Brown Music Videos Maino ft Jadakiss - What Happened(Key Grip/Assistant DP) Joey BadA$$ - Waves(Still Photographer/Assistant Camera Operator) Audio Push ft Joey BadA$$ - Tis The Season(Photographer/Assistant DP/Visual Effects) Audio Push - Shine(Key Grip) Education Graduate, with honors from Brooklyn College School Of Film 2009-2013 -A student of the renowned -Member of the I.A.T.S.E 667 -Steadycam Workshop -High Definition Seminar Hobbies And Interests Reading, writing, history, traveling, music, Scuba-diving and sailing. All the film related stuff and some major interests in Politics.Philosophy and science at it in quest for truth. Skills Experience with Junior Steadycam, underwater filming/lighting, Car hood/door mounts, jib arms, Gear-Head. Lambda 6-axis head, probe lenses Cameras Canon 5D Mark II, Sony Alpha, & Canon C100 References Demo Reel and References available upon request. Djon Scott Resume.pdf