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Summary: Learn how to get the most out of a headshot photo or resume when auditioning for Broadway with expert performance tips in this free online Broadway related video clip.
Athena Reich is a professional musician, actress, artist, singer, songwriter and coach for all of the above. She is based in New York City. Reich has released four CDs, toured...read more
"ATHENA REICH: In this clip, I'm going to talk about pictures and resume. Don't show up to an audition without your head shot and resume. They just won't consider you professional if you don't have one of these. Now, all the pictures are color, so it's worth it to spend that extra money to get somebody who's really experienced doing actor's head shot because there's a real subtle craft to get in an actor head shot that will get you--well, that will make you regarded as a real professional. On the other side, you staple your resume which has your name, your contact information, your height, your weight, your vocal range, whether you're in any unions but you definitely have to have your contact information. For me, I have my manager's information there. It needs to be organized. I have it in sections; theater, TV, film, hosting, comedy, music experience, recording experience for albums, training and special skills. There's different ways to it but the important thing is that it's organized, clean and readable."
eHow Article: Pictures & Resumes for Broadway Auditions