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Casting Calls & Runway Walking Tips: Video Series

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Learn some tips and techniques on what to do in casting calls and how to walk on the runway in this free video clip series.

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  1. Learn tips on what to expect when at a casting call in this free video clip.

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  2. Learn tips on how to have better body language when at a casting call in this free video clip.

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  3. Learn tips on what designers are looking for at a casting call in this free video clip.

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  4. Learn tips on what questions to ask after you have booked a runway show in this free video clip.

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  5. Learn tips on what to bring to the runway show in this free video clip.

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  6. Learn tips on what to expect when backstage getting ready at a runway show in this free video clip.

    Views: 498
  7. Learn tips on balancing when walking in a runway show in this free video clip.

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  8. Learn tips on the importance of proper posture and how to improve it in this free video clip.

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  9. Learn the technique of T-style walking in a runway show in this free video clip.

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  10. Learn different techniques and styles of walking in a runway show in this free video clip.

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  11. Learn tips on certain facial expressions to use and not use on the runway in this free video clip.

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  12. Learn tips on what poses to do and not to do on the runway in this free video clip.

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  13. Learn tips on how to use accessories on the runway in this free video clip.

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  14. Learn tips on how to walk in doubles on the runway in this free video clip.

    Views: 510
  15. Learn tips on how to do the ProAm style of walking on the runway in this free video clip.

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Fashion models are primarily used to promote cosmetics, clothes and other accessories such as cars. There are many different types of models but runway models specifically are almost strictly clothing specific. There is a lot of criteria that goes into being a good runway model including a good figure, look, attitude, and walk. These are essential to make the items being modeled look good. There are, however, also plus sized models that wear clothing more suitable to the average person. As long as things are being sold there will be jobs available to models.

In this free video series you will learn many of the tricks and traits that you will need to develop in order to be a runway model including good posture and even facial expressions. You will learn several different types of walks specific to the item you are modeling too. Of course none of that matters if you don't get into the show so there are also some clips included to help you perform well in your casting calls and land that next runway project to jump-start your career!

 
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Hollie Olson Hollie Olson currently owns and operates Celebrity Spa Services in Vancouver, Wa. She is a Washington State Licensed Aesthetician, as well as a Nationally Certified Permanent Makeup Artist. Aside from skin care, facials, permanent makeup and waxing, she provides many unique services such as lash extensions, lash perms and lash and brow dyes. She is a professional makeup artist for weddings, photography, and proms. Her makeup expertise has also landed her work in music videos for Columbia River Records, as well as work with many professional photographers, where she goes on location for model shoots and runway shows.dkdk

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