Build a Film Resume That Gets You Hired


Learn how to create the resume production coordinators respond to—so you can work on professional sets and create opportunities to act, write, or direct.

Look. You can’t convince them but you can SHOW them you’re one of us and you will get hired!

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For $27 $17 You can build a resume that is “music to their ears”—an asset you use to get hired for film work

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You wanted to live a creative life in film. But instead:

❌ You’re stuck in a job that’s not your future, daydreaming about the life you could be living—and you feel lost on even the first step.

❌ You’ve spent hours trying to figure out what to put on your resume, guessing what might be relevant. You still don’t feel good about it.

❌ You’re confused about how to make a good resume for film. Should education be first? Volunteering? School projects? What makes you look amateur vs. professional?

❌ You’re an actor who wants to work behind-the-camera to get access to acting roles—but you don’t know what to say to get hired for film work.

❌ You don’t know who you’re writing the resume for. Is there a hiring manager? Does the producer decide? The director? You don’t know how hiring works on film sets.

❌ You wonder: should my acting resume and production resume be combined? (Spoiler: No.)

The Shift: What’s Possible

Here’s what’s possible when you have a resume that production coordinators actually respond to:

  • You get hired on professional sets—even with limited experience
  • You position yourself to network with directors, producers, and actors
  • You create opportunities for the creative work you actually want to do
  • You stop guessing and start confidently sending out a resume that works
  • And it starts with knowing exactly what to put on your resume and how to say it.

YES! I Want RESUMES THAT GET YOU HIRED for $27 $17

Luka—Los Angeles. From DoorDash to DP making $7-10K per month as a Cinematographer

Luka Luka had no film experience. His work history? Driving for DoorDash and some videography work back in Georgia (the country near Russia).

From that experience, we built an effective film resume that showed he was responsible and trusted by people.

Luka says, “Janet shows you how to take your past experience and use it, and also how to build experience and show it on a resume. If you are lost, like I was, knowing how to look professional to the professional film industry is critical for building a paying career. I still use the resume training as my resume keeps growing.”

Luka now makes $7-10,000 PER MONTH as a cinematographer for Vertical TV series and a gaffer for indie features.

Xinli—Boston. From documentation specialist to paid production assistant in weeks

Xinli We created Xinli’s first film resume showing how she handles responsibility, alongside additional freelance work I suggested she get.

Xinli says, “I got first PAID PA gig this week $250/12 for 4 days. The Production Supervisor said she was very impressed with my resume. I’m very surprised how fast I was able to get a PA gig paid on a professional set and this is only my third shoot.”

Christa—Calgary and Vancouver. From car sales and airline industry to film and events

Christa said, “I’ve sold cars, in the airline industry, but didn’t know how to position myself for film.”

In creating Christa’s resume, we cut decades of job experience into exactly what production coordinators want to see for film.

She says, “I also just got handpicked for another BA job doing work for an event promotion company in Whistler tomorrow, sooo add $220 to the total and I’m at $5,200.55 from Friends In Film methods.☺️”