Build a Film Resume That Gets You Hired (Even If Your Only Experience is Driving DoorDash)


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Trusted by over 2,000 actors and filmmakers for that last 18 years, RESUMES THAT GET YOU HIRED is what you need to create a film resume to get your first job in film, using your past work experience, and to open up opportunities for what you want to do in film.

For $17 You can build a resume that gets you hired for film work and work leading up to film work.

Luka

Luka. All Luka had was some videography work from when he was back in Georgia (the country near Russia). His work experience consisted of driving for DoorDash. From that experience, we put together a very basic resume that showed he was responsible and trusted by people.

Luka says, “Janet shows you how to build experience for a resume and how to 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 indie features.

Xinli

Xinli Xinli had worked as a documentation specialist for healthcare. We created her first resume that shows this work, 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

Christa said, “I’ve worked as in car sales, in the airline industry, but didn’t know how to position myself for film. We cut decades of job experience into exactly what they want to see for film, allowing me to land jobs, and 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 $5200.55. ☺️”

I will walk you through step-by-step to build a clean, relevant film resume:

1. First Job Formula
First step, is knowing what the beginning jobs are of each craft so you know how to tailor your resume towards getting that beginning job.

2. Build It They Will Come. You’ll see how to use your past work experience for making it relevant to getting that first job.

3. Amplify the Experience. You’ll discover what freelance jobs you can get to add to your resume. Very important to get experience that’s similar to film sets.

4. Next Steps Blueprint You’ll know how to use your resume to get working in the industry.

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

❌ You’re spending your life in a job that’s not your future daydreaming about the life you could be living. Day after day, you’re in the wrong place feeling frustrated with how to break out.

❌ You work for hours on your resume trying to figure out what to put on it, guessing what might be relevant. In the end, you still have a resume you don’t feel good about.

❌ You are confused how to make a good resume. How to say things. What matters to professionals. Should education be first? Volunteering? What projects you did at school? What is making you seem amateur? What is good to put on there?

You question if half of the stuff you’ve put on the resume should even be there, but you are confused what to take off. And no one in your social circle can give you any advice either because they are not in the business.

❌ You don’t know who is even going to look at your resume. Should you be writing it for a hiring manager? Is there a hiring manager on film sets? Does the producer make the decision, the director?

      We will start with what job you should be going for on your resume for what you ultimately want to do. For getting into acting, directing, writing, DPing, etc.

        Then, we will build the resume, the right format and what to say on it and in what order.

          I will then show you what jobs you can get to amplify your experience on your resume to make your resume even stronger.

            I’ll give you next steps. How to use the resume, what’s appropriate, so you don’t get blacklisted, and instead you look like “one of the good ones” and get opportunities in your craft.

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This is for you if…

– You went to film school, are working in a job unrelated to film, and lost on what to put on your resume now.

– You didn’t go to film school and have gotten some sporadic jobs, but not enough to make an impressive resume.

– You’re an actor, and you have an acting resume but it doesn’t have many credits on it. You want to expand into working on film sets and need a resume for that.

– You just need this training! You know you need to make a good resume, but you find yourself procrastinating, confused where to start.

Frequently Asked Questions

That’s the #1 reason to get YOUR FIRST JOB IN FILM RESUME so you can start getting experience and effectively use the work experience you do have. You do have skills from your past jobs. You just need to know what’s relevant for film and show it that way on your resume.

Perfect. You’ll understand what positions in film (producer, production supervisor, coordinator, AD) are looking at your resume and tailor it to what they are looking for.

Yes—because resumes are important. Once you get opportunities coming in, they ask you to shoot over a resume. You don’t want to disappoint them at that point. You want to confirm you are a good choice.

You want an asset that works for you, once you have it ready to go. They’ll ask, “Do you have a resume?” and you can shoot it over with confidence.

ABOUT JANET URBAN

For over 18 years, Janet Urban has helped thousands of people crack the code and get working in their dream career.

It’s time to stop being confused and overwhelmed and get to work doing what… gets you working!

Let’s do this!