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Big Résumé Mistakes Actors Should Avoid

"Résumés need to be helpful and informative,” insists casting director and Backstage Expert Benton Whitley of Stewart/Whitley Casting. In our latest Set the Scene Youtube video, Whitley shares how crucial it is to clean up your résumé. Only list work that's relevant to you as a performer, for instance. Furthermore, if you are new, “green” talent, don't be afraid to leave white space on the page—no one expects your résumé to be full of credits at the start of your career! Remember: Sometimes less is more. Breakdown 0:09 - What to do with your resume if you're new talent 0:30 - Something casting directors don't like 1:11 - Make sure you still fit the roles on your résumé 1:44 - What résumé need to do for you Go to Backstage Casting to view and apply to over 4,000 roles: http://www.backstage.com/casting/ Learn more about Stewart Whitley Casting: http://www.stewartwhitley.com/ Follow Benton on Twitter:   / bentoncastman   Follow Stewart Whitley Casting on Facebook:   / stewartwhitleynyc   Follow Backstage on Facebook:   / backstage   Follow Backstage on Twitter:   / backstage   More Casting Tips Here are four quick tips to erasing fear and building confidence in the audition room! http://www.backstage.com/advice-for-a... Broadway casting director Benton Whitley chimes in on what makes a good headshot for an actor, the kind that will get them called in (and cast!). http://www.backstage.com/advice-for-a... What is the most important element of an audition? This casting director explains—and then gives actors his definition of "talent," which might change everything for you! http://www.backstage.com/advice-for-a...

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