DuckJordan
Touring IATSE Member
I have to pretty much mimic what people were saying here, at 14 your way ahead of the game. Board op experience is a plus whether or not these volenteers or student think so many people who haven't been in a show critical environment where if something goes on a true board op doesn't just know how to push a button, if that was the case we could go to those labor ready places and stick a headset on them and tell them to press this button when we tell them to.
As far as being proficient in software, Microsoft word requires a proficiency, as well as powerpoint. I have seen many of the same people I'm competing against for summer stock state they are proficient with PowerPoint (remember 18-20 year olds, TEENAGERS WHO ARE ASSUMED TO HAVE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT TECH) go to write a paper or make a PowerPoint and completely destroy themselves because they don't know what a margin is, they don't know that sounds and flashy animations are a little too "artsey" for a professional presentation.
I can't remember how many times I've gotten a job or a volunteer position because I can actually think and use software most people find "Common".
So to sum it all up for a resume at 14 it looks like you know what your doing other than a few minor things that I'm certain you'll learn as you get older and get more experience you are on the right track.
As far as being proficient in software, Microsoft word requires a proficiency, as well as powerpoint. I have seen many of the same people I'm competing against for summer stock state they are proficient with PowerPoint (remember 18-20 year olds, TEENAGERS WHO ARE ASSUMED TO HAVE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT TECH) go to write a paper or make a PowerPoint and completely destroy themselves because they don't know what a margin is, they don't know that sounds and flashy animations are a little too "artsey" for a professional presentation.
I can't remember how many times I've gotten a job or a volunteer position because I can actually think and use software most people find "Common".
So to sum it all up for a resume at 14 it looks like you know what your doing other than a few minor things that I'm certain you'll learn as you get older and get more experience you are on the right track.