GHSStageManager
Member
Good day!
I will be heading off to a portfolio review at BU soon, and am looking to include material from a show I just closed - but am a little conflicted.
For the show I served as the Production Assistant, and since it took place as an internship at a large theatre in the area, I am proud to have it on my resume. However, I want something to show for it in my portfolio, however, the paperwork (runsheet, prop preset, running order, etc.) were not my own, although I did have input in their creation. My question is: how would I represent this show in my portfolio? I feel it would add to the discussion with my interviewer, but I want it to be more than a line on my resume.
I do have photos of the production, but am curious if more can be included.
Thanks!
I will be heading off to a portfolio review at BU soon, and am looking to include material from a show I just closed - but am a little conflicted.
For the show I served as the Production Assistant, and since it took place as an internship at a large theatre in the area, I am proud to have it on my resume. However, I want something to show for it in my portfolio, however, the paperwork (runsheet, prop preset, running order, etc.) were not my own, although I did have input in their creation. My question is: how would I represent this show in my portfolio? I feel it would add to the discussion with my interviewer, but I want it to be more than a line on my resume.
I do have photos of the production, but am curious if more can be included.
Thanks!