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Gavin Boyd
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Shooting P/D & DV Director · Available Today

Created 3 years ago · Last updated 3 years ago · 18620

Seperating Self Shooting and Drone Credits on CV

Added 3 years ago

As the current production climate is slow at the moment I've been looking at my CV and see that I have a variety of Self Shooting AP, DV Directing and Drone Pilot credits all mixed up. To me, it looks distracting with Drone Pilot Credits separating my main work. Should I remove my Television Drone Filming credits with the risk of gaps?

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Steve Blears
Hi Gavin, if your core work is shooting AP/DV that should take priority. I'd be tempted just to list your drone skills alongside the cameras you shoot on rather than individual credits. Maybe even a separate CV for the drone work. As a general rule, people will always try to hire you for the last thing on your CV.
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Kate Széll
Hi Gavin - You can use separate headings in your CV and list relevant work under them. I yo-yo-ed between PD and AP for a whole so changed my CV so that I had a heading saying "PD roles" first, under which I listed my PD roles chronologically. Then I have another heading saying "Other roles", under which I listed everything else, chronologically. You could re-order the headings, depending on what role you are going for.
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