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ABOUT MODELS

FASHION MODEL
 
Being a fashion model, you would be involved in the promotion of clothing brands, fashion accessories, fashionable clothing to potential buyers, to customers and as well as to the media. 
 
You would typacally model these bits and pieces in fashion shows, photography, and in catalogues, magazines, newspapers and campaigns for advertising agencies.
 
Should you be interested in being a fashion model and look after your appearance, this job opportunity could be for you.
 
You need to be well groomed, have a professional attitiude towards potential clients, and be able to get along with a wide range of people and stereotypes.
 
You don’t need any recognized qualifications for this type of career. However what is important for this type of career is that you have the right ‘look’ for the type of modeling career you wish to pursue.
 
Work Activities Include
The various types of modelling you can specialize in are as follows:
 
Photography
advertisement
TV commercials.
Fashion and catwalk.
Live modelling in-house for various designers
Clothing wholesalers.
Promotional modelling (representation of non-fashion items at product launches and trade fairs, etc) Alternative modeling, for people with piercings, tattoos, or varied different looks.
 
Fashion show modeling entitles you to walk along a catwalk, turning and displaying clothes in front of live audiences.
 
Photography, advertising
commercial modeling includes: Posing for photographers in studios or on varied locations around the world.
 
Taking directions from photographic directors.
Acting or delivering lines in TV commercials.
Working as an in-house live model, designers typically will outfit garments onto you in workshops, and you would show their finished clothing fashions to potential fashion buyers and private customers alike. You might also have basic administrative duties when you are not busy modeling.
 
As a photographic model or catwalk model, you work closely with stylists, hair stylists, make-up artists, producers and directors. You could spend much of your time going to castings, keeping in contact with your agency, and looking after your appearance.
 
MODEL TYPE:
 
Fashion Model
Editorial Fashion Model
Fashion Catalog Model
Runway Model
Commercial Model
Print Model
Glamour Model
Catalog Model
Petite Model
Freelance Model
Fitness Model
Plus Size Model
Mature Model
Art Model
Promotional Model
Convention Model
Alternative modeling
 
ACTING: ACTORS
 
Being an actor you use speech, movement and expressions to bring your story characters to life. 
 
You typically work across theatres, films, television and radio broadcasts. Do you love performing and performing arts using your talents and expressive creativity, this can be the perfect career for your future.
 
You will need a good memory to learn your lines quickly in order to portray your character successfully. You must also be versatile, adaptive and willing to accept direction and give feedback.
 
Work Activities Include:
 
In acting you might be acting alone, or as part of a group or cast of actors depending on the production you are making. Your performance is just a piece of the puzzle.
 
You might spend a lot of time: Researching your roles.
 
Learning your lines for the cast.
 
Rehearsing your performances.
Attending fittings for costumes designs.
Preparation and going to auditions.
 
Contacting actors’ agents for job opportunities.
 
Being an actor you’ll need to become familiar with your lines of words and those of other acting members and casting members in order to ensure your timing is exactly right.
 
 Understanding of stage positioning is needed to ensure the right position on set/stage during the production. 
 
You’ll usually work with other professionals in the industry like make-up artists, camera operators and directors.
 
Working directly with directors to interpret the script is also common place. 
 
This involves using your voice and expressing yourself and portraying certain emotions. 
 
This includes the deciding of how the character will appear as well as their behaviour. 
 
Adaptation is also key as you might be asked to perform a number of different characters with different stereotypes and or personalities.
 
In some smaller theatre businesses/companies, you could also be involved in administration duties, publicity and stage performances.
 
Often performing in combination to other jobs, for example teaching, community arts or office work could be expected of you.
 
ACTING TYPES:
 
Audition
On-Camera
Cold Reading
Improvisation
Commercial
Vocal
Body and Movement
Scene Study and Techniques