What to write on Actor's Access resume if I'm still a student

If you are still a student and are creating a resume on Actor's Access, it is important to highlight your performing arts education and any relevant experiences you may have. Here are some sections and details you can include:

1. Personal Information:
- Full name
- Contact information (phone number, email address)

2. Education:
- Name of your current school or educational institution
- Degree program and major (e.g., Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting)
- Expected graduation date (month and year)

3. Training:
- Acting or theater training you have received
- Name of the institution or teacher
- Any notable classes or workshops you have participated in

4. Skills:
- Acting skills: mention any specific skills you have developed (e.g., improvisation, voice training, stage combat, singing, dance)
- Other relevant skills related to performing arts or the entertainment industry (e.g., stage management, technical theater knowledge)

5. Performance Experience:
- Participated in school productions, local theater productions, or community theater projects
- Roles you have played and the productions you were involved in
- Any awards or recognitions you have received for your performances

6. Film and Television Experience:
- If you have any on-screen experience, provide details about the project, your role, and the production company. Be sure to include any film festivals or screenings where your work has been showcased.

7. Representation (optional):
- If you have an agent or manager, you can mention their name and contact information. However, this section is not necessary if you are not currently represented.

Remember, keep your resume concise and only include information directly relevant to your acting career. It's also a good idea to proofread and format your resume professionally before submitting it on Actor's Access.