Leave out
nonprofessional work (McDonald's, Starbucks, etc.) unless it illustrates something that may be of interest to the employer.
In the meantime, for the audience, he has designed a mean to appreciate art through
the nonprofessional works and identifying the corresponding critiques.
Not exact matches
The filmmakers, who previously
worked together on the sub-indie Starlet and the TV series Greg the Bunny, here mix experienced actors with well - handled
nonprofessionals.
This is high - quality
work from a professional (Gibson) who, news reports have suggested, has recently sunk to terrible lows in his
nonprofessional life.
The movie follows one such group, populated mostly by
nonprofessionals Arnold found on her scouting trips, and it
works best as a rowdy ensemble piece — sort of a co-ed, mobile, present - day version of Richard Linklater's Everybody Wants Some, examining the frayed bonds created among newly formed adults with few responsibilities and a dynamic torn between loyalty and rivalry.
He often
works with
nonprofessional or relatively untested actors, and so the addition of a two - time Oscar nominee like Dafoe brings a fresh charge to the
work.
Sean Baker directs fiction films like a documentarian hesitant to
work within a journalistic framework, often casting
nonprofessional actors in roles that draw upon marginalized experience.
Kes brought to the big screen the sociopolitical engagement Loach had established in his
work for the BBC, and pushed the British «angry young man» film of the sixties into a new realm of authenticity, using real locations and
nonprofessional actors.
Labombard said strong transferrable «soft» skills (e.g., critical thinking, communication, interpersonal relations), as well as extracurricular activities, volunteer
work and
nonprofessional jobs, should all be considered part of your value proposition.