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Proof of a Portfolio Vs. Promise of a Resume

Create a Portfolio Not a ResumePeople that have “done it” will be able to do it again. Whether it’s shooting a successful commercial assignment, hanging in a museum, making a music video, or whatever. It may not be a de-facto truth, but that’s what’s believed on the open market. It’s SAFER for the person hiring a creative if they can point to something that you’ve already done. One reason I get a lot of work is that I’ve done a lot of projects. They’re banking on my portfolio–work I’ve actually completed, work that I can point at, not a “resume,” or work that can be surmised.

I’m not saying it’s right or fair. It’s just the way it is.

But what if we’re not on the up-side of experience? For someone trying to get their first chance at anything where the keys to the kingdom are closely held by someone else, this can be a huge paradox.

If what you think you need is a new platform to show you can do something, you’re barking up the wrong tree. “Just gimme a shot and I’ll deliver” won’t cut it, no matter how loud you say it or how much you hope for it. The people making the decisions want proof. After all, if you fall flat, it usually means their ass is cooked.

So instead of lamenting “woe is me”, try this: Don’t create a resume, create a portfolio. Create actual WORK that looks like what you want to get “discovered” for. And make that work very strong.

Stop waiting for someone to take a chance on you. Do the work. And then show it to whomever’s got the keys to the kingdom. Once you’ve “done it”–and done it well–the phone will ring.

[inspired by a recent post featuring Randy Nelson from Pixar]

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  1. Niek says:
    October 18, 2010 at 2:02 pm

    Totaly true. I’m on a mediadesigner-highschool in holland to become (ofcourse:) a mediadesigner.
    My diploma wil be just a simple peace of paper that will say: you pass! Nice. But if you have totaly zero input of creativity, than you will pass anyway. Because it’s just the theory. Hmmm…
    So, a portfolio separates the noobs from the pro’s i think.

  2. Simon says:
    October 18, 2010 at 1:59 pm

    Well said. Just to clarify, though, I interpret this differently from doing work on-spec – ie. doing a job for someone for free, just “as a test” to see what your skill are. That usually ends badly for the person who’s doing the work, in my experience.

    Build your portfolio by doing your own projects and expressing your own vision.

  3. david says:
    October 18, 2010 at 1:48 pm

    The correct expression is “woe is me,” not “woes me.” 🙂

    1. Chase says:
      October 18, 2010 at 3:51 pm

      thanks david!

  4. Carl Licari says:
    October 18, 2010 at 1:32 pm

    Amen Bro…

  5. Lou M. says:
    October 18, 2010 at 1:31 pm

    great post. saw this article today on adage.com seems
    like things are trending this way.
    http://adage.com/ana2010/article?article_id=146546

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