Harper Madison Los Angeles, California (424) 555-6000 hmadison@alumni. ucla. edu linkedin. com/in/harper-madison

A recent college grad with an MFA (Master in Fine Arts): Independent and dynamic writer with a Master of Fine Arts in Film & Television offers a wealth of knowledge about cinematography and the craft of thought provoking documentaries. Seeking to join National Geographic to curate and create exceptional content that educates a global audience. A seasoned professional with 11 years of experience as a magazine editor: Accomplished Magazine Editor with over 10 years of experience overseeing and managing content for premier publications with an international readership. Knowledgeable about selecting feature stories that are timely and fresh. Brings a repertoire of refined writing skills and a keen passion for quality journalism. Adept at guiding writers to produce compelling and noteworthy pieces.

Graduate Student UCLA — May 2019 - August 2022 Cast, directed, and produced various film and television projects. Planned, organized, and budgeted documentary shorts and films with Celtx. Edited documentaries using Black Magic DaVinci Resolve. Performed sound editing with Sound Forge. Conducted interviews, curated archival footage, and wrote scripts. • Directed and produced documentary shorts and films • Budgeted, planned, and organized film shoots • Scouted and secured filming locations • Communicated with all participants cited in documentaries • Produced The Last Laugh: Female Comedians Bite Back, a project that was showcased at the DOC LA Film Festival

If you just graduated, you might want to include: The title of your dissertation Your favorite fields of study Coursework that’s relevant to the job you want Your key achievements Your extracurricular activitiesEducation Degrees: Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Film and Television (2022) University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California Bachelor of Arts in Film & Media (2018) University of California, Berkeley, California Dissertation: “Strange Encounters in the Eastside: Urban Unrest in Los Angeles” International Study: University of Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Summer 2019) Latin American Cinema, Human Rights and Cultural Representation Honors and Scholarships: Charles F. Scott Fellowship ($15,000) Marilyn Yarbrough Dissertation Award ($36,000) Coursework of Interest: Documentary Research Methodologies Feature Film Writing Extracurriculars: Vice President of The Film & Photography Society at UCLA Mentor for the Youth Cinema Project

A seasoned professional with 11 years of experience as a magazine editor: CertificatesCertified Journalism Educator (CJE) Certified Advertising Specialist (CAS) Industry Awards Editorial Director of the Year, Editor-in-Chief for Artful Living ConferencesThe American Copy Editors Society (ACES) – 2022, 2018, 2017 Memberships American Copy Editors Society (ACES) American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) A recent college grad with an MFA (Master in Fine Arts): Activities and Interests Fluent in Spanish and Portuguese Volunteers weekly at Home Again L. A. Member of the LA Film Society Freelances for Filmless Runs a personal blog, The Doc is in the House

Awards Best First Film, Audience Favorite (DOC LA) Best of Show, Humanitarian Award (IndieFEST Film Awards) Publications “Breaking the Bystander Effect: How a Viral Documentary Inspired Action. " Los Angeles Magazine, 8 August 2022.

A chronological CV is the most common format and is usually preferred by recruiters because they get a sense of your recent work history. A functional CV is ideal if you’ve had gaps in your employment or if you want to switch careers, so you only want to share some of your work history. [8] X Research source A hybrid CV allows you to expand on your skills. For example, you can start with a “Skills Summary” section, then share your “Work Experience” section.

For example, you might be applying to both teaching positions as well as research positions. Use keywords like “presented lessons” and “facilitated workshops” for teaching roles. Try phrases like “performed data analysis” and “maintained detailed records of experiments” for research roles.

Proper margins help people skim over your CV. Plus, with 0. 5–1 in (1. 3–2. 5 cm) margins, you can fit more on the page. Most CVs should be 1 page unless you’ve had 5-10 years of relevant work experience. [12] X Research source

Example 1: Editor-in-Chief Artful Living - Minneapolis, MN Arts and Entertainment Editor Lavender - Minneapolis, MN Example 2: Graduate Student Texas Tech University, May 2019 - August 2022 Assistant Lecturer Texas Tech University, 2020-2021

Special Projects “Activism in Film” Class — Guest Lecturer July 2022 Los Angeles, CA FilmLA • Served as a guest lecturer for a workshop designed for aspiring filmmakers • Facilitated a discussion on culturally responsive practices • Outlined how documentaries are a form of activism

If everything you’ve done during your academic path is extremely relevant to a role you’re interested in, then a CV is also an excellent choice. If you’ve spent most of your life working and have plenty of job experience, it’s probably better for you to make a resume—especially if you weren’t in higher education for a very long time.