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How do you credit a music video on an actor's resume?
I recently acted in a big time music video. I'm wondering how I can credit it on my acting resume? Would it be classified in film? Or in it's own section...?
(Please only reply if you're a working actor OR in the industry, thanks)
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1 AnswerTheater & Acting1 decade agoShould GPS Tracking Devices in Humans??
They put them in cell phones, cars, and even dogs! Should GPS Tracking Devices be put in humans as well? It could help tremendously with missing children, abductions, and locating lost people, (including criminals).
The Verichip is a government-funded program that will permanently place a small, electronic chip in every newborn baby. It will be used as a GPS tracking device, and tangible currency will be nullified. In essence, you will not be able to buy things without a Verichip. This is very real, and legislation for this is fast approaching.
It would not be difficult. As done with pets, a micro-chip is implanted beneath the skin, and it floats around there forever (unless removed, which can be difficult if not impossible).
The Bottom Line: Tracking Devices in humans can SAVE LIVES, but is it going to far and infringing on peoples' rights??
12 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade agoI got in a car accident. Help!!?
A month ago I was waiting behind a truck to make a right. I had my foot on the brake. The driver of the truck realized she was sticking out too far into oncoming traffic, so she backed up a little- just enough to hit the front of my car (I have a witness).
My front bumper was only scratched, but the back of her truck had a dent & paint damage on it (how do I know some of it wasn't there before?) The woman angrily said, "Look what you've done!" She was convinced that I hit her, and demanded my info so I could pay her back. Because I'm only 17 she felt pity so she didn't take down my license plate# and said she wouldn't do it thru insurance. I agreed that this was a good idea 'cuz even though she was at fault, it would appear that I hit HER. I agreed to pay her cash so she wouldn't sue.
I hadn't heard from her since & thought she lost my info, but today she called when I was in school. I don't have much $ but she knows my name & address. I don't want to pay. What should do? Plz Help!
16 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade ago