Models

Job Description:
Models are required to advertise or promote a product,
service or style through print media, electronic media, fashion shows or
promotional campaigns. Modelling for the print media, requires posing for still
photographs used in the press advertisements, folders, portfolios and brochures
of fashion and export houses and clothing manufactures, photo spreads in
fashion magazines etc. Modelling for the electronic media includes commercials
for television, video and films and requires working before a movie camera.
Ramp Modelling, which has gained in popularity lately, is also tough. It also
requires long hours of preparation and then working under intense pressure. A
sense of timing is very important for Ramp Models. Performing in a live show
before an audience can be very stressful. It requires lots of self-confidence
and stamina. Inhibitions and fatigue have just no place.
Educational Qualification:
As such no formal education or training is required for
entry into this profession. Age is also not a criterion. To be endowed with a
good physique and height is an asset in this profession. However being
photogenic and expressive is more important than being merely beautiful and
therefore one has to have a lot of confidence and poise along with a sense of
dressing up to be successful in this profession. A natural flair in acting is helpful. Also see ‘introduction’
to modelling.
Opening:
Models are required by advertising agencies, fashion
designers and related fields.
Remuneration:
No fixed remuneration, only contractual earning.