Terms often used in modelling |
A small glossary of terms used in Modelling and modelling Agencies
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| Ramp | Another name for the runway used in fashion shows. |
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| Rate | The amount decided between a model/agency and a client for the time a model spends. Rates may be based on any number of factors and conditions. |
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| Release | A form that is signed following the completion of a booking or photoshoot. The model signs this to allow the client the use of his/her image. |
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| Release (verb) | To free a model's schedule from a prior commitment. An agency will put a model on hold for a prospective campaign/show, but will release the model if booking does not go ahead. |
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| Reshoot | An additional photo shoot required because of unsatisfactory results the previous time. |
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| Residuals | Additional money received by a model following the completion of an assignment. This money is paid based on how long the campaign runs, how often and where. |
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| Resume | A sheet prepared to outline the model's experience, qualifications, training and skills. |
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| Roster | An agency's list of models they represent. |
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| Runway | The area of the fashion show where models display the fashions. Generally the runway is an elevated stage. Also called a catwalk. |
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| Runway Modeling | Refers to the division of modeling involving the production and execution of fashion shows. |
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