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Catering A Site Portfolio For Fans Or Industry Professionals

Dec 23rd, 2009 by Alan Yu

So I pretty much completed the acting website in terms of functionality (No, I did not publicly publish it yet) and I am still debating how “fun” it should be. I know for a lot of actors that are still lesser known their websites seem to be so darn serious. Example, nothing but professional headshots, selective video reels that only have high budget production value, etc.

I can see why too as first impressions are definitely super important. Although, one fun thing about this line of work is connecting with fans I’d say. I was thinking of trying to whip up some kind of goofy video montage of clips from various work that I have done. Basically, everything is taken out of context in the final cut. Reminds me, I still didn’t even get the video footage from some of the work that I volunteered for.

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