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Stewart Reed - Web For Actors client

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I just had a casting director say she googled me and checked out all of my credits and reels my website! For once I wasn't afraid of whether or not my most recent work was on there because IADB had my back! Thanks guys!

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Actor Website Tips | Don't advertise your website until it's ready

Why is your actor website blank When I work with actors individually, the process is as follows:Create and populate your actor websiteGet a domain name and an email addressGet social media banners with your name, occupation, union affiliation and the...

Fun Facts | Websites for Actors

Build your actor website Build your #actor #website during a commercial break.

Actor Casting Hints | Impress Casting Directors

How to get cast Be confident, but not smug. Think of something pleasant before you go in, and keep your head up.

Actor Dictionary | Platform Release vs Wide Release

What you should know

When it comes to releasing a feature film in theatres, there are two ways to do it. Platforming is a method of release where the film is opened in a single theatre or a small group of theatres in a particular territory for the purpose of building an audience before releasing into other territories. This can be done in one step or in phases once the film has established itself in the market. A wide release, on the other hand, is where a film is released on a large number of screens in several territories all at one time. Any number of screens ranging from 100 to >3000 is considered a wide release. Most, if not all, studio films exhibit wide releases. Most independent films will release in a couple theaters in Los Angeles and/or New York before exhibiting in other cities.

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