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I've been working on a lot of projects lately and needed sites for them. Enter IADB. I just had to plug in some information and out came a perfectly formatted site that I can market to future investors and fans. Thanks guys!
Actor Website Tips | Add an XML sitemap to your actor website
Depending on your design structure and code quality, you may want to consider adding an XML sitemap to your actor website so that Google knows how to navigate it. If you've had a website for quite some time (more than...Actor Casting Hints | Impress Casting Directors
Usually when they say "do it again" it doesn't mean "do it differently".Actor Dictionary | Line Cut
This is a term used in the sitcom arena. When filming a multi-cam sitcom, it will shoot in chronological order in front of a live audience. The director often works with a recordist who uses a video switcher to make an in-the-moment edited version of the live show, much like a sporting event being edited live. This edit is known as a LINE CUT. This will play on the monitors above the audience' heads to help them see the show and understand how it will look on television. This also serves as a template for editors who begin splice together the show after the taping wraps.
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