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What happened to your IMDb page!

  • Feb 10
  • 1 min read

If you ask me, IMDb is a gift to our industry. If it didn’t exist, I promise you somewhere in a conference room a group of people would be trying to invent it.


Yet I see so many pages left unattended,; missing photos, outdated contact information, no reel link, and most importantly, incomplete or incorrect credits. If this were your storefront, how would you want others to see it?


Decision makers “window shop” more than you think. They use IMDb to validate credits quickly. They want confirmation. They want clarity. And when something looks unfinished, it creates doubt—fair or not.


If you know me, you know I’m big on being squared away from head to toe. If you want to work on a $50M picture, you can’t show up to the interview with an untucked shirt and one sock missing. You have to look the part if you want to play the part.


Details matter. The people writing big checks pay attention to them.


Don’t let your Hollywood billboard sit there with broken lights and graffiti.

If you need help cleaning it up, let’s button it up.

 
 

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