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Flexible, professional and easy to use - what else could you ask for! I got this website for my daughter as she is a star on the rise. It's incredible how all of her photos and videos got added so fast. Thank you for saving us a ton of work.
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Time an time again I get contacted by actors asking me if I can keep their design and move their acting website over to IADB. It saddens me to hear their developer horror stories of how they've paid someone $800 or...Actor Casting Hints | Impress Casting Directors
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Not to be confused with an Executive Producer (EP) for film, the EP for a television show is the highest credit you can receive. There are usually several executive producers of a television show and it typically includes the showrunner(s), the creator(s), senior level writers, and the principal(s) of the production company. Television EPs are ultimately responsible for putting together and creating a television show. Of all the EP's, it's the showrunner that holds the highest title. They're the ones that usually receive the "created by" credit at the end of the opening credits. There are cases, however, where a creator of a show will not have enough experience to run a show and the network will bring in an experienced showrunner to fill that role. In this case, the showrunner will just take and EP credit.
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