Q: Can I use my Beanywood profile as a digital business card? E-mail
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Written by Lindsay Shah   
Wednesday, 12 May 2004
Your profile is already activated for access anywhere on the Internet. They just have to visit:

beanywood.com/

You can place this Professional Portfolio that at the end of your email signature, on forums, or send it to anyone you want to speedily read on your experience, see your images, view your clips, read your testimonials, and so on. No registration is needed for people to see your full profile above.



This is useful for:

Actors:
Instead of sending a stack of expensive photo reproductions or comp cards through postal mail, you can instantaneously send your portfolio to any potential client. In addition, you can do other things that mailings cannot achieve - they can see your video clips (if you have any), as well as testimonials of people with whom you've worked. This will also mean that when somebody searches for you in the Internet (e.g. google) they can find your work immediately.

Film-makers: Let people watch your work. You could keep a hundred separate profiles in any of various online video exhibition places (e.g. youtube, yahoo movies, myspace, google video, brightcove etc.), or you could have a central repository that is accessible to anyone in the world. You can load up your films loaded anywhere in the Internet. This way you also associate yourself with the burgeoning Northeast Film movement, and the people you need to succeed can find you.

Film and Behind the Scenes Crew: Get jobs without even actively looking for them. If you are a videographer, a cameraperson, an editor, a make-up artist, or story-board artist, you know that usually you live or die by word of mouth. This is to add to your toolkit of how to find jobs, and market yourself. Let the world see your work, and let others see what your previous collaborators think of working with you.

Writers: Find film-makers to produce your work.

Investors and Distributors: Specify exactly what you're looking for in your current projects, and let submissions you might have easily missed find you. Sift rapidly through vast amounts of work, and determine for yourself if a particular piece of work deserves your further attention.

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