David Katznelson
My first impressions from this website is that it is very basic, which I like. It isn't to complicated to navigate and it also isn't to colorful which makes a nice tone to the website. When you go onto the website you instantly get some projects that David has been working on throughout his career. For example he has the title. In fear, then the studio used and the director. Other pages include a reel, showcasing a montage of his best work, a page called short & docs where he showcases a trailer for a documentary he worked on called 'Village At The End Of The World' and how to contact him, where he leaves contact details for both his UK and USA agents. Overall I think this website that looks very nice and looks very professional.
Sam Care
My first impressions from Sam's website is that it looks a little less professional. I think this because instead of having all of their projects spread around the same page. He has his projects in a slide show, which I think looks less professional. When you compare this to a more constructive website in David Katznelson's in my opinion I think it gives more of a professional look to a website than having a slide show of all of your best work. When you go onto the website there are however more pages to look over. On Sam's website their is a featured page, where he features his work, a narrative page, where he actually lists in a grid style like David's, which is good, but I think that should be on the home page, when you first click on the website, commercials, where he showcases commercials he worked on, music videos, where he showcases music videos he's worked on, also a contact, bio and CV pages where he lists where to contact him, his bio and a link to his CV showing all of the work he has done throughout his carer. In conclusion I think this is generally a good website, although I don't like it as much as David's, it's still a very good professional website.
Mike Phillips
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