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Website Portfolio Update: My Limited Portfolio



When you open kweestin.com, you will be directed to the home page (index.php). And when you scroll down to the second section of the page, you will stumble upon the portfolio area. The reason why I do not have a portfolio section filled with all my projects is that I want to focus on showing only the works that relate to my career choice and my 'specialty.'


You will also see that to see my 'full portfolio', you are redirected to my Behance page. There, I will be posting and updating projects that are more diverse and unrelated to only videos that I direct.

One of the reasons I chose to do this is because I considered Ms. Karenina's interview I posted previously. She mentioned focusing on the works that you want people to know you for (ex: video editing works for someone who wants to work as a video editor, etc.) So I want to focus on what I think I do best and what I want people to know me for, hence, the only video portfolio.

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