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Silencebound

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Hi, all you here ! :wave:

I'm Robert Hoskin, Australian full-deaf guy, as you might already knew me ( or you don't at first ) about my filmmaking career of deaf drama filmmaking activities for past 35+ years since I was 11 years old in Australia. Now I'm 47 yo, so I am wondering whether if you might browsing all about me regarding about my professional career involded in media element as a deaf film director at 35mm film format filmmaking field. Sound very extremely rare indeed ?? Yes, it is ! That's what I am to expressing my deaf-related activities in Australia and Japan along with seven 35mm film shorties that I made from 1993 to 1999 in Japan before returned back to Melbourne after my independent film company in Tokyo called 'Muteki Eigekikai' has collapsed after one of my last short movie "The Unforgettable Character" has flopped at domestic Box Office in Japan. Lost over $100,000 at all my 35mm films, then I went back to live in Australia for good with my Japanese deaf wife Yasuko. She is the deaf film actress who starred in my three 35mm shorts, and has performed in other three video shorts in Australia by Joseph A.P. Heenan, my deaf friend. Well, I think that I've might talking a bit too much, so in lieu of that, then please visit my website and read the updated details about our big $2 millions deaf-drama feature movie titled "My Imported Wife". It's My Imported Wife and also please go to YouTube.com and see some of my shorts and special presentation videos there. Just type ' Silencebound ', and then you're good to go ! Don't forget to log-in as I am eagered to get your quotes or commentary after viewed any of my works there. Thank you and have fun, mate ! Robert. :aw:
 
Sounds like you've got a lot going for you.

I would have to say that your website could use a lot of work to look better.

1.) It's too long... especially for the front page. It should be broken down into sections. Perhaps, sections of biography, past projects, current projects, future projects, references, background, etc.

2.) Bad use of a super-sized picture as a background while using black text, which makes the text difficult to read.

Having a professional looking resume-like webpage would help you gain recognition for your projects.
 
Sounds like you've got a lot going for you.

I would have to say that your website could use a lot of work to look better.

1.) It's too long... especially for the front page. It should be broken down into sections. Perhaps, sections of biography, past projects, current projects, future projects, references, background, etc.

2.) Bad use of a super-sized picture as a background while using black text, which makes the text difficult to read.

Having a professional looking resume-like webpage would help you gain recognition for your projects.

Yes, of course, but I have severe problem on construction a website which the providers has refused to help me to polish the appearance of the website - What a shame ! Originally, the long ranged one-page site should be splited into two, but I can't find the solution. So I'd better leave it as it is.
 
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