In the digital age, a filmmaker’s identity is often split between two worlds: their professional (the body of work that shows their skill and experience) and their popular videos (the content that gets the views, shares, and likes).
Unlike a YouTube feed, your filmography should only showcase your best work.
Organizing your filmography by genre or style helps potential clients find exactly what they’re looking for quickly. 2. Popular Videos: The Engine of Growth
"Popular videos" are often the entry point for your audience. These might be clips, gear reviews, or "day in the life" vlogs.
Your filmography is essentially your visual resume. It lists the projects you’ve worked on—short films, documentaries, music videos, or commercials.
While a filmography builds your , popular videos build your audience . To grow a sustainable career, you need both. Here is how to master the balance. 1. Your Filmography: The Foundation of Trust