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Sandvox Website Profile: “Life Goes On Productions”

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To build “Life Goes On Productions,” Mikel Estes chose Sandvox. He chose the “Night Breeze” design for the site. People may want to visit the site if they are looking for creative videographers in Georgia.

Sandvox features used for this site:External Page, Photo Grid, Contact Form, YouTube, Other Objects

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Describe your website.

Producing movies, music videos, live bands, how-to's, commercials, and still photography of musicians, models, some misc. photos, and my own artwork.

My goal is to make quality movies on near-zero budgets and help set new standards for what was believed to have been necessary to make a movie, and to inspire others who also believe it can be done.

Who is the target audience for your website?

Musicians, bands, actors, models, and businesses all can benefit from a properly constructed video for their marketing. Through movie trailers, commercials, music videos, or how to's they can have one at a much lower price than they might expect.

What is the advantage of your website over others?

What I offer is quite unique in that I have had enough experience in producing video content that I can cover nearly any aspect in a project, from initial conception of an idea to the soundtrack and everything in between. That reduces costs primarily, but also speeds up the process along the way as there is only one person to go to for an answer in all aspects if they so desire.

Tell us a story about this website.

Without going into a lot of detail, the catalyst for my inspiration to begin a career in video-production came about thru death and departure, with my mother passing away in 2005 and my girlfriend going to Iraq in 2008. I needed to fill my head with something new and creative; video was it. I am so happy to finally take the step in 2014 and design my 1st website to continue to carry me down that road of mental recovery and hope I am an inspiration to someone else in a similar situation.

Why did you use this Sandvox design?

When I first started into the Sandvox website builder, I had no idea where to start with a template to help me along, so I randomly chose one. After a few days of trial and error and reading help menus, all the while staring at my new creation hour after hour, I found it just didn't have the pizazz it did when I first started, so I clicked on another design and it transferred all my info over and it just popped and seemed like it was meant to be. I never tried another one to see if it was merely the newness of a different look. It just sang to me, and so I honored that by singing back.

What techniques did you use to build this website?

All I really did differently from my stock design was to play with the colors of the fonts, using the same 4 for the entire site and tried to not make it look as tho it was merely a hodgepodge of switching colors to create a happy mood. But instead, allow the eyes to more easily scan thru the text for important info & side notes as well as links to my work on and off site.


Mikel Estes

This website was created by Mikel Estes of Atlanta, Georgia, USA.


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