Me neither, she cant even pronounce I.M.D.B. correctly and calls the Internet Movie Database, I.M.B.D. instead.
To highlight the fact that this woman hasn't done her research, here is some blurb copied from a movie website about creating new listings:
IMDb is a popular website that provides information on movies, television shows, and other productions.
To submit your film to IMDb, you can follow these steps:
Create an IMDb account: If you don't already have an IMDb account, you'll need to create one to submit your film.
Verify your film: To verify that you're the rightful owner or representative of the film, you'll need to provide IMDb with proof of your film's credits, distribution, and other relevant information.
Choose the correct title type: IMDb allows you to submit different types of titles, such as feature films, television series, and short films. Choose the correct title type for your film to ensure that it is listed in the correct category.
Provide detailed information: Fill out all of the relevant fields for your film, including the title, release date, genre, cast, and crew information. Be as detailed as possible to ensure that your film is accurately represented on IMDb.
Submit your film: Once you've completed the submission process, IMDb will review your information to ensure that it meets their standards and guidelines. If your submission is accepted, your film will be added to IMDb's database.
IMDb is an important resource for filmmakers and industry professionals, and submitting your film can help increase its visibility and attract more attention from potential investors, distributors, and audiences.
It is necessary be as thorough as possible when filling out the information required in the listing.
This Tik Tok woman is wrong. No payment is required to get a I.M.D.B. listing. There is a paid membership service that costs $19.99 per month. But creating a personal I.M.D.B. page or account can be done on their basic subscription, for free.
IMDB lists just about anything and everything that comes over in video format, whether film or TV. Jean-Pierre is listed because she appeared on a CNN program, a democrat strategist doco, and a podcast series.
Me neither, she cant even pronounce I.M.D.B. correctly and calls the Internet Movie Database, I.M.B.D. instead.
To highlight the fact that this woman hasn't done her research, here is some blurb copied from a movie website about creating new listings:
IMDb is a popular website that provides information on movies, television shows, and other productions.
To submit your film to IMDb, you can follow these steps:
Create an IMDb account: If you don't already have an IMDb account, you'll need to create one to submit your film.
Verify your film: To verify that you're the rightful owner or representative of the film, you'll need to provide IMDb with proof of your film's credits, distribution, and other relevant information.
Choose the correct title type: IMDb allows you to submit different types of titles, such as feature films, television series, and short films. Choose the correct title type for your film to ensure that it is listed in the correct category.
Provide detailed information: Fill out all of the relevant fields for your film, including the title, release date, genre, cast, and crew information. Be as detailed as possible to ensure that your film is accurately represented on IMDb.
Submit your film: Once you've completed the submission process, IMDb will review your information to ensure that it meets their standards and guidelines. If your submission is accepted, your film will be added to IMDb's database. IMDb is an important resource for filmmakers and industry professionals, and submitting your film can help increase its visibility and attract more attention from potential investors, distributors, and audiences.
It is necessary be as thorough as possible when filling out the information required in the listing.
This Tik Tok woman is wrong. No payment is required to get a I.M.D.B. listing. There is a paid membership service that costs $19.99 per month. But creating a personal I.M.D.B. page or account can be done on their basic subscription, for free.
maybe... but Karine is there as well as chuck shumer.. I just checked it. Just go to https://www.imdb.com/
The whole premise is so lame.
IMDB lists just about anything and everything that comes over in video format, whether film or TV. Jean-Pierre is listed because she appeared on a CNN program, a democrat strategist doco, and a podcast series.
So what?
I see
Is it the wiki Pedia of film?
True