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Need some guidance from fellow musicians for a new project

djmnyc

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I'm trying to break into production and film scoring, and I'm in the process of branding myself and making a web site. I'd like to work on Christian projects but I'm going to be marketing to secular artists as well. My question is, should I publish my moral guidelines for projects I'm willing to work on upfront, i.e. include it on my web site, or save it for communications with clients when they initially contact me about their projects? Any advice would be appreciated.