IFilm
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- The correct title of this article is iFilm. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
iFilm | |
Type | Website (Owned by Viacom) |
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Founded | Unknown |
Headquarters | Hollywood, California |
Key people | Rodger Raderman - Founder Luke McDonough - Co-Founder Kevin Wendle - Co-Founder |
Industry | Internet services |
Website | www.ifilm.com |
iFilm (founded 1998) is an online archive of short films, movie trailers, and other video clips of interest. Like many commercial websites, they offer free basic service supported by ads. iFilm also hosts many Viral marketing videos, allowing these clips to spread between users easily. As of October 15, 2005, it was purchased by MTV Networks in a multi-million dollar deal.
Contents |
[edit] Channels
- Animation & Cartoons
- Comedy
- Commercials
- Extreme Sports
- Girls
- Motorsports
- Movie Trailers & Clips
- Music Videos
- Short Films
- Television
- User Video
- Video Games
- Viral Videos
[edit] References
[edit] See also
- YouTube
- Google Video
- vMix
- blip.tv
- BritFilms
- Revver
- Videosift
- VideosOnTop
- ZippyVideos
- trailer (film)
- trailer (book)
- Comparison of video services