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FilmClick.com launches film hosting website and online community

filmclick FilmClick.com launches film hosting website and online communityFilmClick, a film hosting website and online community, launched its beta version. FilmClick aims to deliver a library of original feature-length films and shorts, as well as provide an online community for everyone involved in amateur, independent, and commercial films to connect and be discovered. Accompanying the launch of the beta website, FilmClick also announced its upcoming, online film festival, accepting entries through June 30, 2008.

FilmClick has many quality features, separating it from other video-hosting websites. FilmClick seeks true films as opposed to the viral videos found on many popular websites. The video quality on FilmClick is much higher than that offered on many other video websites, including full and widescreen capabilities, giving viewers a more enjoyable experience while viewing films over the Internet. Also, there are no restrictions on the file size or the length of films users can upload. FilmClick wants all filmmakers to take part in this online community and have their works seen by a global audience. FilmClick offers a free, mail-in service for conversion to digital format for films currently on tapes, reels and other media. In addition to hosting films, FilmClick serves as a social networking arena for everyone interested and involved in film.

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  1. This service has lots of potential to attract a big following but I’m wondering about how much bandwidth they are going to suck up.

    By SEO hosting on April 7, 2008 10:50 am

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