Short film websites
Pop (www.pop.com)
major film studio Dreamworks and Steven Spielberg are involved
AtomFilms (www.atomfilms.com)
What they say: AtomFilms is committed to bringing the best in short entertainment to every conceivable audience. It's really that simple. Atom acquires exclusive licenses to the world's best short films, animations, and digital media, and secures distribution via television networks, airlines, theaters, home video and DVD, the Internet, broadband services, and more. For filmmakers and producers, this means greater exposure and revenue opportunities than the short entertainment category has ever offered before. For media companies, it means an opportunity to deliver programming that distances them from their competitors. For viewers, it means an opportunity to see incredible entertainment that isn't available anywhere else.
iFilm (www.ifilm.net)
IFILM is a forum for the best and most innovative work in filmed entertainment. In addition to our extensive database of streaming and deliverable short films, IFILM has forged partnerships with a wide range of affiliates to
create content packages tailored to specific segments of the moviegoing public.
MediaTrip (www.mediatrip.com)
MediaTrip.com. What you've been missing.
Reelshort (www.reelshort.com)
ShortFest (www.shortfest.com)
Shortfest. We show outstanding short films. From the expanding universe of choices, our curators select a few of the finest films to exhibit. Each month we invite a new set of curators, from some of the best festivals and museums, to pick five to ten films representative of a theme, a backdrop, a nationality, a feeling, or a mode.
What we say: Until they get some films up we can't say too much.
NetFest (www.netfest.com)
NetFest.com is the first Internet Film Festival to exhibit short films, via streaming video, and distribute independent feature films from around the world, 24-hours a day, 365 days a year.
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