Vimeo has funded its first original programming project with six new episodes of web series “High Maintenance,” a comedy about a pot dealer, set to launch later this year. The online-video company, a ...
Vimeo is upping the ante in trying to bring independent film projects to its online video-on-demand service, announcing that it has set aside $10 million to help creators fund and promote their works ...
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Video service Vimeo is out this morning with a faster, revamped mobile website that reduces clutter, improves performance and lets users interact with the service while logged out. On the updated site ...
As part of Vimeo’s celebration of their one year anniversary announcing Vimeo On Demand, the company is announcing a $10 million investment fund for creators selling their work directly online. The ...
Vimeo returns to SXSW to celebrate the one-year anniversary of its Vimeo On Demand platform with a global expansion of support for creators selling their work directly online. The $10 million (EUR7.2 ...
Vimeo says it’s making a big financial commitment — a new $10 million fund— to films distributed exclusively (for a limited window of time) through Vimeo On Demand. Greg Clayman, Vimeo’s general ...
The highly popular online video service Vimeo announced Wednesday that it's introducing a new system called “Copyright Match” to automatically remove copyright ...
Two years ago, husband-and-wife team Katja Blichfeld and Ben Sinclair created "High Maintenance," a web series about a scattered group of New Yorkers tied together by their peripatetic and sympathetic ...
Vimeo was always YouTube's weird, flailing, artsy cousin — until a thirty-something CEO stepped in and figured out how to make it a cash cow. Seven years ago, Vimeo had Hollywood dreams. The internet ...
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