Movieclips.com brings library to YouTube
August 10, 2011
Movieclips.com, which has compiled the largest collection of licensed Hollywood film clips on the web, will partner with Google to bring more than 20,000 HD clips to YouTube.
Movieclips have announced that the clips will be available through the Movie Extras on the YouTube VoD platform, and also through the Movieclips YouTube channel.
The clips are licensed from the libraries of six major Hollywood studios; each one is coded by Movieclips’ content curators with hundreds of “data points,” allowing Movieclips to direct viewers to related clips and permitting viewers to search for clips by actor, title, genre, and a variety of other categories.
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