Film producers find way to make Internet content pay
Oct 24th, 2009 by Peter D. Marshall
“For years now, the Internet has posed producers a seemingly impossible-to-answer question: How to monetize Web content.
This month, European producers showcased solutions — at film festivals.
On Oct. 2, Barcelona shingles Kotoc and Edda Design presented toon/Web series “The Extras” and “Sweesters,” respectively, at a vidgame/multiplatform confab organized by Catalan pubcaster TV3 during the Sitges Fantasy Film Festival, Europe’s biggest genre pic meet.
A day earlier, Lisbon-based BeActive’s Nuno Bernardo unveiled his latest Web series, gruesome chiller “Final Punishment,” at Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro Film Festival.
All are multiplatform skeins. All look set to turn a profit.”
Read this article from Variety.


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