Vimeo launches on-demand video service
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Vimeo has launched an on-demand service that allows creators to sell their own works -- and keep 90% of the revenue after transaction costs.
The online video platform showcased its new offering at the South By Southwest festival in Austin with a screening Tuesday of “It’s Such a Beautiful Day,” the latest project from Academy Award-nominated animator Don Hertzfeldt.
Vimeo Chief Executive Kerry Trainor said the on-demand feature builds on a series of tools the service provides to Vimeo Pro members, who pay a $199 annual fee.
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With the on-demand service, creators can make money from the direct online distribution of their videos. They can set their own price, determine where the video will be distributed, on a country by country basis, and offer the project on their own websites as well as through Vimeo.
Vimeo, a subsidiary of IAC, attracts a global audience of about 93 million people a month. That’s substantially smaller than the reach of rivals such as YouTube, which gets about 800 million visitors a month.
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