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Different
Philosophies: A
sample of digital film
companies
Camera
Planet
Puts
the camera into the hands of the viewers, allowing them to tell
their own stories, receive feedback and create community around
content. Aims to create weekly streams of video organized under
topically themed channels enhanced with interactive features to
create community around content.Launched in 1999.
AtomFilms
Licenses
and markets short-form entertainment for distribution to various
outlets, such as television networks, airlines, theaters, home video
and DVD. Seeks a certain standard of film to associate with the
AtomFilm "brand name" digital film entertainment label. Launched
in 1998.
IFilm
A
forum for filmed entertainment that also includes chat rooms and
bulletin boards with the goal of creating community. Also includes
editorial section with articles from magazines covering digital
film and has its own newsletter. It does not ask for rights to the
film. Will accept any kind of film except pornography and home movies.
Launched in February 1999.
Cage
Digital
Produces
and develops digital entertainment for broadcast, film and the Internet.
Specializes in the creation of 3D computer animation, special F/X
and graphics, providing expertise from design and storyboarding
to production and post-production. Launched in
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