Vimeo says it will fund a minimum of five movies by female filmmakers this year “to help close the gender equality gap.” The program, part of the video sharing site’s “Share the Screen” initiative, ...
Vimeo continues to invest in original programming — announcing three new projects involving women in front of and behind the camera — although the IAC-owned video site is still mainly interested in ...
Vimeo, which has been moving over the past several months to further invest in its original content and creator community, announced this morning it has acquired VHX, a company providing a platform ...
Vimeo has long branded itself a home for high-quality video content on the Internet. Now, the company wants to up its game by acquiring video-streaming service VHX--and to show that Vimeo has ...
One of the biggest trends in media over the past year has been the move from free, ad-supported models to premium options like Netflix, Hulu, and commercial-free deals like YouTube Red. Smaller ...
The Outs Season Two from Adam Goldman on Vimeo. Vimeo said at SXSW tonight that it has slated a quartet of programs for its second slate of originals: a comedy series, a feature documentary on pinball ...
Vimeo is broadening its lineup of original series and specials, announcing four new projects rolling out this spring including its first documentary and concert films, and set a March 30 premiere date ...
Vimeo wants more women making films on its platform and is launching a new three-pronged initiative called “Share the Screen” at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, today to lend financial ...
Vimeo just announced the launch of a new initiative aimed at supporting female filmmakers, Variety reports. The project, called “Share the Screen,” is a new effort by the company intended to help ...
Video creators can now build and customise their own customer-facing subscription channel and distribute it on Vimeo and other distribution platforms such as full mobile and connected TV apps. Joey ...
Vimeo plans to start a new Netflix-type streaming service and develop its own content, but its won't spend Netflix dollars. Rather, the site (owned by Barry Diller's IAC) will help its creator ...