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YouTube 3.000 Add a new Hollywood movies for rent
YouTube has begun adding some 3,000 movies from major studios for rent in United States Monday, new movies for users to rent from Monday, with millions of free videos created by the user of the best popular known site.
The film market in real time was mainly dominated by Netflix and YouTube now want a piece of that action. Monday, Google YouTube has announced will begin distribution of new films that the speech of the king, my favorite villain, and The Green Hornet.
A company statement YouTube said start getting new movies from Sony, Warner Bros, Universal Pictures and Lionsgate. The rental rate for the latest movies are beginning to $ 3.99.
Google Inc.-owned YouTube offers a mix of recent Hollywood blockbusters, independent films and foreign 99 cents to 3.99 $ Each. These include Oscar winners from last year "The King's Speech" and "Inception," with classics like "Scarface" and "Taxi Driver". Most films on the site are estimated at about $ 2.99.
In addition, hundreds of new films, including some before offering the latest versions are available for free consultation, as well as other clips to see new films online here.
YouTube says it's increased investment in the development of original content through YouTube next program and initiatives such as the Institute Creator and development program NextUp. In the next year, YouTube says it will help its 20,000 Member + to create even more content.
YouTube has signed an agreement with major studios, including Time Warner Inc. Warner Bros., Sony Pictures Sony Corp'sJ, Photos Comcast Corp., Universal and Lions Gate Entertainment.
When users have updated their YouTube accounts may be paid to a film, which 30 days to start seeing. Once users begin to see the film generally have 24 hours to complete.
Many new films that streaming will be available together on DVD.
Studies Hollywood is slowly warming to the idea of using social media, not only for marketing, but as a potential new distribution point, such as cable and theaters.
Warner Bros has recently begun to experiment with some of his most popular films in Facebook Facebook a share of the rent can be paid on credit.
YouTube allows users share movies movie rentals on the social networking site like Facebook and Twitter, but if the recipient clicks the link to see a trailer, unless you also praised the film.
Another feature is the film on YouTube Extras such as a DVD with extras behind the scenes videos, interviews with actors, parodies and remixes by YouTube users.
The new service is only available in the United States.
YouTube has spent the last two years to redevelop the popular site, to change its image as a place Grain 2 minutes of clips of pets and users children.
The purpose of YouTube is to attract more visitors to their videos in a rapidly changing sector of web content, you need to offer production values better compete with the offers of professional attention from the likes of Hulu, Netflix Inc. and CBS sites, Walt Disney Co ABC and other stations.
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