Category: Video On Demand

  • Netflix gets competition as Hooq enters Singapore market

    Netflix gets competition as Hooq enters Singapore market

    MUMBAI: Team Netflix, please take note. Video streaming service Hooq is now available in Singapore. It launched in the Philippines early last year, and has since expanded to Thailand, India and Indonesia. In India, Hooq plans to invest $2 million on home-grown content.

    Hooq is a joint venture by Singtel, Sony Pictures Television and Warner Bros. Entertainment.

    The platform has a catalogue of over 20,000 movies and television shows, comprising both Hollywood and regional content. Apart from Hollywood content, Hooq has presently sourced Indian films and shows from studios like Rajshri Productions, Reliance Entertainment, Shemaroo Entertainment, Balaji Telefilms and Whacked Out Studios. With the cost of making original English language shows high, the platform is considering Hindi and other Indian language content.

    It gives users access to Hollywood, Filipino, Indonesian and Indian content but there are plans to add Korean, Malay and Chinese content within the next 90 days.

    In Singapore, a subscription costs from $8.98 a month, to $78.98 for 360 days ($6.58 a month). Discounts are available for longer subscriptions. Hooq has also partnered with Singtel to offer prepaid streaming data bundles starting at $7 for 1 GB of streaming. More bundles will be available for the customers in the next few months.

  • Piracy at YouTube under check, claims Raghavan

    Piracy at YouTube under check, claims Raghavan

    NEW DELHI: YouTube India head of content operations Satya Raghavan has claimed that it has succeeded in curbing piracy on its platform to a large extent. Veteran actress Shabana Azmi along with the young actor Tannishtha Chatterjee was the cynosure of all eyes as they conducted a session in Producers’ Lab at the ongoing Film Bazaar at IFFI Goa on ‘How to Pitch an Actor’.

    Speaking in the Building Communities and Icons section at the Bazaar, Raghavan said “When you upload a film on YouTube, a fingerprint of that film is created. If somebody else is uploading that film, there are a certain proofs by which you come to know about this. YouTube is perhaps the only platform where you can actually know that someone has put up your content but you need to put your content up first, because about 500 hours of content is being uploaded every minute. This is a great system that allows the content owner to understand if their content is being pirated.” He was conducting an engrossing session about the burgeoning digital space and the platform that Youtube has provided filmmakers.

    On monetisation of a Youtube channel, he said, “Once you turn on the section called monetisation in your backend control centre, only then will it serve you ads. You also have to think about whether you’re sending the right signals through your content, which is by giving good descriptions, that help to identify the content and helps us match it with viewers on the other side.”

    The Bazaar organized by the National Film Development Corporation concludes tomorrow. It is held to coincide with the International Film Festival of India which will conclude on 27 November.

    Azmi, who attended the Film Bazaar for the first time since it commenced a decade earlier, was also there to promote her upcoming film Idgah which is a part of the ‘Film Bazaar Recommends’ section. She said, “I learnt there is a formal way in which film business can be conducted. I think it’s important because I’m very interested in the work of first-time filmmakers.”

    “I think these tags of a film being ‘women-oriented’ and ‘heroine-oriented’ have to slowly go out at some point, to feel that we are reaching a point of gender equality, and recognising that cinema is essentially a medium of storytelling,” said Chatterjee.

    “It’s important to highlight the truths about women today, no matter how ugly they are,” said theatre artist/filmmaker/screenwriter Vani Tripathi Tikoo. “Once we address this, the change is cumulative, and only then will it be accepted widely as a part of our culture and society.”

    Producer Kiran Rao, who spent most of her time catching diverse south Asian films in the Viewing Room, said Aamir Khan Productions will attend the next edition of the NFDC Film Bazaar.

    “The Film Bazaar has changed the landscape of how films are made and distributed, and really brought the film community together. It’s a fantastic and much-needed annual event. Aamir Khan Productions will hope to look for projects, meet people and find talent here. The Viewing Room is a great resource that Deepti DCunha, programmer of WIP, has created,” Rao said.

    The Knowledge Series started with the Investor Pitch of Film Bazaar Recommends (Part I) which screened documentary and film trailers followed by a short presentation by the filmmakers, highlighting the support that they needed to complete their process.
    Baradwaj Rangan moderated a discussion with filmmaker Prakash Jha, Chatterjee and Tikoo on “Women Protagonists in Indian Filmscape – Changing Dynamics.”

    In the discussion on Unique Distribution Models – Reaching Out With Independent Films moderator by filmmaker Rohan Sippy, panelists included filmmakers Sandeep Mohan, director of Love, Wrinkle-Free and Hola Venky!, and Sanal Kumar Sasidharan, who started ‘Cinema Cab’, a movement to screen films across the length and breadth of Kerala, and co-founder and CEO of Reelmonk Vivek Paul.

    Rohan Sippy explored the intricacies of the two filmmakers’ approaches, which both thrived on a non-monetary promotional approach and remarked, “It’s very interesting how you have managed to create unique models that work for you and your specific films and audiences. It takes a lot of conviction to follow through on such a vision of involving the audience, and taking the film to them.”

    In Storytelling & Narratives in 360 degrees section, Amsterdam Creative Industries Network Coordinator of Interaction and Games Lab Mirjam Vosmeer presented an illuminating presentation on Virtual Reality, and spoke at length about the various aspects of the uncharted territory that are being researched upon.

    Filmmaker and animator Gitanjali Rao who moderated the discussion and posed questions from the point of view of a filmmaker.“It is such a different way of telling stories. Besides, the fantasy and pleasure aspect of Virtual Reality, it is the empathy that it can induce in the viewer that really fascinates me,” she confessed. “To be able to involve an audience in such an immersive way has a lot of potential, especially for documentary filmmakers.”

    The panel discussion on Queen’s Journey & Filming In the Netherlands moderated by the media specialist and author Vanita Kohli-Khandekar included film commissioner, Nederlands Filmfonds, Bas Van der Reem, the producer Thomas Drijver and the producer of Queen Vivek Bajrang Agrawal. The panel discussion on VOD as the key distribution platforms for independent films included founder of The Film Collaborative, Orly Ravid, and Vista India CEO Suri Gopalan.

    ​Before the film bazaar commenced, the Film Facilitation Office had organised a one-day Workshop with Nodal Officers appointed by various State Governments and Central Government Ministries / Departments / Agencies to act as the one-point contact for easing the process of filming in their respective jurisdiction.

    The workshop included a case study presentation by Gujarat, which won the National Award for the Most Film Friendly State in 2016. It is envisaged that these discussions would motivate and mobilize the Nodal officers from State and Central Governments towards not only easier and timely facilitation of permissions for shooting films in their State, but also undertaking initiatives for a favorable filming environment.​

  • Piracy at YouTube under check, claims Raghavan

    Piracy at YouTube under check, claims Raghavan

    NEW DELHI: YouTube India head of content operations Satya Raghavan has claimed that it has succeeded in curbing piracy on its platform to a large extent. Veteran actress Shabana Azmi along with the young actor Tannishtha Chatterjee was the cynosure of all eyes as they conducted a session in Producers’ Lab at the ongoing Film Bazaar at IFFI Goa on ‘How to Pitch an Actor’.

    Speaking in the Building Communities and Icons section at the Bazaar, Raghavan said “When you upload a film on YouTube, a fingerprint of that film is created. If somebody else is uploading that film, there are a certain proofs by which you come to know about this. YouTube is perhaps the only platform where you can actually know that someone has put up your content but you need to put your content up first, because about 500 hours of content is being uploaded every minute. This is a great system that allows the content owner to understand if their content is being pirated.” He was conducting an engrossing session about the burgeoning digital space and the platform that Youtube has provided filmmakers.

    On monetisation of a Youtube channel, he said, “Once you turn on the section called monetisation in your backend control centre, only then will it serve you ads. You also have to think about whether you’re sending the right signals through your content, which is by giving good descriptions, that help to identify the content and helps us match it with viewers on the other side.”

    The Bazaar organized by the National Film Development Corporation concludes tomorrow. It is held to coincide with the International Film Festival of India which will conclude on 27 November.

    Azmi, who attended the Film Bazaar for the first time since it commenced a decade earlier, was also there to promote her upcoming film Idgah which is a part of the ‘Film Bazaar Recommends’ section. She said, “I learnt there is a formal way in which film business can be conducted. I think it’s important because I’m very interested in the work of first-time filmmakers.”

    “I think these tags of a film being ‘women-oriented’ and ‘heroine-oriented’ have to slowly go out at some point, to feel that we are reaching a point of gender equality, and recognising that cinema is essentially a medium of storytelling,” said Chatterjee.

    “It’s important to highlight the truths about women today, no matter how ugly they are,” said theatre artist/filmmaker/screenwriter Vani Tripathi Tikoo. “Once we address this, the change is cumulative, and only then will it be accepted widely as a part of our culture and society.”

    Producer Kiran Rao, who spent most of her time catching diverse south Asian films in the Viewing Room, said Aamir Khan Productions will attend the next edition of the NFDC Film Bazaar.

    “The Film Bazaar has changed the landscape of how films are made and distributed, and really brought the film community together. It’s a fantastic and much-needed annual event. Aamir Khan Productions will hope to look for projects, meet people and find talent here. The Viewing Room is a great resource that Deepti DCunha, programmer of WIP, has created,” Rao said.

    The Knowledge Series started with the Investor Pitch of Film Bazaar Recommends (Part I) which screened documentary and film trailers followed by a short presentation by the filmmakers, highlighting the support that they needed to complete their process.
    Baradwaj Rangan moderated a discussion with filmmaker Prakash Jha, Chatterjee and Tikoo on “Women Protagonists in Indian Filmscape – Changing Dynamics.”

    In the discussion on Unique Distribution Models – Reaching Out With Independent Films moderator by filmmaker Rohan Sippy, panelists included filmmakers Sandeep Mohan, director of Love, Wrinkle-Free and Hola Venky!, and Sanal Kumar Sasidharan, who started ‘Cinema Cab’, a movement to screen films across the length and breadth of Kerala, and co-founder and CEO of Reelmonk Vivek Paul.

    Rohan Sippy explored the intricacies of the two filmmakers’ approaches, which both thrived on a non-monetary promotional approach and remarked, “It’s very interesting how you have managed to create unique models that work for you and your specific films and audiences. It takes a lot of conviction to follow through on such a vision of involving the audience, and taking the film to them.”

    In Storytelling & Narratives in 360 degrees section, Amsterdam Creative Industries Network Coordinator of Interaction and Games Lab Mirjam Vosmeer presented an illuminating presentation on Virtual Reality, and spoke at length about the various aspects of the uncharted territory that are being researched upon.

    Filmmaker and animator Gitanjali Rao who moderated the discussion and posed questions from the point of view of a filmmaker.“It is such a different way of telling stories. Besides, the fantasy and pleasure aspect of Virtual Reality, it is the empathy that it can induce in the viewer that really fascinates me,” she confessed. “To be able to involve an audience in such an immersive way has a lot of potential, especially for documentary filmmakers.”

    The panel discussion on Queen’s Journey & Filming In the Netherlands moderated by the media specialist and author Vanita Kohli-Khandekar included film commissioner, Nederlands Filmfonds, Bas Van der Reem, the producer Thomas Drijver and the producer of Queen Vivek Bajrang Agrawal. The panel discussion on VOD as the key distribution platforms for independent films included founder of The Film Collaborative, Orly Ravid, and Vista India CEO Suri Gopalan.

    ​Before the film bazaar commenced, the Film Facilitation Office had organised a one-day Workshop with Nodal Officers appointed by various State Governments and Central Government Ministries / Departments / Agencies to act as the one-point contact for easing the process of filming in their respective jurisdiction.

    The workshop included a case study presentation by Gujarat, which won the National Award for the Most Film Friendly State in 2016. It is envisaged that these discussions would motivate and mobilize the Nodal officers from State and Central Governments towards not only easier and timely facilitation of permissions for shooting films in their State, but also undertaking initiatives for a favorable filming environment.​

  • Viu forays into micro originals with ‘Viru Ke Funde’

    Viu forays into micro originals with ‘Viru Ke Funde’

    MUMBAI: Vuclip, a PCCW Media Company and the leading premium video on demand (VOD) service for emerging markets, has today announced the launch of ‘Viru ke Funde’, a fifteen episode web series that will be streamed on Vuclip’s OTT Video on Demand Service – Viu.

    Virender Sehwag will play the central character in the show and will be seen doling out advice to his group of friends on issues such as weight loss, managing stress, dodging telemarketers and the taxman as well as ways to win an argument with your better half and learning to cope with your mother-in-law’s taunts among others.

    The show was conceptualized based on Vuclip’s research insight that 60% of India’s digital audiences show the propensity to consume cricket focused comedy genre content which ties well with Sehwag’s raw, earthy and ‘in your face’ humor which has made him a Twitter sensation with over 7.5 million followers.

    The first five episodes of the show have been released today on Viu, with one new episode scheduled to be released every day for the next ten days until 2 December 2016.

    With a run time of about two minutes per episode, the show marks the advent of ‘Micro Originals’ – short form snackable video content aimed at entertaining the mobile audience ‘on the go.’ This effort also underscores Viu’s differentiated short form content strategy.

    Vuclip India country head Vishal Maheshwari said, “Viu is a celebration of fandom and a video destination that knows its viewers’ entertainment quotient. Much like our first original show ‘What the Duck,’ this series too will enable fans of Virender Sehwag to see him in his off-field personality which they have grown to like. ‘Viru Ke Funde’ is an exciting addition to our catalog of originals for our viewers.”

    Sehwag said, “Life is all about keeping things simple. See the Ball, Hit the Ball! Viru ke Funde is about sharing what I have learned in life and cricket with my real friends, making the experience all the more ‘FUN.’ I am delighted to partner with Viu which has given me a platform to engage with my fans through the digital medium. I hope the show will give you as much thrill as my batting did.”

    Links to the first five episodes of ‘Viru Ke Funde’

    Promo – https://www.viu.com/en/media/1139615025?containerId=playlist-24122189

    Funda #1: How to Win an Argument with your Wife

    https://www.viu.com/en/media/1139341106?containerId=playlist-24122189

    Funda #2: How to behave in a 5 Star Hotel

    https://www.viu.com/en/media/1139341134?containerId=playlist-24122189

    Funda #3: How To Increase Facebook Likes 

    https://www.viu.com/en/media/1139341139?containerId=playlist-24122189

    Funda #4: How To Manage Stress

    https://www.viu.com/en/media/1139341149?containerId=playlist-24122189

    Funda #5: How To Lose Weight

    https://www.viu.com/en/media/1139341137?containerId=playlist-24122189

  • Viu forays into micro originals with ‘Viru Ke Funde’

    Viu forays into micro originals with ‘Viru Ke Funde’

    MUMBAI: Vuclip, a PCCW Media Company and the leading premium video on demand (VOD) service for emerging markets, has today announced the launch of ‘Viru ke Funde’, a fifteen episode web series that will be streamed on Vuclip’s OTT Video on Demand Service – Viu.

    Virender Sehwag will play the central character in the show and will be seen doling out advice to his group of friends on issues such as weight loss, managing stress, dodging telemarketers and the taxman as well as ways to win an argument with your better half and learning to cope with your mother-in-law’s taunts among others.

    The show was conceptualized based on Vuclip’s research insight that 60% of India’s digital audiences show the propensity to consume cricket focused comedy genre content which ties well with Sehwag’s raw, earthy and ‘in your face’ humor which has made him a Twitter sensation with over 7.5 million followers.

    The first five episodes of the show have been released today on Viu, with one new episode scheduled to be released every day for the next ten days until 2 December 2016.

    With a run time of about two minutes per episode, the show marks the advent of ‘Micro Originals’ – short form snackable video content aimed at entertaining the mobile audience ‘on the go.’ This effort also underscores Viu’s differentiated short form content strategy.

    Vuclip India country head Vishal Maheshwari said, “Viu is a celebration of fandom and a video destination that knows its viewers’ entertainment quotient. Much like our first original show ‘What the Duck,’ this series too will enable fans of Virender Sehwag to see him in his off-field personality which they have grown to like. ‘Viru Ke Funde’ is an exciting addition to our catalog of originals for our viewers.”

    Sehwag said, “Life is all about keeping things simple. See the Ball, Hit the Ball! Viru ke Funde is about sharing what I have learned in life and cricket with my real friends, making the experience all the more ‘FUN.’ I am delighted to partner with Viu which has given me a platform to engage with my fans through the digital medium. I hope the show will give you as much thrill as my batting did.”

    Links to the first five episodes of ‘Viru Ke Funde’

    Promo – https://www.viu.com/en/media/1139615025?containerId=playlist-24122189

    Funda #1: How to Win an Argument with your Wife

    https://www.viu.com/en/media/1139341106?containerId=playlist-24122189

    Funda #2: How to behave in a 5 Star Hotel

    https://www.viu.com/en/media/1139341134?containerId=playlist-24122189

    Funda #3: How To Increase Facebook Likes 

    https://www.viu.com/en/media/1139341139?containerId=playlist-24122189

    Funda #4: How To Manage Stress

    https://www.viu.com/en/media/1139341149?containerId=playlist-24122189

    Funda #5: How To Lose Weight

    https://www.viu.com/en/media/1139341137?containerId=playlist-24122189

  • Vu2Vu enters India with video communication solutions

    Vu2Vu enters India with video communication solutions

    MUMBAI: Vu2Vu has signed a strategic partnership with India based premier satellite service provider LAMHAS Satellite Services with an aim to sell and distribute bespoke video communication solutions in Indian subcontinent.

    The companies signed the agreement in the presence of Minister for Employment and Small Business in Ireland H.E. Pat Breen TD and the Irish Ambassador to India in New Delhi H.E. Brian McElduff during the Enterprise Ireland Trade Mission to India.

    Vu2Vu Founding Director and CTO Andrew Collins said, “We are happy to extend our expertise with LAMHAS and look forward to increase our presence in Indian subcontinent. There has been a surge in telecommunication and teleconferencing facilities in India. Due to large geographical distances, business stretching beyond geographies and improved telecom infrastructure, teleconferencing is a necessity for doing business effectively and LAMHAS will help us extend our reach and acceptance here”.

    Vu2Vu™ is changing the way people connect; Easy to use and manage, Vu2Vu™ technology innovations put HD-quality, multipoint video communications within reach of anyone using any device, anywhere. All that’s needed is an Internet, LTE (Long-Term Evolution), 3G or 4G connections to join in a lifelike and truly collaborative meeting experience. Today, Vu2Vu’s™ video collaboration solutions power new workflow applications that close information gaps boosting customer interactions.

    LAMHAS MD Manoj Shah said, “This partnership with Vu2Vu is an important growth initiative for LAMHAS. With our wealth of experience in the Media & Broadcasting industry, we look forward to providing valuable commercial and legal insights in the day-to-day operations”.

    Vu2Vu has been providing video conferencing solutions to Enterprise Ireland and they have built a strong global cloud network and own cloud solutions. With this partnership with LAMHAS, Vu2Vu aim’s to mark their presence in Indian region, embarking their expertise in the Healthcare and Education solution.

  • Vu2Vu enters India with video communication solutions

    Vu2Vu enters India with video communication solutions

    MUMBAI: Vu2Vu has signed a strategic partnership with India based premier satellite service provider LAMHAS Satellite Services with an aim to sell and distribute bespoke video communication solutions in Indian subcontinent.

    The companies signed the agreement in the presence of Minister for Employment and Small Business in Ireland H.E. Pat Breen TD and the Irish Ambassador to India in New Delhi H.E. Brian McElduff during the Enterprise Ireland Trade Mission to India.

    Vu2Vu Founding Director and CTO Andrew Collins said, “We are happy to extend our expertise with LAMHAS and look forward to increase our presence in Indian subcontinent. There has been a surge in telecommunication and teleconferencing facilities in India. Due to large geographical distances, business stretching beyond geographies and improved telecom infrastructure, teleconferencing is a necessity for doing business effectively and LAMHAS will help us extend our reach and acceptance here”.

    Vu2Vu™ is changing the way people connect; Easy to use and manage, Vu2Vu™ technology innovations put HD-quality, multipoint video communications within reach of anyone using any device, anywhere. All that’s needed is an Internet, LTE (Long-Term Evolution), 3G or 4G connections to join in a lifelike and truly collaborative meeting experience. Today, Vu2Vu’s™ video collaboration solutions power new workflow applications that close information gaps boosting customer interactions.

    LAMHAS MD Manoj Shah said, “This partnership with Vu2Vu is an important growth initiative for LAMHAS. With our wealth of experience in the Media & Broadcasting industry, we look forward to providing valuable commercial and legal insights in the day-to-day operations”.

    Vu2Vu has been providing video conferencing solutions to Enterprise Ireland and they have built a strong global cloud network and own cloud solutions. With this partnership with LAMHAS, Vu2Vu aim’s to mark their presence in Indian region, embarking their expertise in the Healthcare and Education solution.

  • Amazon Prime Video announces premiere of ‘The Grand Tour’

    Amazon Prime Video announces premiere of ‘The Grand Tour’

    MUMBAI: Amazon has announced that Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will reunite to make a new motoring show for the platform. Titled The Grand Tour, the show will be available exclusively to Amazon Prime Video members in the U.K., the U.S., Germany and Japan.

    Produced by the trio’s long time executive producer Andy Wilman, the award-winning team have committed to three seasons as part of this landmark global TV deal.

    The first season comprises of 12 series which will premiere in 2016 every week on Friday and features the trio driving and testing expensive cars in exotic locations.

    The Grand Tour is added in the Amazon Original Series and is going to reach out to more than 200 countries worldwide only on Amazon Prime Video.

    Amazon Prime already offers unlimited free fast delivery on India’s largest selection of products, early access to top deals and more benefits for an unparalleled shopping experience

  • Amazon Prime Video announces premiere of ‘The Grand Tour’

    Amazon Prime Video announces premiere of ‘The Grand Tour’

    MUMBAI: Amazon has announced that Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will reunite to make a new motoring show for the platform. Titled The Grand Tour, the show will be available exclusively to Amazon Prime Video members in the U.K., the U.S., Germany and Japan.

    Produced by the trio’s long time executive producer Andy Wilman, the award-winning team have committed to three seasons as part of this landmark global TV deal.

    The first season comprises of 12 series which will premiere in 2016 every week on Friday and features the trio driving and testing expensive cars in exotic locations.

    The Grand Tour is added in the Amazon Original Series and is going to reach out to more than 200 countries worldwide only on Amazon Prime Video.

    Amazon Prime already offers unlimited free fast delivery on India’s largest selection of products, early access to top deals and more benefits for an unparalleled shopping experience

  • Hooq expands its kids offering; to add 500 hours of content

    Hooq expands its kids offering; to add 500 hours of content

    MUMBAI: Video on demand streaming service Hooq has announced that it is tripling its content for kids and will add more child-friendly content soon.

    With the demand for kids’ content growing in India, Hooq plans to be a video service that caters to everyone in a family whether they want Hollywood, local or kids content. This also ensures that a family can enjoy their own favourites across multiple devices anytime.

    The VOD service is expanding its library that will constitute over 500 hours of kids’ content in the next few weeks.

    Hooq marketing head Sheila Paul stated that the streaming service has already inked few deals with big names in family entertainment like Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Kids Like Us, Hasbro, Mattel Turner and MoMedia.

    Kids can soon watch animated series such as SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go!, PAW Patrol, Littlest Pet Shop, My Little Pony, Mr. Bean, etc on their parents’ mobile devices or tablets. Fans of Hi-5 and iCarly will also be able to revisit their favorite episodes of the series.

    Last Halloween, the streaming service held the third Hooq hangouts dubbed SP-Hooq-tacular event gathering young movie buffs in their spookiest costumes as they watched horror comedy Monster House produced by Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis.

    Hooq’s competitors in this space like YouTube Kids, Voot, and Sony Liv too have quality content for kids and, hence, it remains to be seen how gripping would this streaming service’s kids content be.