Skip to main content

Vimeo offers filmmakers $10,000 for first-run digital rights

vimeo on demand film funding
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Filmmakers turning up at this week’s Toronto International Film Festival with new work in hand could score $10,000 from Vimeo if they give the video-sharing site first-run rights to show it exclusively on its Vimeo on Demand platform for a period of one month.

Kerry Trainor, chief executive of the streaming site, told the Wall Street Journal this week that the exclusivity rule applies only to distribution via digital platforms (think iTunes, Netflix, etc), so filmmakers would be free to show their work in movie theaters and on cable channels before it appears on Vimeo, or at the same time.

Distribution difficulties

Distribution is one of the biggest challenges for independent filmmakers. Last year, of around 150 movies premiering at the Toronto festival, only about 30 managed to ink a distribution deal for the lucrative US market.

The film festival’s artistic director, Cameron Bailey, said that by teaming up with Vimeo “that small film from Chile or Indonesia, or that low-budget film from the US” will have a much better chance of reaching a wider audience. The $10,000 payout could, after all, be added to the movie’s marketing budget. Or, knowing how strapped for cash many indie filmmakers are, could actually be the marketing budget.

Movies from the festival which come to Vimeo’s site will be priced at $4.99 per stream. If and when Vimeo makes back the $10,000 (that means hitting about 2,000 streams), revenue will be split according to Vimeo on Demand’s usual terms, ie. 90 percent to the filmmaker and 10 percent to Vimeo.

Trainor told GigaOM that if its Toronto film festival funding initiative proves successful, it could be rolled out on a wider scale.

On demand

Vimeo launched its on-demand service in March to offer Vimeo Pro members an easy way to sell their work directly to the audience. So far, around 2,000 movies are available for viewing, though Vimeo will be hoping the Toronto film festival deal will help bring it more high-quality movies. 

Vimeo on Demand allows filmmakers to set a price and viewing period for streaming their work, though downloads can also be offered. The service is available only to Pro members, a package which currently costs $199 a year and includes other benefits such as 50GB of storage, unlimited HD uploading, advanced statistics, and more besides.

Topics
Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
3 underrated (HBO) Max movies you should watch this weekend (June 28-30)
A girl looks at a boy in House at the End of the Street.

June is surprisingly over, and with it, a great month for movies comes to a satisfactory close. You've probably watched Inside Out 2 or Bad Boys: Ride or Die or maybe even The Bikeriders. From blockbusters to indie fare, the theatrical movie business has been robust and healthy.

The same goes for streaming. Netflix had a big hit with Richard Linklater's Hit Man, while Amazon Prime Video recently premiered the latest bonkers season of The Boys. HBO and Max have been quieter, but their robust library speaks volumes to the streamer's high quality. The following three films are older, but are just as worth your time as new hits like House of the Dragon season 2.
The Skin I Live In (2011)

Read more
3 underrated Amazon Prime Video movies you should watch this weekend (June 28-30)
Two men spy from a car in The Limey.

As we head toward the end of June, it's worth reflecting on how we want to spend the rest of summer. For some, that's going to mean enjoying nice weather or getting some time in at the beach. For others, it might mean escaping from the heat, at least for a while, to check out a great movie.

If you fall into that second category, then we've pulled together a list of three great, underrated, titles available on Amazon Prime Video that are all worth checking out. Prime Video is home to some of the best movies available online, but it can be hard to find the ones you want. These three will at least give you a great place to start.
The Limey (1999)
The Limey | 4K Restoration Trailer | Plays Dec. 19

Read more
The best Netflix original series right now
Eric and Benedict Cumberbatch in Eric.

The era of Peak TV was also Peak Netflix, because the streamer seemingly had an endless supply of new original series. So far in 2024, that hasn't been the case. Whether we'll ever get the same level of content again seems unlikely for now. But even in a reduced capacity, Netflix still has a few new additions to its lineup of originals.

For the month of June, we're adding the '80s-set thriller, Eric, which stars Benedict Cumbebatch. Our other pick for the month is Supacell, which is Netflix's new British series that remixes some old superhero archetypes. That's not a very big selection for fans who always want something new, but this roundup of the best Netflix original series really does have all of the top options in one place for you. All you have to do is scroll down and make time to binge watch some shows.

Read more