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Very-big short films libraries on the internet
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:01 pm
by chans123
Since there are a lot of good short films to be found...... Do anyone find some sites that have many short films?
I just found one. Its video library has provide many short-films, including "La Fille et l'amande" (a teen film that was very difficult to be found online)
http://www.clermont-filmfest.com/00_tem ... =100012192
Unlucky, it is not a free site. (The membership fee is 60 € per yer.)
http://www.clermont-filmfest.com/00_tem ... =21&lang=2
Wishing more online short films libraries will be found.

Re: Very-big short films libraries on the internet
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:30 pm
by FLL
Interesting site, though it looks like it's not really an online library. The site seems to provide access for people actually attending their yearly film festival who are in the business of buying films. Nothing I see actually says if you sign up and pay the money that you will be able to view online via the net (other than possibly the current year's festival films).
Re: Very-big short films libraries on the internet
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 5:33 pm
by chans123
FLL wrote:Interesting site, though it looks like it's not really an online library. The site seems to provide access for people actually attending their yearly film festival who are in the business of buying films. Nothing I see actually says if you sign up and pay the money that you will be able to view online via the net (other than possibly the current year's festival films).
But on their Subscription form, infos of [YOUR COMPANY] and [MAIN ACTIVITY] are not compulsory fields; it may means that you can even choose to don't write anything about [YOUR COMPANY] and [MAIN ACTIVITY].
It should means that as long as you can pay 60 € per yer, you will be able to view short films online via the net.
Anyway, the site clearly states that "La Fille et l'amande" can be viewed in their video library. (If you don't know how to read the page.... You just need to click the logo on the right side, and it would show that whether the film can be viewed in their video library.)
http://www.clermont-filmfest.com/00_tem ... =100012192#
EDIT: After reading these articles, maybe you are right?
http://www.clermont-filmfest.com/00_tem ... .php?m=116
http://www.clermont-filmfest.com/00_tem ... .php?m=169
I'm sorry that I may waste your time.....