Like many startups, video streaming site Viddsee faced many tough decisions particularly around what areas to prioritize resources, to more trivial stuff such as where to place certain graphics on its ...
Singapore-based video site Viddsee has introduced a new editorial and marketing feature called BUZZ as it seeks to create more conversations around film content. This means that instead of just ...
If you like short films from indies and have an Android device then there’s good news for you after Viddsee launched a native Android app. Viddsee specializes in showcasing the work of independent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Viddsee, a digital platform that curates short films around Asia, which we featured on our first episode of Vulcan TV, has just ...
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Viddsee, an online video platform that helps independent filmmakers throughout Asia distribute their work, has launched the beta version of Viddsee BUZZ, a new site that is meant to help content reach ...
In 2006, Derek Tan met Ho Jia Jian in a club for film lovers. Seven years later, they are now proud co-founders of Viddsee. What happened along the way? Seven years ago, when Ho Jia Jian and Derek Tan ...
Share the best of The Jakarta Post with friends, family, or colleagues. As a subscriber, you can gift 3 to 5 articles each month that anyone can read—no subscription needed! ndonesian Film Board ...
MANILA, Philippines — Judicious use of filmic space and crisp, clear storytelling are paramount in filmmaking, but particularly challenging in shorts. The 10 finalists of the recently-held Viddsee ...
Two outstanding short films, James Allen Fajardo’s “The Boy Who Bleeds in the Middle of the Sea” and Cynthia Saluba’s “Day of Danger (Petsa de Peligro),” were declared winners of the Gold and Silver ...
With global streaming platforms like Netflix NFLX and Disney+ DIS moving emphatically towards expanding their slate of originals, Singapore-based short film streaming platform Viddsee is carving out a ...
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