Blinkx Adds Tens Of Thousands Of Movie Clips, Thanks To AnyClip

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Wednesday, May 9th, 2012
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Video search company Blinkx will be adding tens of thousands of clips from various feature films to its search engine, thanks to a deal with startup AnyClip. The agreement should bolster the amount of content Blinkx users will be able to access, as well as monetization for both companies and the studios who provide their videos to AnyClip.

AnyClip has more than 50,000 video clips from 12,000 different feature films, which come from studios such as Warner Bros, Universal Studios, Vivendi, First Look and Virgil Films. The startup takes those films, breaks them down into clips, and tags them with advanced metadata, allowing users to search based on the actors included in a scene, snippets of dialogue, and the like.

Through this distribution agreement, AnyClip will make those clips available for search as part of its Blinkx’s video platform. Blinkx now claims some 35 million hours of video content available through its site, and gets about 100 million uniques per month, according to comScore. The agreement is a rev-share deal, according to AnyClip CEO Oren Nauman, through which AnyClip and Blinkx will share advertising revenue with the studios that they’ve licensed the clips from.

AnyClip has been ramping up both licensing and distribution since getting a redesign and announcing its focus on the B2B market last year. Last fall it signed up Warner Bros for movies from the Batman and Harry Potter franchises, as well as Ocean’s Eleven, 300, Superman, and others. AnyClip also struck a distribution deal with Dailymotion to make those films available on its video portal.

While AnyClip was a bit slow to hit its stride, Nauman says the startup now is getting millions of video viewers daily. With both content and distribution growing, AnyClip is considering raising more funding. The startup, which is backed by Jerusalem Venture Partners, has 35 employees based in offices in New York City, Los Angeles and Jerusalem.


Company: AnyClip
Website: anyclip.com
Launch Date: 2008

AnyClip enables users to find any moment from any movie in its database. Its technology and innovative user experience allows consumers to relive their favorite moments from their favorite movies. AnyClip partners with film and television studios to create new promotional channels for movies and monetize their catalog content. Leveraging its distribution network, AnyClip allows third-party sites to provide their users with fun, exciting and legal movie content services, increasing traffic and ARPU.

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Company: blinkx
Website: blinkx.com
Launch Date: December 16, 2004
IPO: BLNX

blinkx is an Internet Media platform that connects online video viewers with content publishers and distributors, utilizing advertising to monetize those interactions. blinkx has an index of over 35 million hours of video and 800 media partnerships; 111 patents preserve the site’s proprietary search engine technology, which is known as CORE. Founded in 2004, blinkx went public on the London Stock Exchange (AIM) in May, 2007. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, CA and London, England. blinkx powers video search...

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