NFB Wants to launch ”the Netflix of Documentaries”
Realscreen newsletter of yesterday presents interesting news from NFB, National Film Board of Canada, the pioneer film institution in the world, set up in 1939 (parallel to the Danish equivalent, I want you to remember…) and now very much active in finding new ways to get ”high quality auteur documentaries to an international audience”.
From the article: The destination, available on the Web, connected TV and mobile devices in 2014, will offer interactive documentaries and content that is curated, bilingual, and eventually multilingual. The NFB says it is aiming to create “the Netflix of documentaries.”
Using the NFB’s existing investments in digital platforms, systems, infrastructure and content development, the service will launch first in North America and Europe.
Users will be able to access films from around the world, and create their own playlists, which they will be able to share with others. Documentary and subject experts will also guide viewers through the offerings.”
A subscription service of course, sounds great, let it happen and let other providers of quality docs join the initiative.
http://realscreen.com/2013/04/30/the-nfb-launches-pay-multiplatform-service-for-docs/#ixzz2S3vOdjNf