Over the past several years, Los Angeles-based startup ZEFR has made a name for itself by working with content creators to make money off their videos on YouTube. Founded as Movieclips.com, the startup began by licensing short movie clips, distributing them, and monetizing them on its own site. It wasn't until it was able to put them on YouTube, though, that it started to really hit it big.
The team also had an epiphany when it found a clip from Dirty Dancing uploaded by a fan on the video site. Usually, those videos would have been taken down by the content owner, but the guys at Movieclips had a better idea what if it could claim fan-uploaded videos for its movie studio partners and help to monetize them?
The shift to identifying content helped open up whole new doors for the company, as it began partnering with content creators outside of the Hollywood studio realm for instance, music labels and sports programmers. It was then able to help them find videos that fans have uploaded from their content. With that change in focus, the company also decided to rebrand as ZEFR.
In the last couple of years, it's expanded from about 30 employees to 230, which meant leasing space in a huge former art studio next to its Venice, Calif. office. And now it is expanding its services to also include tools to help brands and advertisers identify videos being uploaded by their fans, and to connect with them.
For every brand-produced video that is uploaded to YouTube, there are hundreds put up by regular users. Using the same technology that it developed for content owners, ZEFR is also able to find user-generated videos and analyze how different brands stack up.
Check out the video above to get a better idea of ZEFR's technology and how it helps content owners and brands. And come back on Monday and Wednesday next week for the final two parts of our series on new digital media companies in L.A. Be sure also to check out the whole series of videos below:
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- Inside Machinima, The New Video Network For Gamers And Fanboys
- Fullscreen Gives Video Creators The Tools To Collaborate And Make More Money On YouTube
- Meet Tastemade, The YouTube Network For Food Lovers
- Check Out YouTube Space LA, The Company's Huge Production Space For Local Video Creators
- How YouTube Network Big Frame Focuses On Big Stars With Four Vertical Brands
- How ZEFR Brings Content ID To Content Creators, Media Companies And Now Brands
ZEFR is a premiere network on YouTube and the solution for content owners in movies, television, music and sports. ZEFR's unique technology identifies and claims licensed content on behalf of the owner so that it can be monetized, allowing advertisers to buy against the most premium content online. (Previously name "Movieclips")
YouTube provides a platform for you to create, connect and discover the world's videos. The company recently redesigned the site around its hundreds of millions of channels. Partners from major movie studios, record labels, web original creators, viral stars, and millions more all have channels on YouTube. YouTube is predominantly an ad-supported platform, but also offers rental options for a growing number of movie titles. YouTube was founded in 2005 by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim, who...
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