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DivX Announces Online Video Film Festival on Stage6
By Myrna Tobisoo, February 26, 2007

     

DivX, Inc. announced the first ever DivX Film Festival, an online video festival devoted to creativity, storytelling and improving digital media. Hosted on DivX Stage6, an online video sharing community site, the contest invites veteran professionals and aspiring independent filmmakers to make their mark on the next generation of filmmaking.

The DivX Film Festival is currently accepting video submissions that contain the advanced features of DivX ‹ including interactive menus, chapters, subtitles and multiple audio tracks. Content creators can use these features to offer audiences compelling digital content, complete with bonus commentary cut or subtitles to make it meaningful to a global audience.

Filmmakers may submit their DivX video entries in an array of genres, including animation, comedy, documentary, fiction and music

. The final deadline for submissions is April 30, 2007. Prizes range from DivX Certified hardware and software bundles to US $5,000 cash, including a DivX Ultra Certified DVD player and digital camera that records DivX video.

DivX gives filmmakers the tools to create a high-quality digital film for viewers to download, watch on their computers or transfer to a wide range of certified DivX devices. Stage6 offers them a valuable platform for distributing and building a brand around their content. And DivX Ultra Certified devices support playback of their DivX videos with advanced features for a richer digital media experience.

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