Rotten Tomatoes Movieclips (formerly Movieclips and later Fandango Movieclips) is a company located in Venice, Los Angeles that offers streaming video of movie clips and trailers from such Hollywood film companies as Universal Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. (including content from subsidiaries New Line Cinema and Castle Rock Entertainment), Sony Pictures (including content from subsidiaries Destination Films, Sony Pictures Classics, and Triumph Pictures), along with other studios such as Lionsgate Films and DreamWorks.[1][2]

Movieclips was founded in 2009 as a division of the online video company Zefr, beginning as a website which allowed the user to search through a library of over 12,000 movie clips.[3][4]In partnership with Google, Movieclips uploaded over 20,000 clips to YouTube in 2011.[5] In 2014, Movieclips was acquired by Fandango and was renamed "Fandango Movieclips."[3] Fandango Movieclips later rebranded to "Rotten Tomatoes Movieclips" in summer of 2022.[6]


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LOS ANGELES, April 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Fandango, the nation's leading moviegoer destination, today announced it has signed an agreement with ZEFR, Inc. (ZEFR) to acquire MOVIECLIPS, the leading movie presence on YouTube. The MOVIECLIPS network consists of MOVIECLIPS.com and 25 YouTube channels, including the #1 movie trailers channel. The entire network encompasses a catalog of 45,000 curated film clips, trailers, and original video productions. With more than 7 million subscribers, MOVIECLIPS' YouTube network averages 200 million video views per month.*

The MOVIECLIPS acquisition will enable Fandango to expand the moviegoer experience across more platforms with broader product offerings in video, content and movie discovery. The combination of Fandango's ticketing platform with MOVIECLIPS' highly engaged audience creates a powerful proposition for movie marketers and promotional partners looking to reach a massive entertainment audience.

"The MOVIECLIPS acquisition will further serve our fans, enhancing the Fandango experience with amazing video content available at one definitive destination," said Paul Yanover, President of Fandango. "This deal, along with the launch of our redesigned website and mobile apps, will provide consumers an even better way to explore and share their passion for the movies."

Since its inception in 2009, ZEFR's MOVIECLIPS division has built a successful business around making memorable cinema moments available to fans, and helping studio partners monetize them. It has partnered with major Hollywood studios and licensed their content to create and distribute bite-sized clips from popular feature films, generating more than 5.2 billion video views across its MOVIECLIPS YouTube Network to date. The MOVIECLIPS business and its team will transfer to Fandango, while ZEFR will now further expand its core offerings in brand, rights and content management solutions.

"The MOVIECLIPS team is very excited to join Fandango. This is a tremendous opportunity for everyone involved to be part of building the ultimate destination for moviegoers and fans alike," said Rich Raddon, co-founder, ZEFR. "When we created MOVIECLIPS five years ago, we saw the huge potential of YouTube as a place for fans to connect with content. MOVIECLIPS played a key role in helping develop ZEFR and we're thrilled to be sending it to Fandango where it will continue to be utilized and enjoyed on such a large scale."

MOVIECLIPS video content will also be featured across Fandango's online and mobile platforms, including its newly redesigned website and mobile apps. Fandango's new website features an improved, streamlined ticketing experience and a sleek, modern interface for showcasing HD video and trailers, high-res movie art, celebrity photos, and more.

The site's new look and feel shines a spotlight on Fandango's fresh and engaging new content: exclusive photo galleries and features, character guides, infographics, quizzes and original video programming including two new family-friendly video series, "Mom's Movie Minute" and "Reel Kids." Also featured on every page of the site are personalized ticketing widgets that serve up new movie releases at the user's favorite local theaters.

About FandangoFandango, the nation's leading moviegoer destination and a unit of NBCUniversal, sells tickets to more than 23,000 screens nationwide. Fandango entertains and informs consumers with reviews, commentary, celebrity interviews and trailers, and offers the ability to quickly select a film, plan where and when to see it, and conveniently buy tickets in advance. For many theaters, fans can print their tickets at home or receive them as a paperless Mobile Ticket on their smartphones. Fandango's top-ranking movie ticketing apps, with more than 40 million downloads, are available on the iPhone and iPad, Android, and many other platforms. Fandango is enjoyed by more than 30 million online and mobile visitors each month, according to comScore. Film fans also find Fandango on Facebook at www.facebook.com/fandango and on Twitter @Fandango.

About ZEFRZEFR is the leading SaaS platform for brands, rights and content management on YouTube. ZEFR provides enterprise technology solutions for the world's most respected brands and the largest professional rights owners, allowing them to measure, leverage and engage fans of their content and products on YouTube. ZEFR helps partners understand fans, monetize IP, create awareness and build an audience on YouTube. Clients include adidas, Warner Bros., Sony Music, Real Madrid, Universal Pictures, Saturday Night Live, Hasbro Studios and more. ZEFR is headquartered in Venice, CA.

Two prominent media companies are teaming up to create a YouTube hub that will entertain film buffs across the world. Movieclips and Rotten Tomatoes, both of which are owned by Fandango, are the entities behind the Rotten Tomatoes YouTube Network, which will include original programming, TV and film clips, podcasts, and much more.

The Rotten Tomatoes YouTube Network is centered on the original Movieclips YouTube channel, which has amassed more than 57 million subscribers and upwards of 58 billion lifetime views by sharing iconic scenes from films and TV shows. That archive will form the base of a 100,000-video library that will encompass both short-form and long-form content.

Speaking of long-form, video podcasts are a rising force on YouTube, and the new network will contain plenty of them. Alongside the announcement of its joint venture, Rotten Tomatoes has also launched video versions of several audio shows, including the cinephile discussion series Aftershow and the movie debate program Binge Battle.

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As of March 1, 2022, clips that are made for kids, including Journey 2: A Mysterious Island, have not included the Fandango Movieclips logo the bottom left or the Subscribe Here ending for some reason. It is unknown about why Movieclips didn't include those parts in those types of clips, especially with newer DreamWorks Animation movies. But hopefully one day, viewers can find the answers to this problem and soon Movieclips will get back to adding the Fandango Movieclips logo on the bottom left and the Subscribe Here ending on clips that are made for kids. 152ee80cbc

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