EyespotEyespot, StarWars.com Team to Allow Web Video Mash-upsAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on May 25, 2007 - 10:43am.
San Diego - Eyespot, a provider of Web-based remixing and mash-up creation software, said this week that StarWars.com, the official site produced by George Lucas' Lucas Online, has partnered with the company to allow fans to incorporate hundreds of scenes from the films into their homemade videos. San Diego-based Eyespot's online video-editing tool lets fans mix their own videos with more than 250 scenes and music from all six "Star Wars" films, and share them with one another online. Eyespot Adds Audible Magic Filtering to Video Mash-up ServiceAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on May 7, 2007 - 4:23pm.
San Diego - Eyespot, a provider of online tools that let users upload and remix videos, said on Monday that it has partnered with Audible Magic, a provider of copyright content identification and filtering technology. Under the agreement, Eyespot will implement Audible Magic technology to give copyright holders control over what songs are available for users to add to the video mash-ups they create on Eyespot. The company has previously partnered on video mash-up promotions with Paramount Pictures, the NBA and Jive Records. Eyespot Debuts Video Mashup Contest for Broadway Musical "Spring Awakening"Authored by Mark Hefflinger on April 27, 2007 - 2:01pm.
New York - Eyespot, a provider of online media remixing technology, announced that it partnered with the producers of the Broadway musical "Spring Awakening" on a promotion that allows users to create video mashups using songs and video from the show. A contest will award the creator of the best mashup -- as judged by creator Duncan Sheik, the producers and cast members -- with a trip to New York to see the show and meet the cast. Paramount Taps Eyespot for Movie Trailer Mash-up SoftwareAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on March 7, 2007 - 5:00pm.
San Diego - Eyespot, a provider of online video editing software, said on Wednesday that Paramount pictures is using its technology to allow film fans to create their own movie trailer mash-ups. The first title under the agreement is the upcoming film, "Shooter." More than 20 clips from the movie, as well as its official trailer, still photos, sound effects and music from the original score will be made available online to Eyespot users. NBA.com Lets Fans Create Video Highlight Reels, Add SoundtracksAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on February 20, 2007 - 5:01pm.
New York - The National Basketball Association (NBA) on Tuesday launched a feature on its website that allows fans to create customized video packages with NBA videos and photos, special effects and a music backing track. Powered by Eyespot, the NBA.com Highlight Mixer will provide access to hundreds of game video clips and photos, team logos, special effects and licensed tracks from labels including Geffen, Drive-Thru, ATO and 1720 Records. Consumer Video Editing Software Firm Eyespot Lands $3.7 MillionAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on October 26, 2006 - 1:43pm.
San Diego - Eyespot, a developer of consumer video editing and "mashup" applications, announced on Thursday that it has raised $3.7 million in its first round of venture capital financing. Gabriel Venture Partners led the investment round; Express Ventures, and executives from MP3.com and DivX also participated.
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