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SCREAMBOX
Hi all,
Some of you know I’m a software developer, and I’ve been busy this year working on a project that I’d soon announce. Well, I can finally announce it, and it happens to be relevant to this forum. Since about March this year, I've been the project lead for a brand new horror movie streaming service: SCREAMBOX. http://i1299.photobucket.com/albums/...ps71498bf5.png My company was hired to design the their brand and the web experience, and develop the website. I led the team, wrote a majority of the code, and being the horror enthusiast that I am, consulted on devising the horror categorization scheme. It was a fun project, and I think a pretty good service. They have a decent mix of:
While you can watch online through the website (which is also mobile-friendly), they also have Roku, Samsung TV, Android and (I think) iPad apps, and soon will have Xbox, Playstation, FireTV, Kindle Fire, and Chromecast apps. They launched with around 250+ titles, but plan to secure a lot more (and better) content in the future. They hope to, at some point, be considered the “the Netflix for horror.” It's a paid service -- $3.99/mo -- the first month is free, and you can easily cancel before it ends. Check it out and tell me what you think. Oh, here's a little hidden Easter egg. If you add ?bg=1 to the end of the URL (where the "1" is anything between 1 and 9), you can see a variety of background imagery that's normally randomly selected per-user. For instance: https://www.screambox.com/?bg=2 |
So, sell this to me over SyFy, Chiller,TCM etc...
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As far as content goes, Screambox is uncut (unlike SyFy) and, in general, more modern (unlike TCM). I don't have Chiller, so can't compare the catalogues. Me, personally, I'm someone that pays for *both* cable and streaming internet services (Netflix, Amazon) to get a wide variety of content. I watch a lot of TCM, IFC and MGM, but also watch a lot of horror on Netflix, especially indie stuff. I don't watch much SyFy because it's edited. (As an interesting sidenote, the programming director of Screambox used to be a programming director at SyFy, and helped bring together all those Sharktopus type movies. He's a cool guy, Ray Canella. Also, once FearNET was on it's way out, Screambox hired one of their programming managers. They're definitely swinging for the fences.) |
Sounds like a cool project. I wish you well, and will probably subscribe at some point.
I hated FearNet though, so I hope you don't emulate them too much. Why not through some classic horror in there as well. for old coots like me? Since a lot of it is in public domain anyway. why not carry it? You might say, well, people could get it anywhere- but why shouldn't they get it from you, as long as they're already there? |
Congratulations on completion of the project, Gigan! You should be quite proud.
Sounds like an interesting venture for this company. I agree with Never, would love to see plenty of classic horror films in their selection. As a comparison, right now Netflix has 589 Horror films for $8 a month, as compared to 250 for $4. Difficult comparison, but $3.99 is an attractive POS aspect. Some sites will try offering different prices to random site customers to survey how much sounds worth it to people. Did you already try that? |
Firstly, congratulation on completion of this project and good luck with it, hope it takes off.
At first glance, you have a better horror catalogue than UK Netflix, but I'm guessing you don't/ can' stream this outside the US? I have to change my DNS code on my xbox to get US Netflix. I'd probably subscribe to this if I didn't haven't to clown around with any of that crap to watch.... Netflix UK is pretty shitty really, I wouldn't pay for it if I couldn't get access to the US catalogue. |
Thanks for the congrats, everyone! I am pretty happy with how it turned out, and figured I'd share.
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The bg thing is very clever haha. Good way to generate more clicks ;)
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Sounds sweet. Best of luck!
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