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How is the ReelPlay site organized? ReelPlay is divided into Market and Community sections. In early January of 2000, the Market sites will be fully functional. These consist of markets for Films Seeking Distribution, Films with Distribution, and TV Programming. You can find films and TV programs at their respective sites. In mid-January, the Community sites will premiere. These will provide news and articles for all segments of the film and TV industry. The sites that comprise this section are ReelProducer, ReelDistributor, and ReelBuyer. How do I view trailers? Most film sites have a trailer. Look for a picture at the top-right of the film site. There should be a picture there and links to several utilities that help you view trailers. You can view the trailer by clicking on the picture. What do I need to view trailers? You can view most trailers using either Quicktime or Windows Media Player. Some of the trailers in the Films With Distribution section can only be viewed with RealPlayer's viewer. How do I search for a specific film or tv program? The ReelPlay search engine is meant to make searching as easy as possible. If you know any part of the title of the film or tv programming you are looking for, enter it into the field for title. Otherwise, you can try searching by the film's lead cast, director, producer, writer, or any other combination. How can I do more powerful searches? Look for the link called "More Search Options". It should be located near the simplified search area on every page. This will lead you to a page where you can make more exact searches. For example, you could look for a dark comedy (Genre = "Dark Comedy") about cowboys (Synopsis = "Cowboys") that is made in Russian (Language = "Russian".) Alternatively, you may be interested in all the movies made this year (Completion Date = "2000") that starred Christina Ricci (Credits = "Christina Ricci".) What if I've forgotten my password? Click here and we'll ask you a few questions so we can send you your password. What if I've forgotten my login ID? Your login ID is your email address. How can I put my film on the ReelPlay site? Adding your film to the ReelPlay site is easy. You can create a Basic Site almost immediately by clicking here. This will let buyers around the world read your film or tv program's synopsis and you will be entered into our database. You can also upgrade your site so buyers can see trailers and graphics from your film/tv program by creating or upgrading to a Premium Site. Who do I contact if I have problems? You can find a list of all the sites your login ID is associated with at provide link. How do I advertise with ReelPlay? You can find more about advertising by clicking here. How does ReelPlay make money? ReelPlay charges a small fee for hosting Premium Websites (for Films and Companies). We also make money from providing advertising space. I can't find my movie on your site. Have you created a site with us? Your film can have a basic or premium site with ReelPlay. For more information on Basic and Premium Film sites, click here. I can't find my tv program on your site. Have you created a site with us? Your TV program can have a basic or premium site with ReelPlay. For more information on Basic and Premium TV program sites, click here. Also, Made-for-TV films may have been entered into the Films with Distribution database and will be included in a search for films. I can't find my company on your site. Have you created a site with us? Your company can have a basic or premium site with ReelPlay. For more information on Basic and Premium Company sites, click here. How powerful does my computer have to be to use the ReelPlay site? The ReelPlay site is created using HTML and some more complicated languages. You should be able to use the site from any computer as long as it is running Netscape 4.0 or Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher. Why are the colors on my website different from the colors for printed material? Web browsers don't support the same range of colors of print media. By adapting your graphics to the web, we have shifted the colors to colors that can be supported on the web. How can I make suggestions? We welcome any ideas or comments you may have regarding the ReelPlay site. Just email us at mail@reelplay.com |
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