FindAnyFilm, one of the UK's leading websites for customers looking to watch, buy, download, stream or rent legitimate films, has announced the addition of UltraViolet titles on their website. This comes with a series of other new features to the site, including improved design and the integration on 19 April of the EE Film Store data (the UK's first 4G network provider).
With the aim of quickly connecting audiences with legal content services, and "gently nudging them on the benefits of choosing legal," FindAnyFilm's improved design now shows the six most popular ways-of-watching on the homepage for users to choose from: cinema, Blu-ray, DVD, UltraViolet, online (including VOD and EST) and TV. It also features a new and improved search function driving a greater call-to-action.
"These improvements help tackle the key driving factors of piracy: availability, convenience and affordability," says the communiqué. "By sharing access to films in all formats instantly, whether the user wants localised cinema listings (including filters for 2D/3D/IMAX and age ratings), Blu-ray, DVD, online, TV or the newly introduced UltraViolet, they can get it at the click of a button."
Mark Teitell, General Manager & Executive Director of UltraViolet said, "As UltraViolet moves to the next stage of its growth in the UK, it's fantastic to see services like FindAnyFilm move to highlight UltraViolet to UK consumers and help educate them on its benefits, including the flexibility to watch anytime/anywhere and the confidence that this portability is backed up by a widely-honoured industry standard."
To date, www. FindAnyFilm.com offers 40,000 films across all formats, from cinema to DVD and Blu-ray, as well as download and streaming services.
Story filed 22.04.13