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Movieola : ウィキペディア英語版
Movieola
:''This article is about the online film service. For the machine, see Moviola.''
Movieola (which uses the tagline, ''The Short Film Channel'') is a Canadian online-based film service owned by Channel Zero.
Movieola is dedicated to short films from all genres including comedy, drama, animation, and more; with films ranging from 30 seconds to 40 minutes in length.
==History==
:''For history on the Movieola television service, see Rewind (TV channel)''
Movieola originally launched on September 7, 2001 as a linear television service on various Canadian cable and satellite television service providers.〔(Stornoway acquires Movieola ) New Technology Magazine 2001-10-03〕
In early 2007, Movieola began streaming films through its website free of charge. Also, in 2007, Movieola signed a deal with Joost, agreeing to provide short film content to the online TV service.〔(Movieola signs with Joost ); Playback Magazine; 2007-06-12〕 Movieola would later sign a similar deal with the online service, Hulu.〔(Players Network Launches Videos on Hulu ) Broadcast Newsroom 2009-02-03〕
In November 2011, Movieola's parent company's President and COO, Cal Millar, revealed through an interview with C21 Media that Channel Zero planned to begin offering additional programming to Movieola's schedule, shifting away from airing exclusively short film content citing "short film hasn’t translated as well as we’d have liked it to on TV.”〔(Zero to hero ) C21 Media 2011-11-14〕
In September 2012, Channel Zero made public its plans to rebrand the television service as Rewind, a film channel devoted to feature-length films from the 1970s through to the 1990s, targeting the Generation X demographic. However, citing the success of Movieola content online through Hulu, the Movieola brand would continue to exist as an online-only service through Hulu in the United States and as an app in Canada.〔(CCSA 2012: Channel Zero to launch movie channel Rewind; take Movieola online ) Cartt.ca 2012-09-25〕
The television service rebranded as Rewind on December 1, 2012,〔(New Movie Channel Rewind Set to Launch ) Mediacaster Magazine 2012-11-28〕 while its online presence continues to exist on Hulu; however, plans to launch a Canadian app were abandoned and its own dedicated website was shut down several months after closure of the channel.

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