Four Eyed Monsters, First Feature Length Film on YouTube

by Scott Beale on June 9, 2007 · 2 comments

Four Eyed Monsters is really great independent feature film made in 2005 by New York filmmakers Arin Crumley and Susan Buice. They have been promoting the film online through their popular video blog and MySpace profile. It has made the festival circuit and now they are releasing the entire 71 minute film online for free via YouTube. This is the first time a feature length film has been available on YouTube.

The film can also be purchased on DVD or DRM-free download.

Four Eyed Monsters

Arin and Susan have accumulated a lot of debt making the film, so they have teamed up with the film review and recommendation social network Spout, which is donating $1 for each new member that signs up.

photo credit: Four Eyed Monsters

via » Marshall Kirkpatrick (SplashCast)

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1 Henry Garman June 10, 2007 at 9:00 am

SO how did they get a 71 minute feature film uploaded to youtube, when videos are supposedly limited to 10 minutes in length?

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