For filmmakers
Indie & student filmmakers: get paid when people watch free
You finished a thesis film, a festival short, or a micro-budget feature — and now you need two things: eyeballs and money. Moorlite is an ad-supported streaming platform built for that exact gap. Viewers watch free; ads run; you keep 60% of the net revenue your film generates.
Why film majors should care
After graduation, most student work sits on Vimeo or Google Drive. Festivals help, but they end. A permanent free streaming page — with real revenue share — gives you a portfolio link that still pays. Moorlite is smaller than Tubi, which is the point: curators actually watch submissions instead of burying you in an aggregator queue.
- No exclusivity — keep festival and sales options open
- Direct deal — no middleman shaving your AVOD split
- Creator Agreement is plain-language and e-signed at signup
FAQ
- Can film students put their thesis or short on Moorlite?
- Yes, if you own or control the rights. Many student and festival shorts need an audience after the screening — Moorlite gives you a free streaming home and a path to ad revenue without giving up copyright.
- What revenue share does Moorlite offer filmmakers?
- Filmmakers receive 60% of net advertising revenue attributable to their title — paid directly, with no distributor taking an extra cut. Typical AVOD deals through aggregators often net well under 50%.
- Do I lose exclusive rights if I stream on Moorlite?
- No. Moorlite uses a non-exclusive license. You can still submit to festivals, sell downloads, or place the film on other platforms.
- How do I submit a film?
- Use the Submit a Film form on Moorlite — no account required for the first pitch. If accepted, you sign the Creator Agreement electronically and we onboard the file for streaming.