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.