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-A '''web film''' is a [[film]] made with the medium of the [[Internet]] and its distribution constraints in mind.<ref name="plugin2"> Kronschnabl, A & Rawlings, T, "Plug In & Turn On: A Filmmakers Guide to the Internet''. London:Marion Boyars. 2004. http://www.plugincinema.com/plugin/about_us/plugin_book.htm</ref> This term aims to differentiate content made for the Internet from content made for other media, such as cinema or [[television]], that has been converted into a [[World Wide Web]]-compatible format. Web films are a form of [[new media]].+A '''web film''' is a [[film]] made with the medium of the [[Internet]] and its distribution constraints in mind This term aims to differentiate content made for the Internet from content made for other media, such as cinema or [[television]], that has been converted into a [[World Wide Web]]-compatible format. Web films are a form of [[new media]].

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A web film is a film made with the medium of the Internet and its distribution constraints in mind This term aims to differentiate content made for the Internet from content made for other media, such as cinema or television, that has been converted into a World Wide Web-compatible format. Web films are a form of new media.


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