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This YouTuber’s fantasy series just set a new one-day sales record on Vimeo

The series’ success has convinced Vimeo to broker more deals with online video content creators.

 

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Posted on Nov 2, 2015   Updated on May 27, 2021, 5:20 pm CDT

BY SAM GUTELLE

At Stream Con NYCVimeo CEO Kerry Trainor sat down with StreamDaily’s Darah Hansen to discuss his company’s pay-to-view platform,Vimeo On Demand. One of the more interesting takeaways from the conversation concerned Oscar’s Hotel for Fantastical Creatures, a series created by YouTube star PJ Liguori that arrived on Vimeo On Demand on September 15th. According to Trainor, Oscar’s Hotel set a “single-day sales record for Vimeo On Demand,” while netting its creative team a sizeable amount of revenue in the process.

Liguori, who is known for the videos he shares on his KickThePJ YouTube channel, teamed up with production company New Form Digitalto create Oscar’s Hotel. The series follows a young man named Oliver who must interact with the monstrous patrons of a colorful hotel; it boasted not just Liguori’s involvement but also a cast filled with YouTube stars, whose devoted fans certainly contributed to the series’ record-breaking sales figures.

It’s not surprising to learn how well Oscar’s Hotel sold; after all, feature films led by YouTube stars have performed well on VOD platforms. If anything, the series’ success has convinced Vimeo to broker more deals with online video content creators.  

The new YouTube Red platform stands in the way of Vimeo’s plans, but Trainor isn’t worried about the launch of the $9.99-per-month service, or the premium content that will be contained within it. Instead, he believes Vimeo On Demand has several perks–including full price controls for creators and a generous revenue split–that YouTube Red cannot match. “We’re going to be investing a lot more in those creators, and bringing them a lot more to Vimeo and Vimeo On Demand,” he said, “and showing the value of charging for their work.”

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*First Published: Nov 2, 2015, 5:23 pm CST