NTV: What kind of interest do you have in providing a virtual reality or 360 video capability to your platform? We want Vimeo to be the HBO phase of online video. KT: We are tracking VR and 360 very closely. It is something we’ve worked on here in our skunkworks, where we’ve been testing prototype versions. For us, it’s always about a balancing act of when there’s early interest in something versus when we think it’s really ready for primetime. Nilay Patel / The Verge:Q&A: Vimeo CEO Anjali Sud on how the company is helping large and small companies use video, its growing OTT business of making TV Subscribe to Updates Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business. ![]() Vimeo is doing another round of layoffs, this time affecting 11 percent of the company, CEO Anjali Sud announced in a letter posted online. How do you view this-as competitive or complementary to what you’re doing at Vimeo? NTV: Amazon just introduced Amazon Video Direct, a self-service platform for content creators. KT: Amazon is an incredible platform and a formidable force. Seeing them opening up only demonstrates our point and our belief that creators are going to want to go direct to their audiences and they’re going to want to offer premium paid experiences. ![]() The key differences are that Amazon is still only available in five markets where Vimeo is a truly global platform. We have sales in over 200 markets and territories. Our revenue share is still much more creator-friendly. ![]() Amazon is taking 50% of revenues on the TVOD and SVOD side. Vimeo is the world's most innovative video experience platform. We’re taking just 10% on the TVOD side and we’re charging just $1 per subscriber per month on the SVOD side. We enable anyone to create high-quality video experiences to connect better and bring ideas to life. We think that our platform really stands apart.
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