Cull.tv – Music Video Television

Cull.tvUpdating the concept of music television, Cull.tv stands as a way not only to watch appealing video clips but also to discover new artists and (what’s even more interesting) get in touch with them. Of course, that’s nothing surprising at a time in which social services have closed the distances that used to keep performers from their public, and one-to-one interaction with artists have become the norm.

Style-wise, Cull.tv is quite reminiscent of Vimeo. Yet, there’s a major difference at play, and that is the way in which videos are played. On Cull.tv, one is presented with full screen video clips from artists he might have never come across before in his life. And it does so automatically, too. If you visit the site right now, a clip will begin playing after a snappy introduction.

Music lovers will easily get lost in it all, and sit for longer that they even realize watching one clip after the other. People who have a more casual interest in music, now, might find the site provides them with an experience that’s more involving than they really care about. Bear that in mind before setting your browser to Cull.tv. And also keep in mind that videos start playing whether you want it or not; they’re set to autoplay when you land on the site.

Cull.tv In Their Own Words

New music television.

Some Questions About Cull.tv

In which direction should this service be headed now? What about letting people exert more control over the way in which videos are recommended? Cull.tv

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