
"Though Tattle TV - a UK-based streaming platform created by filmmakers Philip McGoldrick and Marina Elderton - features a reality dating series about dog-owners and a modern drama about a female MMA fighter, the company's latest debut is a vertically-oriented edit of Alfred Hitchcock's silent film The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog. Similar to other microdrama apps, Tattle TV splits all of its content into short segments that can be purchased individually using an in-app currency (Tattle Coins)."
"The platform also offers monthly and yearly subscriptions for $3.99 and $29.99, respectively, and Reward Coins - which are essentially the same as regular Tattle Coins - can be obtained by "engaging with fun activities" like watching advertisements. Tattle TV's content library is relatively scant right now, and its vertical spin on The Lodger is only available in the US (where the film is part of the public domain) due to licensing restrictions."
Tattle TV offers vertically oriented, short-form video content including original microdramas and a vertical edit of Alfred Hitchcock's The Lodger. Content is split into brief segments that users can buy with in-app Tattle Coins, while monthly and yearly subscriptions cost $3.99 and $29.99. Reward Coins can be earned through activities such as watching advertisements. The platform's library is currently limited, and the vertical Lodger edit is available only in the US because of public-domain and licensing constraints. The company plans to acquire rights to other British classics and faces creative challenges adapting traditional aspect ratios to vertical format.
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