What is RSS?

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format used to dynamically distribute and syndicate content online. In other words, it's a way to see updates on a website without visiting the site itsef. RSS reader software or online applications can be used to view RSS-feed information.

Openfilm RSS Feeds

By subscribing to RSS feeds from Openfilm, you can receive up-to-date information from Openfilm's pages. Below are links to the most common feeds, but you can also set up RSS feeds of almost any type of Openfilm content page. This includes the Videos, Channels, Blogs and Reviews sections as well as the different parameters set inside those sections. For example, you could subscribe to receive updates about comedy videos which are less than 5 minutes long and presented in HD.

Setting up a Custom Feed

Visit the Videos, Channels, Blogs or Reviews section and locate the content you seek by setting browsing filters in the left menu, conducting a search, or both. At this point, simply click the small orange RSS icon at the top of the box with the results and you are taken to the RSS subscription page of this content. On channels, this icon is located on the right side, in the Contact box. Alternatively, Firefox and Safari users can also click the RSS icon in the right end of the browser's URL address bar.

Videos
Channels
Reviews
Blogs