EORTV, a OTT platform focusing on LGBTQ storytelling, has launched a new feature called ‘EORTok,’ where users can post short format videos and engage, interact and build an audience like any other social media application and above all participate in EORTV’s ongoing auditions across vocations.
After the beta testing stage, EORTok is now open to all and is designed with the aim to help skilled individuals follow their passion acts as the perfect stage for individuals who wish to exhibit their prowess in a certain field and select users will get the opportunity to work in EORtV’s upcoming original web series.
The app also enables video browsing across genres apart from putting out audition clips for the makers to watch. The feature can be used to upload videos, edit, share, connect and get noticed. Users can upload ready-made videos to their EORtOK account, rotate or crop them, and even change the playback speed. Video editing, Live streaming, Social sharing, Soundtracks, QR code scanner, Duet Option, Geolocation, and many more services are also available on the app.
Deepak Pandey, Co-Founder and Director EORTV said, “We at EORTV are deeply committed to encouraging and supporting the next generation of talent, especially the talent pool from tier 2 and tier 3 cities. EORTok will serve as a platform for creators to showcase their creativity and we will just be a catalyst in helping them realize their dreams. Actors, writers, singers or even editors can benefit immensely from this feature. And I’m hopeful that in times of come we will be able to hone talent through this feature.”
Falguni Shah, Managing Director, EORTV said, “I really believe that EORTok is a pioneering feature that we have developed. it not only augments well with the app but completes the ecosystem of content creation. We will be able to penetrate even deeper and source talent, discover hidden gems and truly democratize our platform. There are so many people out there who don’t have the direction to advance or kick start their careers, EORToK will bridge the gap. Coming to Mumbai and going for futile auditions can become an expensive affair for many, this feature will help us mobilise talent seamlessly, without causing disruption in their lives either.”