Fun Little Movies

Fun Little Movies

Fun Little Movies (FLM) is a production and distribution company of short films intended for the internet and mobile devices.[1] [2] It was founded in 1988 by Frank Chindamo,[3] currently an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California.[4][5][6] Based in Burbank, California,[2] Fun Little Movies was the first U.S. company to produce comedic films for mobile phones worldwide.[3][7][8][9][10] By the time the company was in development of Psyche 101 in 2004, they had already begun producing shorts promoting internet dating services.[1] In 2007, ROK Entertainment bought controlling interest in FLM, although in 2008 ROK defaulted on their agreement.

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