AmateurAllure Launches HD Video, Mobile Content

LOS ANGELES  AmateurAllure.com is now offering HD and mobile content to its members.

AmateurAllure.com has been shooting exclusive, original content since 1999 and has been shooting in HD since 2004. Although the company has never released HD content up to this point.

“Now our members can see how our content was originally intended to look,” said Thomas, the founder of Amateur Allure.

The company said advances in technology and increased adaptation of broadband have made it easier for the company to provide the level of quality it expects when releasing content in a HD format.

The company also went back through its archives and re-mastered and transcoded the bulk of its movies in order to offer content in multiple formats for streaming and downloading.

According to the company, members will have the benefit of downloading movies to their computers or devices in H.264 or Windows Media Player for anytime viewing. In addition to the new streaming HD movie content, members will also notice that they can now view the movies and photo sets on their iOS devices, iPad and iPhones as well as Android devices.

"Each week, we feature the most beautiful girls we can find, and have them perform at a high level, in exceptionally shot, POV style movies and photo sets," the company said.

"These highly polished productions stand out from other sites on many different levels, that it’s very difficult to state that there is anything amateur about this magnificent content," the company said.

For more information contact Jim@AmateurAllure.com.

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