Acid Rain Signs Exclusive Deal With XXX Content Direct, Extreme Feeds

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Hardcore gonzo production studio Acid Rain has licensed its entire DVD library for sale to webmasters online exclusively through XXX Content Direct and Extreme Feeds. Acid Rain’s movies will be available via advanced streaming technology and in high definition.

All content purchased comes with complete 2257 documentation.

“Acid Rain is doing one hell of a job branding their line,” said Noelani Westall, owner of International Digital Imaging, parent company of XXX Content Direct. “We receive requests daily for their line of movies and since I have known Mitchell [Spinelli, owner of Acid Rain] for many years, this seemed like the perfect marriage. The girls, the photos, the content — all of this is superior.”

XXX Content Direct provides licensed DVD content to webmasters, and Extreme Feeds is a plugin site providing streaming video technology. In 2005 Extreme Feeds launched true hi-def video and in 2006 it released a proprietary media player. Acid Rain content can be viewed in 640 x 480 resolution and in Dolby sound.

“I was looking for the right home for our movies, and this company has everything in place,” Spinelli said. “With their traffic and technology, I am very excited at the opportunities.”

Acid Rain won Best New Production Company at the Nightmoves Awards and was nominated for an XBIZ Award in the Best Video Production Studio category.

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