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Seminci renews its website

  • The site www.seminci.com) combines the general visual identity of the festival with today’s trends in web design , seeking to convey the concepts of renewal, modernity, coherence and a strong news angle.

The Valladolid International Film Festival presents its new website, which radically renews the one that has been operational in recent years, both in design and in structure and content. The new site, available from today, takes into account the general visual identity of SEMINCI and current web design trends, seeking at all times to convey the concepts renewal, modernity, coherence and currency.

The web www.seminci.com) not only renews its image but, thanks to a new content management (CM), facilitates the handling and dissemination of information. From an aesthetic point of view, the website is refreshed with a lively design, which will enable changes that adapt its structure and content to the needs that gradually arise in both the current and subsequent editions. In addition, this new design seeks adaptability so as to ensure the website’s functionalities on different devices and browsers.

Regarding the site’s contents, which are much more visual than before, the web map has been optimized so that the user now has easier access to the contents of interest. The main menu allows visitors to check out with a single click the structure of Seminci, the contents of the 66th edition, the screening schedule and the ticket sales application, as well as the contents targeted at the press professionals, the events organised for the industry and the history of the festival.

The home page has been designed as a dynamic space whose contents will vary throughout the year. During the months of September and October, it will display the contents of the 66th edition by providing direct access to the news, videos and photographs generated by the festival in the coming weeks, as well as enabling press and industry professionals to request their accreditations.

Among other new features, the website offers users a section dedicated to the festival’s history which has been enriched with ample informational and graphic contents about the 65 editions held to date. These contents come from the festival’s records and were not available to the public until now. Users will be able to consult detailed information regarding each and one of the previous editions, such as participating films, lists of awards, juries, posters, publications and honorees. The website also integrates a powerful search engine that will allow fans to conduct any kind of search related to Seminci.

Seminci on social media

The website, whose contents are provided in Spanish and English, integrates the existing profiles of SEMINCI’s social networks, one of the informational tools that the festival makes available for fans to follow up on the latest news of the film competition.

Seminci is present on Facebook, a social platform where it has 21,000 fans; Twitter, with 42,600 followers, and Instagram, with more than 7,300 followers, in addition to YouTube, Flickr and Canal Seminci, where the user can benefit from a large archive of audiovisual and graphic material. Through these social media, the festival shares up-to-the-minute information on daily contents, events and schedules, visits by film delegations and parallel activities.

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