All Snag films must be professionally produced and approved by the site before they are posted.
A unique aspect of Snag films is that they can be shared easily between social networks, blogs and personal websites simply by clicking and dragging.
SnagFilms.com claims that the filmmakers will receive 50 percent of the advertising revenue from the viewing of their films.
Most of the Snag films are considered non-fiction documentaries and range in subjects from sports to religion.
SnagFilms.com was created by venture capitalist Miles Gilburne and AOL executives Steve Case and Ted Leonsis.
SnagFilms.com hosts a number of titles from National Geographic, PBS, and IndiePix, and Morgan Spurlock's major motion picture release "Super Size Me."