The New Amazon Series 'NFTMe' Delves Into NFT Culture

The New Amazon Series 'NFTMe' Delves Into NFT Culture

The documentary features artists, collectors, and industry professionals.
December 24, 2022

The ability to digitally verify almost anything and earn money in ways no one could have predicted previously. Here are a few examples of how Amazon's new docu-series NFTMe promotes NFTs.

The show features artists, collectors, and industry professionals from all over the world who talk about their experiences with NFTs and how the fusion of art and technology has improved their lives.

NFTMe features 50 NFT pioneers from four continents in six 30-minute episodes: American singer Susaye Greene of The Supremes; Diambi Kabatuila, Queen of the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Refik Anadol, digital artist for SpaceX and NASA; Madonna's music producer Peter Rafelson; and Portion's Cheryl Douglas, who launched the NFT collections for the Black-Eyed Peas.

The first chapter delves into the NFT community and various people's journeys through digital culture; top influencers break down NFT and blockchain technologies, and Queen of Congo Diambi discusses how her tribe has a Web3 mindset. Part Two looks at how Refik Anadol collaborated with NASA on art and how Eminem's request 20 years ago sparked the NFT journey.

The documentary series NFTMe premieres on Amazon Prime, initially in the United States and the United Kingdom | Credits Amazon

The following chapters will look at how brands are collaborating with NFTs to reach new audiences and generations, the social impact of digital transformation, iconization in the music industry, metaverse disruption, and the role of NFTs in recognizing and empowering artists. In chapter five, CrossTower co-founder Kristin Boggiano discusses the role of regulation in sustaining the NFT market, which is one of the highlights.

Jonny Caplan, a Tech Talk Media filmmaker and award-winning director, is the man behind the documentary series. Tech Talk's official announcement said production began in 2019 and had to be adapted due to COVID-19 restrictions, which "includes dispatching artificial intelligence robots equipped with LiDar sensors, which allow the director to move, drive and communicate remotely. add it:

Aiming to be the MTV of NFT, NFTMe provides the default address for NFT information in a clear, understandable, and effective manner, allowing viewers to absorb the abundance of Web3 while experiencing the terminology, diversity, and opportunities.
NFTMe is now available on Amazon Prime in the United States and the United Kingdom. According to Tech Talk, in 2023, the series will be available to more broadcasters worldwide.

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