The recently released show “NFTMe” on Amazon will be NFT-focused and include artists, collectors, and industry experts from across the world describing their experiences with NFTs and how the combination of art and technology has positively impacted their daily lives.
Susaye Greene of The Supremes, Peter Rafelson, a music producer for Madonna, Refik Anadol, a digital artist for SpaceX and NASA, Cheryl Douglas of Portion, and Queen Diambi Kabatusuila of the Democratic Republic of the Congo who started NFT collections for the Black-Eyed Peas are just a few of the 50 pioneers in the NFT space introduced in six 30-minute episodes of NFTMe.
Who worked on launching this series?
The award-winning director and movie producer, Tech Talk Media, Jonny Caplan is behind launching the documentary series. The production started in 2019 and has to be altered owing to COVID-19 constraints. In an official statement, Tech Talk said, “which included sending in A.I. robots equipped with LiDar sensors, enabling the director to remote move, direct, and communicate.” Adding that “NFTMe intends to be the MTV of NFTs, providing the default go-to for information on NFTs in a clear, understandable, and effective way, enabling viewers to absorb the plethora of terminology, diversity, and opportunity in the Web3 realm, whilst experiencing the culture, the mood, the style, and the energy.”
NFTMe is currently available for viewing on Amazon Prime in the U.S. and the U.K. According to Tech Talk, the series will air on more broadcasters throughout the world in 2023.