Over the last century, motion pictures have provided a two-dimensional experience, bringing some of the world's most told stories to life. Unfortunately, despite their ability to breathe life into the written word, movies have traditionally originated with a centralized heritage guided by institutions that monopolize the creation of these stories.
As technology shifts from a centralized to a decentralized model, the world has learned that how films are financed, produced and distributed is changing in a way that connects fans and stars with the same passion for culture. Under this new model of Web3, contributions are placed in users' own hands, giving them the rights to their assets and allowing them global access to platforms that will be interoperable.
At the core of the joint creation ecosystem is Olyverse, Olyseum's digital entertainment 3.0 brand. The platform is aimed to create a new audiovisual format and connect stars with their fans through digital assets assembled in stories told by the best directors.
To explain this concept further, Carlos Grenoir, Olyseum CEO and co-founder, shares that "with Olyverse, we take another step in uniting the worlds of art and cinema and present the new Hollywood 2.0. A new, decentralized, collaborative storytelling format relies on fan participation. And who better to start with than Álvaro Morte and Koldo Serra, who have revolutionized the audiovisual panorama through Money Heist".
Together, the Money Heist actor, Spanish film director, and former football player will achieve this with an experimental NFT concept –– nonfungible stories (NFS).
Nonfungible stories (NFS) are a graphical animation series that will use blockchain to let users access exclusive content, one-of-a-kind
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