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Feature Film Mints Every Frame into a Non-Fungible Token (NFT)
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- 2023-01-20
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Summary:The Rideshare Killer a horror/thriller feature film that explores some of the potential risks of using ridesharing services, has just become the first
Rideshare KillerThis scary/thriller feature film discusses some potential risks of applying carpool to provide servicesThe first EFM film. The filmmakers made all 119170 frames of the comedy into 1 out of 1 NFT on the Polygon blockchain.
With the forging of nearly 120000 NFTs,Rideshare KillerIt provides a unique way for horror film fans to support this film, and has a unique collection that may appreciate in value, and even become part of the film property.
With the improvement of the NFT area, more movies will be made into NFT every frame. Films of all sizes can benefit from it. Large and medium-sized films like Star Wars series have a dynamic fan group, and they will also clamor for a unique part of this film. For smaller films, this is also a way for netizens to support filmmakers immediately after their career development rises
Film producer Tony Greenberg said: "In the next ten years, NFT will change the situation of independent films, provide fans with a completely different and rare collection, and provide artists with sustainable fixed income, so that they can write more plastic arts.".
NFT tokens are listed on the official website: http://www.theridesharekiller.com/nfts/
Non-replaceable dynamic password (NFT) is a unique data identifier that cannot be copied, replaced or subdivided. It is recorded in the blockchain to verify authenticity and use rights. In addition to data collections such as picture frames in movies, it can also be used to "identify" equity capital in the real world, such as handicrafts and real estate industry, making purchase, sale and payment more efficient, and reducing the probability of fraud due to the clarity of blockchain technology.
For other information about how to make the video frame of the movie into NFT, please visit Ashley Meyersinfo@therightcast.com.
About the Rideshare killer
Produced by Tony Greenberg, Gavin Periti and Ashley Scott Meyers,Rideshare Killer"The Dark Knight", "The Expendables" and "Thunderday Knight" ("A Nightmare on Elm Street 4") are horror/horror movies, which discuss some potential risks of using carpool to provide services. Log: The female CEO of a new carpool application must stop a serial killer from using the application to lure the victim into the car, and then he can urge the enterprise to destroy and kill all her R&D teams
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