December 21, 2022
By Sharan Kaur Phillora
Amazon’s “NFTMe” series introduces nonfungible tokens (NFTs) to the world. The show follows the stories of creators, artists, collectors, and industry professionals who NFTs have shaped in their daily lives.
Here’s what we know:
NFTMe comprises of 6 episodes with a duration of 30 minutes each and 50 pioneers from the industry including Susaye Green (of The Supremes), Queen Diambi (Queen of Democratic Republic of the Congo), digital artist for SpaceX & Nasa Refik Anadol, Madonna’s Music producer, along with Peter Rafelson and Cheryl Douglas of Portion, who have launched NFT collections for the Black-Eyed Peas, to name just a few.
The episodes take viewers behind the scenes of the NFT world and explore how brands connect with NFTs, the social impact of digital transformation, tokenization in the music industry, metaverse disruption, and NFTs’ role in recognizing and giving voice to artists.
Film producer Tech Talk Media and award-winning director, Jonny Caplan are the masterminds behind this series. Tech Talk gave an official statement saying “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 Web3.0 realm, whilst experiencing the culture, the mood, the style, and the energy.”
The series will be available on Amazon prime in the United States and the United Kingdom and will roll out worldwide in 2023.
About the author
Sharan Kaur Phillora’s thirst for knowledge has led her to study many different subjects, including NFTs and Blockchain technology – two emerging technologies that will change how we interact with each other in the future. When she isn’t exploring a new idea or concept, she enjoys reading literary masterpieces.