The move aims to educate the audience on the benefits of web3 and NFTs in a simple and effective way.
In what could be one of the most innovative ways to promote non-fungible tokens, Amazon has taken to its OTT arm to promote web3 and NFTs and show some success stories in this space. Through Amazon Prime, a documentary series called NFTMe has been produced, showcasing different stories where artists and industry captains speak about how web3 and NFTs have brought about positive change. Artists have experienced a breakthrough in making their art reach a wider audience through technology, and NFTs have accelerated this.
The show would have six episodes, with each episode featuring those who have made significant progress in NFTs. It includes music producer Peter Rafelson, artist Refik Anadol, the Queen of Congo, and many others. The episodes also highlight how brands are collaborating with the web3 industry and releasing NFTs, making them connect better with their audience. The show would underline the importance of web3 in the near future, the benefits of tokenizing, and the disruption it would cause in every sector.
Producer of NFTMe, Tech Talk Media, said, “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.”