The Simpsons animator Erick Tran has collaborated with film and TV-based NFT and DeFi marketplace Mogul Productions to build what’s supposed to be the world’s initial animated NFT sequels with Hollywood the motivation.
The Mogies will be a festival of the 100th anniversary of the Hollywood file being assembled and encompasses an exhibition of 1,923 NFTs, motivated by the last 100 years of Hollywood identities and personalities. These are being expanded into energetic sequels and an expanded Mogieland metaverse, which encompass popular landmarks such as Sunset Boulevard and the Hollywood Hills.
Each Mogies identity is a mockery of a Tinseltown icon, who communicate with others through trips in Mogieland. Personality archetypes encompass action heroes, vicious, talk show hosts, children’s characters, soldiers, princesses and others.
These will be tiered by rarity, with the top 23 NFTs bringing their celebrity on a digital Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Tran and his group at Chavvo Studios have constructed the sequels. Chavvo has recently worked with Disney, Universal, Marvel Entertainment, Sony Animation, Cartoon Network, Fox, Dreamworks, Nickelodeon, and EA and was entangled in generating The Simpsons, The Simpsons Movie, Kung Fu Panda and The Avengers.
Considerably, those who had Mogies will have the chance to be part of the filmmaking system. Once the sequel is inaugurated, they will have IP rights to their NFT ever and will obtain a particular ‘thank you during the credits. Many characters have been elected for the toon, and others will enlist the crew as extra episodes are created.
“Mogieland is a homage to Hollywood, to our favourite characters, actors, and movies that have made us,” announced Chavvo producer and maker Tran, who has been active in the NFT area for some time.
The Mogieland Metaverse will be available to all but just exclusive NFT owners will be eligible to enjoy specific occasions and have admission to benefits such as owning land, taking their character to movie premieres and red carpet incidents, interacting with film and fun producers, getting behind-the-scenes admission, watch movies by purchasing tickets utilizing Star tokens, communicating with others in VR areas and meet film stars correlated with the ecosystem.
Maker Mogul’s film financing model enables audiences to contribute through NFT deals, with its marketplace acting as a bridge between the NFT arena and fun financing.
“Mogul is set out to make this the very first NFT animated series and we couldn’t be more excited to partner with them,” announced Tran. “Mogul has given us creative freedom to develop something original and special in this space. It’s great to see Mogul supporting creators and the animation community like very few others have. We are committed to this project and the NFT community. As an NFT producer, we want to be a major player in the NFT space. Working with Mogul, I can see that coming to fruition.”
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