MOGUL PRODUCTIONS ELEVATING THE NEW WORLD OF DIGITAL FILMMAKING
When talking about “digital filmmaking” it refers to a list of diverse procedures and techniques used in modern films, it can also plainly mean the use of digital cameras or more substantial digital features such as characters and environments which are entirely generated within a computer.
The newly formed filmmaking company Mogul Productions is looking to elevate the world of film financing and production with a platform that utility blockchain technology to conduct independent projects to market.
Using its trademarked platform illustrated as a decentralized film-financing platform creating the bridge for movie fans, creators, financiers and other supporters. Mogul main focus is to put forward more liquidity and satisfaction into film production and financing.
Exclusively, the platform utilizes the Chainlink Network. The Chainlink Network is a blockchain oracle network, that brings accounts and expediency data onto the blockchain. According to Mogul, this will sanction the “disbursement of audited, fair-market profit sharing with investors in a more efficient, transparent, and accurate way than ever before.”
The Mogul platform also aids as a terminus for producers to display their work also doubling up as a place where fans can cashwise sponsor projects with the use of an “in-app currency” called STARS tokens. Users of the platform can then cast their vote for their special films to be greenlit and engage in lead verdict with regard to features of the production.
The CEO of Mogul is Gagan Grewal. He informed Playback Daily that he had the inspiration for the company in 2016 while chatting with his friends in the film industry about Deadpool. The discussion switched to how the project had been in limbo, sat on the desk of the primary studios for a period of about eight years until leaked test footage, went viral and kindled a fan push to get the film made.
Then rewind two years and Mogul commenced building out its proprietary platform, with Grewal also making a team of advisors undertake and help guide the project. With the veteran producer and DCTV president and co-founder David Cormican among them who has given out his competence into helping build the vision for Mogul Productions.
As Cormican keeps up his work with Mogul in an advisory position, his part and task with DCTV, in which he’s laboured on projects including Northern Rescue, Tokyo Trial, Shadowhunters and Between remain unaffected. The following Projects are presently being displayed on the platform
The Cheerleaders Must Die, which is co-written by Svet Rouskov (who lately penned Raven Banner’s Spare Parts) and David Murdoch (writer and executive producer of the Netflix original film The Most Assassinated Woman in the World).
Wolf Cop director Lowell Dean has associated with to helm of the project, which is being produced by Cormican, who also came forth with the authentic concept and story.
A number of three and nine projects are displayed on the platform at any one time, with the Mogul team sorting through the securest titles and determining which ones are displayed.