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Beefy Finance, Fastest-Growing Yield Optimization Platform, Integrates Mogul STARS

Beefy Finance integrates Mogul STARS tokens into compounding Vault; giving STARS token holders increased use cases on the Binance Smart Chain

Mogul Productions, a decentralized film financing and movie-based NFT platform has integrated with Beefy Finance, the fastest-growing decentralized, multi-chain yield optimization platform. 

Beefy Finance allows its users to earn compound interest on their crypto holdings through their main product called “Vaults”, where users stake their crypto tokens. Within a vault, specific token strategies automatically increase the deposited token amount by compounding yield farm reward tokens back into the deposited currency. 

Following Mogul’s partnership with ApeSwap, Beefy Finance has integrated the STARS_BNB ApeSwap pool into their platform, where users can deposit their STARS_BNB liquidity tokens from ApeSwap to earn compounding STARS_BNB tokens. The strategy in this Vault, designed by Beefy, is to use the ApeSwap BANANA reward to continually purchase more STARS and BNB, provide liquidity to the ApeSwap pool, and and stake more STARS_BNB over time to compound the BANANA rewards provided by the ApeSwap platform. As posted by Beefy Finance, current yields on STARS_BNB can be up to 557%.

Beefy is audited by Certik, which guarantees the robustness of their smart contracts and the safety of funds locked into their smart contracts. Their audits can be found here.

STARS holders are able to use their tokens on Beefy as of July 30th, 2021. To learn more about Beefy’s product, visit their documentation here

About Mogul Productions (Mogul)

Mogul Productions is a decentralized film financing and movie-based NFT platform.

Using blockchain technology, NFTs, and tokenomics, Mogul incentivizes participation and engagement. The STARS token allows users to complete in-app payments, earn rewards and vote on key decision-making surrounding green lighting and producing feature films.

Website: www.mogulproductions.com

Twitter: www.twitter.com/we_are_mogul 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mogul.official/ 

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Attention Mogul Access Pass holders!

Ever wanted to see yourself on the big screen? Ever wanted to play in a movie that you played a part in greenlighting? Now is your chance!

Mogul will be working with Rob Prior to create a special NFT for our Access Pass holders, where collectors will be able to collect their way into playing a role in a Mogul-produced movie!

Rob Prior, the Marvel and DC Comics artist, will be live-painting a piece that the community chooses for him to paint. This piece will be created into an NFT and every Access Pass holder will receive 1 NFT of the painting.

If any Access Pass holder is able to collect more than 50% of the total number of NFTs, Mogul will be rewarding them with a part in a Mogul-produced movie!

BONUS TIME:

If any Access Pass holder is able to collect 95% of the total number of NFTs they will be awarded 25 million STARS tokens.

These STARS tokens will be unused until a winner is deemed in this contest.

Here’s how it’s going to work:

  1. Mogul will be issuing a form to all Access Pass holders asking for their input on what they, the fans, want Rob Prior to paint
  2. Mogul will collect the answers from the Access Pass holders and organize them into the top 3 suggestions
  3. Access Pass holders to vote on the top choice that they want Rob to paint
  4. Rob will livestream himself painting the masterpiece for Mogul Access Pass holders
  5. The piece will be created into an NFT
  6. Each Access Pass holder will be issued, in the same wallet that they purchased a pass with, their piece of the Rob Prior NFT
  7. The contest begins.

Any Access Pass holder can collect more than 50% of the NFTs issued and receive a part in a movie.

Any Mogul user can collect 95% of the NFTs issued and received 25 million STARS

Are you ready for one of the largest contests in blockchain history to begin?

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Attaching Actors to Your Films, Mogul Live guest Justin Levine

BEVERLY HILLS, CA (June 5, 2020)

Justin Levine joined Mogul Live last month, offering advice on how a producer can attach recognizable actors to their projects.

As an independent film producer with Stardust Pictures and the co-founder of Castcaller.com, Justin was able to share unique advice that applies to indie projects that have to be more price-conscious than their studio-producing counterparts.

During his interview, Justin highlighted the importance of brand-name attachments and provided an anecdote about a film that he produced.

Life Happens (2011) was shot in 19 days with a budget under $1 million USD, yet featured a cast with Kate Bosworth, Rachel Billson, and Krysten Ritter, premiered at LA Film Festival and was eventually distributed by Lionsgate/Universal.

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The trick, according to Justin, was to shoot the project in the actresses’ home city of Los Angeles to attract top talent and strategic press coverage.

His pitch to each of them was:

“You can go home for dinner each night and can drive to and from the set without having to pack your bags or go to the airport.”

Justin added, “In my experience actors prefer to drive themselves to set when it’s shot in their own city.” This helps producers in negotiations.

Justin recognized that a producer may not optimize their tax credits by shooting in cities that top-tier actors tend to live in (Los Angeles and New York), but noted that the job for the actor becomes much less demanding, and he can negotiate on the basis of having an appealing work environment for them.

Life Happens also elected to spend 20% more on marketing and advertising for the film’s release, but by strategically positioning the set in LA, the project was able to get more attention for their dollar by attracting on-set press in the actress’ home towns.

In Justin’s experience, “media, especially in LA, typically want to be on-set of film stars.”

The production team submitted (and had the project accepted to) many key film festivals around the world. According to Justin, this really helped with press coverage, and he encourages indie producers to submit to many festivals around the world (even if they are digital) while being cognizant of submission fees.

Adding to that, Justin highlighted that recognizable attachments will generate more sales and save producers money on publicity.

He noted that taking a haircut on the back-end of project revenues is sometimes “the only way to move a project forward from development into shooting.”

Mogul Live host, James Pratt, transitioned the conversation to speak about the post-COVID-19 reality for film producers.

Justin took a glass-half-full approach to the pandemic for indie filmmakers, noting that their “low-spend” mentality can be an asset during these times.

“Indie films don’t have the excess spending used by big Hollywood studio movies, so lower film budgets will be able to get off the ground faster once restrictions are lifted, BUT producers should and must negotiate on all aspects of the costing to bring the budget down.”

When asked which costs are best to negotiate, Justin followed with:

“Whether it’s the trailers, the location, or the rental gear, companies will want work [in these economic times] and be more open to negotiating on price. It’s a prime opportunity for those filmmakers without a large budget to negotiate a better deal.”

Advice from the interview was not to compromise anything that will take away from the director’s ability to tell the story.

To watch Justin Levine’s full 45-minute interview, sign up at www.mogulprodutions.com and head over to our “Community” section.

Mogul Live is a weekly show hosted by James Pratt and distributed through Mogul’s Instagram page. Each week we interview some of Hollywood’s biggest names and allow fans to interact and ask questions. The aim is to provide raw, genuine, uncut access to industry professionals.

Upcoming Mogul Live guests include Emmy-nominated producer, David Cormican, Emmy-winning producer Cindy Cowan, and award-winning BIPOC actor Lyriq Bent.

www.mogulproductions.com

Instagram: @we.are.mogul

ABOUT MOGUL PRODUCTIONS (MOGUL)
Mogul Productions, established 2019, is a blockchain-based film financier and production company with a presence in Canada, the United States of America and Europe.

The Mogul platform connects contributors, film industry professionals and fans through technology that allows all users to engage and participate with each project throughout theirs entire lifecycle, from financing through to production and distribution.

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ApeSwap AMA Recap

This post will recap the ApeSwap AMA with our guest, Julian, ApeSwap’s Business Development, that took place on the Mogul Telegram channel on Sunday, July 18th.

 

Question 1

Can you start off by telling us briefly about ApeSwap and your role within the organization?

Answer: ApeSwap is one of the fastest growing Decentralized Exchanges and Automated Market Makers on Binance Smart Chain. Though I am involved in many aspects of ApeSwap’s day to day, my primary focus is Business Development, helping grow and expand ApeSwap through our many partnerships.

 

Question 2 from @RonnieDacey: 

Can you tell the Mogul community more about Apeswap and its features and the benefits the partnership between Mogul and Apeswap will bring to both communities?

Answer: Absolutely. ApeSwap is primarily a DEX and yield farm where users can stake various assets to earn our native token, BANANA. We use this token to incentivize liquidity across our exchange by allowing users to provide liquidity to our liquidity pools and then stake their Liquidity Provider Tokens in our various farms.

 

This is great for Mogul, as the Mogul community is now able to provide liquidity for the primary STARS-BNB trading pair in order to earn BANANA, creating deeper liquidity in the market for STARS and rewarding users for doing so.

  

Question 3 from @defiapez: 

How long will the LP to earn BANANA with STARS last? How much value per month is issued to LP farmers? Where does the BANANA come from?

Answer: Like most of our farms, the STARS-BNB farm has no planned end date.

 

BANANA is an inflationary token and we currently mint 10 BANANA per block on BSC, helping us sustain our yield farm, DEX, and liquidity. We combat our inflation with various burn mechanics, including our IAOs, GNANA, and by doing buy backs and burns using the trading fees generated by our DEX 💸

 

Question 4 from @lulu5016: 

Liquidity is the challenge of decentralized exchanges, how does Ape Swap solve this problem?

Answer: We utilize BANANA to incentivize liquidity for our DEX, allowing users to farm and earn BANANA for the liquidity they provide to our exchange, otherwise known as Yield Farming

 

Question 5 from Niche: What are the distinctive strengths of Apeswap compared to other BSC competitors?

Answer: That’s a great question! Beyond innovation, I think our success really boils down to the three things we do best: Brand, community, and our fantastic team’s output on a weekly basis.

 

That being said, we have a number of distinguishing features on our platform such as our GNANA token (BANANA derivative token, helps generate burn and combat whale activity), our Non Fungible Apes NFT collection (Currently the most successful NFT project on BSC), and a number of unique features on our DEX meant to facilitate the best trading experience possible for our users

  

Question 6 from @lulu5016: 

What are Ape Swap strategies in building a big and strong community?

Answer: Community is actually one of the most important foundations of what makes ApeSwap the best crypto project in the space right now, and one of our core pillars. We have an AMAZING team of community admins who do a great job consistently keeping our community engaged and excited for all things ApeSwap, helping us create the most dedicated community on BSC. Just take a quick look at our Twitter, Telegram, or Discord, and you’ll find users who truly feel they are part of the ApeSwap family. We’ve even hired most of our core team directly through our various community channels, with all of them having started as fantastic volunteers

 

Question 7 from @RonnieDacey: 

Do you see any possibility of a collaboration between Mogul and Apeswap in the NFT space? Maybe a Mogul Ape nft series?

Answer: Absolutely!! Would love to eventually partner with Mogul for an NFT series 😄  Seems the ball is officially in your court

 

 Question 8 from @Kosala_1: 

How will you manage your platform when something surprising occurs in the future, such as a hack? What processes are in place to prevent this from happening, and what would be the potential response / course of action from your team?

Answer: Great question, security is such an important issue in DeFi and BSC especially. To answer your question, we work closely with a number of top auditors in the space, ensuring that every line of code we push has been properly audited and verified before being made public. We believe in the code we push out and the capabilities of our auditors, but just in case, we also have created a bug bounty program with rewards as high as $100,000 to incentivize users to help keep ApeSwap safe 🔐

 

If you want more information regarding ApeSwap’s security, please check this link: https://ape-swap.medium.com/the-apeswap-jungle-is-safu-41a5416f6e9b

 

 Question 9 from @Nisansala_1: 

How did ApeSwap manage to stay afloat in a market where many projects were failing? What is your plan for surviving?

Answer: I think this comes down to how dedicated our community are, and how much we take care of them to make them feel part of our Ape Family ❤️

 

It’s also thanks to the AMAZING work that is consistently being done by our community, both public facing and behind the scenes. We have close to 20 employees working 16 hour days 7 days a week to ensure we make ApeSwap the best project it can possibly be

 

 Question 10 from @OtotyReal: 

Apart from saying that you owe your exponential growth to the community, what did the apeswap team do differently?

Answer: We worked harder and better!!

 

Thanks for all the questions guys, it’s been an absolute pleasure being here! And huge thanks to Mogul for having me on.

 

We couldn’t be more excited that Mogul has joined our ApeSwap family, and look forward to many of you joining our amazing Ape community.

 

 A Message from Julian:

Looking forward to our ongoing partnership and future collaborative opportunities between Mogul and ApeSwap and hope to see you all soon in the ApeSwap chats. Let me know if you have any questions about ApeSwap or our products, always happy to help!

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AMA with Cindy Cowan

This post will recap the Film AMA with Cindy Cowan, Mogul’s Chief Strategy Officer, that took place on the Mogul Telegram channel on Friday, July 24th.

Anonymous Question:

  1. What was it about the projects in the showcase that made you select them? Could you tell us a bit more about the Mogul selection process?

Answer: 

The Mogul selection process is as follows: Completed screenplays are submitted with at least half of the financing in place, along with budgets, cast, crew or any other relevant details. Once submitted, we cover every script then start to sift through to projects that really stand out. 

After we have narrowed them down, each advisor will weigh in on which they believe should be put on the platform. We look for projects that have international appeal and that we feel confident we can get distribution for. 

We got very excited about MR-9 because it is based on a series of best selling books with a very James Bond type lead. We believe this to be the first installment of something that can turn into a film franchise. We love the lead character and believe due to the immense popularity of the books and the writing of the script that we will be able to attract a well known name. 

There is a director circling this film that has been linked to some of the biggest action films out there. The 2nd lead in this film also allows us to cast diverse and potential and give that character their own franchise. Lastly, we love this script!

Terminal Station is an action film, Action films always do well and this one ticked all of the boxes! This was sourced from a streamer franchise – will have more on this soon! 

There is an A-list actor circling this film to play the lead. Again, this film also allows us to work with various ethnicities and backgrounds. We really love this script – it was an absolute page turner!

Devilreaux – We wanted to pick a film in the horror space. Typically, horror films do very well at the box office. Whether on TV or in Film, Zombies typically do very well. We have an actor who is a horror icon circling the lead – which will bring horror fans a lot of joy! We love the setting of New Orleans, we think our Mogul audience is going to think this movie is a lot of fun!

Telegram: @prakashrj 

  1. What is the plan to scale? How will voting and film financing tie into this plan? Will community or access pass holders have this immersive experience that Lisa talks about?

Answer: 

Each project will be put on our showcase for a minimum of 2 weeks, which will allow the voting process to begin. Mogul will be putting up money for films that already have partial financing in place. 

The reason we require partial financing is to ensure that the producers and other parties involved in each project have mutually aligned interests.  It not only helps protect Mogul’s interests, but also prevents us from financing projects that are too early-stage (i.e. no final script, etc.).

Once the voting process ends, Mogul will begin putting that film together. We will allow our pass holders to have as much of an immersive experience as anyone in Hollywood has ever allowed! 

Every film that is submitted, the film team reviews based on a number of critical elements to ensure the project is viable.  We also negotiate with the producers involved to ensure Mogul is given as much access and collaboration as possible, so we can provide our community with rewards and experiences.  This is done before we commit to even put the films on our showcase.

We hope to take you behind-the-scenes and show you how a film is actually made from pre-production to set builds, casting, makeup, and post-production. We will be getting interviews along the way with filmmakers, key crew and talent. Hopefully, all our pass holders will come along for the ride and enjoy watching and experiencing our films getting made from pre-production to release.

Telegram: @jbarcel 

  1. What are you and the Mogul Team doing to spread the Mogul vision across Hollywood to get new people from there on board ?

Answer: 

We recently brought on board one of the biggest entertainment publicity firms not only in Hollywood, but in the world – Rogers & Cowan PMK. Rogers & Cowan PMK represents some of the biggest stars in Hollywood, most recognizable/established producers and huge bluechip companies (i.e. Snapchat, etc.).  

In addition, we are working with an extremely large marketing company called Optimad. Now that the showcase has been announced, we will start to engage both of these companies to really spread the word and help get Mogul mainstream and industry press. 

We have purposely been holding back a little until we put money into our first few films. By financing this first film through the Mogul process, we gain a lot of legitimacy as a business within Hollywood. Now that this is about to happen, we can show Hollywood that we are definitely prepared to put money up and bring Mogul to its optimal fruition.

Now that this is happening, get ready to see many announcements as we bring on directors and talent to announce the upcoming films we will get behind. After these first few films, we anticipate both approaching and getting approached by many top Hollywood players. 

Telegram: @Nisansala_1 

  1. Apart from Indie films, how is the team working to make Mogul adaptable to other film genres and settings? Is this initiative geared toward a certain audience or location, or can movie creators from all over the world (Africa) connect to it?

Answer: 

We are choosing films that audiences all over the world can connect to! This is very important to us, as it is to most studios and streaming services. Horror, Action, Thrillers and broad comedies typically do the best and are easily relatable internationally. We are open to shooting our films in any country that makes sense for the production. 

Anonymous Question:

  1. Was there a conscious decision to focus on action / horror movies? It seems that action movies on average can be lower cost & higher revenue than some other genres, would you say this is the case, and if so, will Mogul be broadening their range in the future?

Answer: 

Mogul will be making movies for a global audience – as such, Action and Horror movies usually have the broadest appeal with the most commercial viability. We will consider projects that can get proper distribution and have the best chances of attracting well-known and established talent.  

We can certainly broaden our range of genres, however, if the film project really stands out or tells an interesting or unique story. We will be keeping our budgets at a certain level to begin with given the early stage nature of Mogul, but hope to eventually broaden this as we move forward i.e. higher profile, bigger budget films with higher calibre A-list talent.

Telegram: @lulu5016 

  1. NFT is considered the next trend of the crypto industry after DeFi. Could you share your opinion about NFT? Where do Mogul see the future evolution of NFT features and capabilities in the next few years? 

Answer: 

I think the use cases of NFT’s in the film business can be endless. Independent producers can turn original screenplays or art into NFT’s to help finance their projects, while studios can potentially turn their screenplays into NFT’s as well, which can generate additional income for everyone. 

Imagine having an NFT for the screenplay of a film such as DEADPOOL. In addition, NFT’s can be anything from costumes, music, posters, to a still or animated image. Just think if you had the NFT for the BATMAN costume! 

I think Hollywood is on the cusp of utilizing NFT’s in both Film and TV, I believe this to be the future! It helps the creatives involved because it adds a new revenue stream which lowers reliance on conventional means of generating revenue (i.e. box office sales, merchandising, etc.).

Anonymous Question:

  1. I would like to know more about the distribution process for the movies from the showcase. How do you plan to get these movies in front of paying customers?

Answer: 

We will be looking for projects that we know can find a home, both theatrically and on streaming services. Before moving forward on any project, we will do the same thing that most producers do, by taking a temperature in the marketplace to make sure we land with a studio, mini major or streamer that is looking for this type of project. 

Telegram: @MarkFacebook 

  1. With filming forced to halt for many movies because of COVID, could there be a long wait for filming locations to become available once COVID dies down, because so many movies want to resume shooting at the same time? If so, what will Mogul do to try to secure filming locations and avoid delays?

Answer: 

Yes, some locations could be delayed. Pre-production, however, on most films occurs several months in advance, so locations are scouted and typically secured during this time.  Given the current COVID environment, productions would likely have more than one option for a location to mitigate risk in the event we lose a location due to COVID. 

One of the biggest challenges is trying to secure the crew and coordinate schedules. We are currently seeing this happen now, producers and studios are scrambling to secure top notch below-the-line talent (meaning everyone except the stars and director).

In addition, with so many movies starting production at the same time; it is also becoming increasingly difficult to get some of the larger, well-known actors. The Mogul is working hard with all its advisors and partners to leverage their existing relationships with producers (i.e. such as myself) to return to locations where we have strong contacts.

 In regards to the movies on the showcase, it is impossible to say that these projects will 100% go on time due to COVID restrictions and delays. Devilreaux, which shoots in Los Angeles, should be okay pending no cast or crew testing positive for COVID, which is an ongoing risk that can halt any production. 

Terminal Station and MR-9, which shoot in exotic locations such as Romania and Bangladesh, could always see delay if those countries should close their borders or require long term quarantine stays. 

Covid is tricky for any production or filmmaker to navigate as the various unions have very strict protocols on how and when films can shoot to ensure safety for everyone involved.  Otherwise, producers are taking every precaution they can and planning as much as possible to ensure they can shoot on budget and on-time. 

Telegram: @jbarcel

  1. What is the average expectation time for a film to finish after being funded by Mogul? And how many showcases mogul expect to provide throughout the year?

Answer: 

Each project varies based on the script. Anywhere from 9 months on, it is based entirely on the project: Where they are shooting, How complex the script is, How long we need for pre-production, How long we will need for proper post-production. Then depending on whether the film is released on a streaming service or theatrically, it will depend on the window of who bought it for distribution.

We will release more information about future showcases as soon as we know!

Telegram: Niche

  1. As a film producer what checks and balances system do you implement when it comes to managing budgets?

Answer: 

When it comes to budgets, there are numerous checks and balance systems used. For example I always make sure I have a seasoned line producer who I have worked with before that shares the same vision for the budget as i do. I try to always use a DP who is seasoned in the genre of the film we are shooting and knows how to make his or her days. All of the actors should have plenty of rehearsal time. All of the below-the-line crew has to be very up to date on what we are trying to film on that specific day.

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Access Pass NFTs Have Arrived!

As of today, all early users who purchased one of the tiered Access Passes were notified that they can now view their Access Passes on the Ethereum blockchain! Here’s the message they received.

You’ve seen the breakdown of each Access Pass tier, and you know about their value as it pertains to unique film experiences, rewards, and NFTs such as the chance to meet the cast and crew of a movie Mogul is funding, spending a day on set, attending a red carpet premiere, or getting a producing credit on a movie! 

But the even better news is that your Access Pass is capable of so much more!

You can log into your Mogul account right now, connect your Metamask wallet, and view your Access Pass NFT from within the Mogul dashboard. Within the metadata of the NFT, Mogul can identify, across multiple platforms, which level of access you will receive. This will allow us to create more unique experiences and utility for specific tiers of Access Pass holders in the future beyond what you see today!

Few other projects in the world allow this level of access to an NFT! Mogul NFTs are integrated, on Day 1, with Rarible and Opensea NFT standards as well as our own Mogul standards for our platform. The cross-platform interoperability and native utility of the Mogul platform is truly unique.We’re excited to continue on this journey with you all!

In fact, you’ll be able to see all the Mogul NFTs you own, all in one place. As your collection starts to grow, it will be entirely viewable from our new NFT viewer, right in the Mogul dashboard.

An example of more interoperable utility to our Access Passes is our recently announced partnership with NFTY Labs. Soon, these NFTs will grant Access Pass holders entry to exclusive, gated Telegram & potentially Discord communities to participate in more intimate conversations with the Mogul team and our partners, including filmmakers and talent!

Plus, we’re hosting the world’s biggest blockchain-based contest, where only Access Pass holders have a chance to earn a role in a movie or even 25,000,000 STARS tokens! Access Pass holders will have more opportunities for exclusive NFT drops like this in the future.

Those of you who requested a physical version of the NFT will receive them as soon as they are ready; we appreciate your patience. Once received, each physical NFT has a unique QR code attached so you can identify that your NFT is real and that it is matched to your digital NFT. Soon, you will be able to verify the authenticity of all your Mogul NFTs at MGLNFT.com. 

We’re proud to be one of the first-ever blockchain projects to connect digital and physical NFTs together at scale as proof that you own the exclusive rights to your Access Pass and all of the amazing benefits that come with it.

Lastly, Access Passes are transferable. This means that you have the ability to trade them with other users so they can enjoy the experience of all that an Access Pass offers, or you can sell them if you choose to. This can be done on OpenSea, Rarible, or within the Mogul NFT Marketplace (coming soon!). You can even hold an auction of your own (like we did with Marvel & DC Comics artist Rob Prior).

We’re always striving to make Mogul better and we will leave no stone unturned in this mission. You can always count on this, especially when it comes to your new Access Pass NFT. 

Sincerely,

The Mogul Team

About Mogul Productions (Mogul)

Mogul Productions is a decentralized film financing (DeFiFi) platform that connects creators, movie fans, and film financiers in one space to ensure the best films get made by giving everyone a voice. By leveraging blockchain technology, NFTs and a tokenized system, Mogul incentivizes participation and rewards engagement. Using the Mogul in-app payment and utility token (STARS), users can vote on, greenlight, and participate in key decision-making aspects of production.

Website: https://www.mogulproductions.com/ 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mogulofficial_

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A Ball and a Dream

Jeremiah Kitchen, an early-adopter in the Mogul community, has been using his time this year wisely. The writer & director from Cleveland, Ohio distributed the first season of his wholly original TV series called “A Ball & A Dream” in February and has been relentless in promoting the series digitally during COVID-19.

For Kitchen, a minority filmmaker, this is the second time he’s produced, directed, and distributed a series. He admits the first time was more of a learning experience, and he has higher hopes for A Ball & A Dream.

During his first go-around, Kitchen pressed his artwork onto DVDs and made consignment deals with corner store owners around Ohio; a self-taught lesson in producing, directing, and distribution to learn from. Kitchen himself even said:

“The movie was horrible but a lot of the folks in the neighborhood loved it.”

As an early Mogul member, Kitchen was able to connect with award-winning actor Lyriq Bent to seek advice on the post-production process. He had a strong vision for the show when it was being shot, but recognized some issues early in editing. Lyriq was able to provide a sound wall and give sage advice on the process as someone who has been there before.

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This time around, Kitchen planned for several years to bring his production to life. He noted that as a minority producer in a community in the Midwest, thousands of miles from Hollywood, he’s seen filmmakers spend years trying to get their projects financed. The opportunity to produce often never comes for some aspiring filmmakers — and that’s why he took a different approach.

Kitchen felt that he had a voice that needed to be heard. Inspired by Lena Waithe and her creation of “The Chi”, he saved funds for 2 years to produce his short web series. The self-funded producer knew this was an easier path than pursuing financing options in a Hollywood system that often has high barriers to entry, despite only needing what he has described as an incredibly low budget.

As Franklin Leonard, the creator of the Hollywood Blacklist, said on NPR’s Planet Money podcast:

“There is no correlation between being a world-class screenwriter and having the funds to move to Hollywood.”

The first episode of Kitchen’s series has over 20k views on Youtube and his audience is growing from a grassroots fanbase. The latest episode has seen over 30k views.

A Ball & A Dream is loosely based on the life of a young man named Nelson Maxwell who played the main character, Eli, in the series. Eli has enough talent to make it to the NBA, but poor life choices strip him of the opportunity. That is until a wild series of events put him head-to-head in a streetball tournament against a current NBA star (played by Malcolm Walters), which Eli uses as a chance for redemption.

Producing the film was a “trial by fire” experience in learning the art of problem-solving for Kitchen. Playing with little budget, he leveraged some personal relationships who had access to local production studios with cameras, drones, and editing software, put together a cast of young and hungry aspiring actors, and courted local business owners to film at their facilities. Kitchen also had to woo the Cleveland City Hall to get the proper permits to shoot at the famous Abbey Park basketball court, a local spot known to attract streetball players on the lower-income westside of Cleveland. Neighborhood legends, such as former Michigan State basketball player and current actor Delvon Roe, frequently spend their days here playing streetball and dreaming of making it to the NBA.

The series serves as inspiration for many aspiring filmmakers and industry professionals — this wasn’t just a step forward for Kitchen’s career, but Walters (who played Malik Hall) has been cast in two other roles since A Ball & A Dream, including Black Panther 2 with Chadwick Boseman. It shows that you don’t need to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to create your vision to vault your film career.

As Josh Gloer told us on Mogul Live, the best camera an aspiring filmmaker can have is the camera that they currently own!

It took 7 months for Kitchen to finish the series — then he faced the next challenge of distribution. He recognized that he couldn’t press up DVDs in 2020, so he started looking at major digital distributors. Distributing his self-made film on Netflix, Prime, or iTunes originally sounded like a dream-come-true, but after unpacking the fine print, he learned that producer compensation was incredibly low and that his low-budget series would be blocked from the selection screen on the sites even if it was chosen. It would only be found if someone specifically searched for his film.

Kitchen chose Youtube to distribute and monetize the series and used a small budget for digital advertising. Paramount in his decision to self-distribute on Youtube was also the connection with fans. Kitchen felt he’d lose the connection and direct access and contact to his fans, and that the information that these streamers would provide him would diminish his audience down to just demographic data rather than real-life interactions.

He has tried to reach a wider audience and has promoted through Mogul, Youtube, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook by using hashtags, keywords, placement links, and metadata to continue targeting.

Kitchen has learned a lot from the process and has recognized his mistakes along the way. He’s now working on the second season of his show and has even gotten paid local opportunities in the industry to work with Fox 8 News, The Affinity Baptist Church, and The Cleveland Baptist Association.

You can find Kitchen in the Mogul Community and on his Youtube channel.

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4 Ways That Blockchain Can Benefit the Film Industry

In a previous post here at Mogul, we helped you understand exactly what a blockchain is and went a little bit further into why it makes sense for Mogul to use it.

You learned about the basics of the technology, but we put it in the context of the film industry and disruption.

In this post, we’re going to go deeper into the blockchain aspect of things. There are four key benefits that blockchain technology offers to both Mogul and the film industry at large.

The more you understand the basic principles of what a blockchain can do, the more you’ll see the value in the Mogul community. Promise!

Blockchains Have the Potential to Democratize Anything

The Hollywood movie industry is all about the grandiose.

When you consider the scale involved in producing a big-budget movie and the whopping gross revenue numbers that the greatest movie franchises of all time produce, it may surprise you to know that Hollywood is controlled by five major studios and a handful of streaming services. We’ve already talked about that.

Blockchain technology is what Bitcoin is built on. Bitcoin allows people to exchange value without a central authority or government controlling everything.

How does this relate to movies?

You may want a particular movie to be made, but the large studios are generally only interested in pre-existing franchises and new IPs from established filmmakers. Even though there is an audience who wants to see a movie, it won’t be greenlit as it is more of a gamble in their eyes compared to what they are already doing.

Thus, your dream of seeing that movie on the big screen is dashed.

With blockchain technology, however, it doesn’t have to be that way. You don’t have to be rich to support the next great movie and earn a share of the revenue. You don’t have to bend over backward to keep the above insiders happy.

You ultimately get to push a movie into production that you think has potential. That’s true whether you’re an actor, producer, financier, or movie fan.

Blockchain technology and the Mogul community combine to democratize the entire film value chain for everyone.

Blockchains Make Transactions Transparent

A blockchain is more than just a network of computers tied together for the sake of validating transactions. It is a public ledger that allows anyone to look at transactions and see what’s happening.

Movies tied to the blockchain have to be transparent. The blockchain doesn’t allow for any kind of opaque or hidden “Hollywood accounting”.

In show business, money flows into many different pockets and it’s challenging to keep track of who’s doing what. Different stakeholders involved with a movie production have different priorities.

Actors want to be paid as much as possible. Investors want to profit as much as possible, and producers want to be able to spend the money required to make the best movie they possibly can.

Registering transactions on the blockchain helps keep everybody honest and keeps financial information transparent.

The best part about using the blockchain for movies though is that it’s not just good for tracking financial records. It’s also good at keeping track of decision-making and voting.

Traditionally, only industry insiders and studios get to vote on which moves are going to make it to the big screen next.

Thanks to the blockchain, the Mogul platform lets YOU vote on what should go into production. Voting is powered by the crowd, not the exclusive powers that be.

Increasing Liquidity

Mogul and the blockchain allow for plenty of opportunities for STARS token holders to access liquidity. This means you can back a project, or back out of a project at your own convenience.

Traditional movies are governed by many contracts and stipulations that tie stakeholders into commitments. Financial commitments can increase over time as movies get closer to or often exceed their budgets.

Funding movies on the blockchain means that you don’t have to worry about that. Back a project as much, or as little as you want to, or not at all. The power is in your hands!

Automating Agreements and Payments through Smart Contracts

Now that you know a bit about how Mogul uses the blockchain to help movies that deserve a second chance get funded, it’s time to bring in the concept of smart contracts and explain how they can automate agreements and payments.

A smart contract is a self-executing contract that doesn’t require a lawyer or third party in order to execute. Parties involved in making an agreement together can stipulate payment arrangements and who gets what based on predetermined conditions.

If those conditions are met, the smart contract executes and everybody gets paid what they’re supposed to get paid. If the conditions are not met, the smart contract responds accordingly.

Smart contracts can collect funds from multiple financiers and do it in a faster and cheaper way than traditional contract and negotiations might be able to. They can also distribute funding and resulting revenue from the film to the appropriate stakeholders in the Mogul community.

Summary

As has hopefully been made clear, there are a number of advantages to using blockchain technology in the film financing space. With a wealth of film industry experience, our team have seen the problems first hand, and are convinced that Mogul is the solution. 

We’re willing to do whatever it takes to show everyone what a democratic movie creation process can look like. We hope you’ll stick along for the ride!

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4 Reasons To Get Excited To See STARS On Binance Smart Chain

Mogul and the STARS token are officially accessible on Binance Smart Chain (BSC), and that’s major news! We’re here to show you the reasons why and to walk you through the benefits of interoperability through Binance Smart Chain. 

What is Binance Smart Chain?

To understand what Binance Smart Chain is, it’s probably helpful to give you some context as to what Binance and Binance Chain are (yes, those are two different things).

Binance

Binance is a private company that originates from China but now runs its business out of Malta. The CEO of Binance is Changpeng Zhao – better known as CZ in online circles – one of the youngest and most influential billionaires in cryptocurrency.

The Binance brand includes a centralized cryptocurrency exchange by the same name, an incubator, a venture capital fund, project launchpads, Binance DEX, a charity, and the Binance Coin.

Binance Chain

Binance Chain is the very first blockchain network ever created under the Binance umbrella. Since Binance Chain does not support smart contracts (self-executing contracts that don’t need third-party involvement), Binance Chain wasn’t ideal for most of the projects that now live on Binance Smart Chain. Binance Chain supports many non-Ethereum based projects.

Binance Smart Chain

Binance Chain didn’t gain the mass adoption that Binance was hoping for (and it still isn’t). Nowadays, Binance Smart Chain is the most trendy and popular property that the company owns.

The difference between Binance Chain and BSC is that the latter supports smart contracts. From a coding standpoint, the BSC blockchain is fairly similar to Ethereum, and Binance is using the product to seemingly compete with Ethereum.

One key difference between BSC and Ethereum is that BSC uses a consensus algorithm called Proof of Staked Authority. We won’t explain that here. All you need to know is that it allows for faster transaction speeds and lower fees than most other methods for reaching consensus on the blockchain. For small users, that can be a huge benefit!

Since Mogul launched in February 2021, Binance Smart Chain has experienced exponential growth in its on-chain usage and daily address growth – nearly 250k addresses per day! 

Compared to Ethereum, which has been the gold standard as a smart contract platform for many years, this is incredibly impressive. Although Ethereum has experienced growth within the same time period, their average is closer to 150k wallets per day.

Now, Mogul (and STARS) have access to both. 

Mogul and Binance Smart Chain: A Match Made for STARS

Now that you understand what Binance Smart Chain is, and the explosive growth that it has had since Mogul’s launch, consider the key benefits the move offers to Mogul.

Marketing

With the crypto market maturing greatly over the last decade plus, marketing and brand awareness is becoming more and more important in the crypto sphere.

As that trend continues, crypto projects tied to popular culture are becoming more and more popular. Crypto isn’t just good for finance, it’s been great for sports, music, art and now, movies. That’s why NFTs have been huge over the last year.

This demand has done something that crypto users don’t like. It’s raising the cost of trading tokens between projects on the Ethereum blockchain because of rising smart contract fees. Binance Smart Chain charges significantly lower fees, but the benefit of being on the platform isn’t just about saving money.

BSC is tied to Binance, a brand that many veteran crypto users already know and trust. BSC not only makes it cheaper and faster to get STARS tokens, it also allows holders to interact with the Binance ecosystem.

We are noticing that more and more members of the Mogul community are moving to BSC in search of lower fees and faster transaction fees.

Spotting these kinds of trends early on is important in the fast-moving world of cryptocurrencies. That’s why getting onto Binance Smart Chain and telling you about it is a top priority here at Mogul!

Speed and Efficiency

It takes no more than three seconds to validate a block on the BSC blockchain. That’s because of the proof-of-stake consensus algorithm mentioned in the sections above. By comparison, it takes up to 13 seconds to validate one block on the Ethereum blockchain. 

If you don’t understand the significance of block time, just keep in mind that BSC can process close to 50 transactions per second compared to Ethereum’s 15 transactions per second. It’s quite a difference!

This makes completing transactions on BSC much more convenient for you, the STARS token holder!

Low Transaction Fees

At the time of this writing, the crypto market is going through a downturn, so there aren’t as many transactions being processed on the Ethereum blockchain as there were six months ago. At the moment, you can complete a transaction for four or five dollars on the Ethereum blockchain. That doesn’t sound like much, but the average cost of a transaction on BSC is around 15 cents.

Remember, we’re comparing a four-dollar transaction fee to 15 cents based on a crypto market that is currently cooling off. Within the last several months, Ethereum users were sometimes paying more than $100 for a single transaction on decentralized exchanges like UniSwap.

Access to Decentralized Applications on BSC

The team at Mogul is always working on forging more partnerships with interesting projects that allow creators and movie lovers the chance to tap into new and unique opportunities.

Having STARS live on BSC means the Mogul community will get access to a wide range of decentralized applications (DApps) that offer all sorts of features, advantages and benefits to users.

At the present moment there are 991 different DApps available within BSC. This means you can access all kinds of other opportunities and still keep transaction fees really fast and really low for yourself. The fact that Binance offers so many DApps with so much promise and efficiency only strengthens the long term use case for the STARS token.

Now you understand a bit more about Mogul’s push to move to Binance Smart Chain and why it’s awesome news for STARS token holders.

Here’s to lower fees, faster speeds, and the continued growth of the Mogul ecosystem! Register and join the movement to decentralize the financing of movies today.

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3 Movies About Bitcoin You Should Watch This Year

People have been spending more time at home these days than ever before. If that sounds like you, chances are that you’re looking for something new to watch. Look no further than a movie about Bitcoin or cryptocurrency. The movies that we’re about to list fall all over the spectrum as far as critical acclaim goes. However, what’s truly cool about these movies about Bitcoin is that they were the first-movers. They were able to get the conversation going about blockchain and Bitcoin in the movies.

These movies are also good to recommend to your family. That way, whether you see each other virtually or in your home, the topic of Bitcoin can have some context to it. Movies are often a way for people to imagine something they were previously unable to see. Whether or not they have critical acclaim, films bring concepts to life that are hard to visualize, and very few people can do a better job of bringing something to life than a filmmaker.

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Breaking Down the Movies About Bitcoin

The movies we are about to list differ greatly in terms of critical acclaim, style, and type of movie. After watching all three, you will have a strong baseline for understanding the way Bitcoin has been portrayed in the movies.

Banking on Bitcoin (2016)

This 90-minute documentary was created in 2016 by director Christopher Cannucciari. The film traces the history of cryptocurrency. It goes from Bitcoin’s early roots in the cypherpunk movement with computer scientist David Chaum to DigiCash and eCash, to Nick Szabo’s writing about minimizing trust during the time of the 2008 financial crisis.

The documentary also explores different economic concepts like the meaning of a free market, Know-Your-Customer (KYC), and Anti-Money Laundering (AML). Some of the industry juggernauts like the Winklevoss Twins (Facebook, Gemini) and Charlie Shrem (Bitcoin Foundation) are featured in the documentary.

Some crypto enthusiasts say that the film focused too much on the negative aspects of Bitcoin’s past rather than focusing on the protocol’s potential. The documentary has a 67% out of about 100 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.

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Crypto (2019)

When a Wall Street banker is demoted to a bank branch in upstate New York, he ropes a small-town art gallery into an international crypto conspiracy that involves his family and a dangerous Russian gang. The 2019 feature film stars Beau Knapp, Luke Hemsworth, Alexis Bledel, and Kurt Russell.

This crypto film received some mixed reviews from critics. One user on Reddit commented on the plausibility of the thumb drive in the film that is allegedly filled with crypto, calling the thumb drive worthless. However, another Reddit user responded that the thumb drive in the movie could have contained a copy of the owner’s crypto keys, contending the film was accurate. Regardless, as we said before, it’s great that these films got the conversation rolling about Bitcoin on the big screen.

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Bitcoin: The End of Money As We Know It (2014)

Despite being the oldest movie on the list, this documentary is known to be one of the best about Bitcoin. The credits include industry favorites like Andreas Antonoplous and Roger Ver, as well as the Director of the American Economic Research Institute, Jeffrey A. Tucker. The doc talks about Bitcoin through the lens of a changing, centralized banking system. The reception was warmer for this documentary than the other movies about Bitcoin. One crypto enthusiast called the documentary their “go-to primer for Bitcoin.”

Comparing the Films

One of the common critiques on the films out now about Bitcoin is that they don’t portray digital currency realistically. To be honest it wouldn’t be the first time Hollywood is accused of too much creative liberty while explaining a niche subject.

The bigger point here is that these films demonstrate blockchain and cryptocurrency has made it to the big screen. However, Mogul will take blockchain and film one step further. We are an engagement platform for industry professionals, contributors, and fans to come together in a transparent way. Mogul delivers an easy-to-use smart wallet and quadratic voting platform.

In Closing

Filmmakers have been exploring the topics of blockchain and Bitcoin on a professional stage since 2014. From documentaries to fully-on Hollywood productions, Bitcoin has made it into the movies. However, Mogul will take the integration of blockchain and film one step further by connecting all the pieces of the film community together. Let us know if you have an idea for creating a screenplay about blockchain!

Established in 2019, Mogul Productions is a blockchain-based film finance and production company with a presence in Canada, the United States of America, and Europe. Mogul’s platform connects contributors, film industry professionals, and fans through technology that allows all users to engage and participate with each project throughout its entire lifecycle.