Fruition Production, a Los Angeles-based film and gaming studio, has revealed that its much-anticipated documentary on XRP is set to premiere this November. The studio plans to unveil a new trailer a week or two before the official release. This documentary has drawn interest owing to flying banners of ‘serious research’ premises assumed to present quite a radical worldview.
Instead of hiring a distribution company, the studio has decided to independently distribute the documentary, which will be available on platforms like Amazon and Apple TV. Fruition Production emphasized that the documentary will be available on various platforms to accommodate diverse audience preferences. The reasons that lead to the decision to exclude established providers are under increasing pressure to produce content that the major media conglomerates do not control.
Also Read: Ripple and Kraken Achieve Legal Milestone as Court Rejects SEC’s Crypto Asset Security Theory
Ripple Executives Decline Participation, CTO David Schwartz Featured
While Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse and other top executives declined to participate in the documentary, Ripple CTO David Schwartz did provide his insights. Fruition Production thanked Ripple’s management for its impartiality, as the team noted that expanding the project focus might have led to side-street compromises if Ripple’s representatives had joined the process. This is because the studio feels it will be possible to develop a genuine performance that will not be dictated by what some other production house may want to present.
Advertisement
The self-distribution strategy was also prompted by a need to keep creative independence because the company was Fruition Production; they wanted total control over their work. The studio also pointed out that engagement with platforms like Netflix would have meant dealing with many layers of intermediaries, which could distort the project. Saying this, Fruition Production successfully distributed the documentary to circulate their research and findings or to get their message across without short-changing the story.
In conclusion, the XRP documentary by Fruition Production is poised to make waves this November. With a focus on self-distribution and a commitment to independent storytelling, the studio is positioning itself to offer a unique perspective on the cryptocurrency world. The release is highly anticipated, and the studio’s approach has sparked significant industry interest.
Also Read: XRP Surges Nearly 7%, Eyes Major Breakout Amid Bullish Sentiment