NFT Collection to become a TV show for kids

Times Studios, the visual content producing arm of Times Magazine, is producing a new television show for children featuring the popular NFT collection “Robotos”. Created by artist Pablo Stanley, Robotos is a series of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) consisting of 10,000 droids with over 170 characters. NFTs are digital collectibles that can be purchased using fiat and cryptocurrencies. Stanley said that he has always dreamed of bringing characters to life and creating a universe around them. This is one of the first projects where NFT’s native IP is being used to make TV shows.

“Robotos is a collection of droid characters designed by Pablo Stanley and molded as NFT, They are constructed from various metal outfits, tin faces, digital accessories, top pieces, faces, backpacks, arms and colours,” says Robotos’ official website, describing the project.

TV content creators at Times Studio admit that opportunity to work with NFT creators is untapped, The Hollywood Reporter said, Therefore, he decided to explore the possibility of turning NFTs into television characters and chose Stanley’s droid creations.

“There is a lot more incredible IP being developed within the NFT space. As the ecosystem continues to grow and mainstream adoption, we need to take the role of timing by giving these creators access to our platform and to alternative mediums including film and broadcasting. Proud,” Time president Keith Grossman was quoted as saying.

Buyers will be given nft as animated gif, png and resolution free svg files. According to the information listed on Robotos Official Page The cost of each NFT is around 0.7. Is ether or $3,054 (approximately Rs 2.2 lakh).

Keeping the buzz alive on social media, the NFT artist has been posting these pictures of what it looks like Twitter,

Until now, elements inspired by movies, TV and music content were recreated in NFT, and with this project, the tables are ready to be turned.

On behalf of a wider artist community, Stanley said the NFT space has changed the lives of artists.

“I am grateful to NFT Space, which has supported artists like me and has had such a positive impact on the lives of creators. NFTs are bringing art, community and technology together to create something unique and innovative – storytelling and the future of world building. “I can’t wait to tell the stories of our new characters and bring Robotos and the NFT community along for the ride,” the NFT artist said in a statement.

According to Market Tracker data, in the third quarter of 2021, the sales volume of NFTs increased to $10.7 billion (about Rs 79,820 crore), an increase of eight times from the previous quarter. DappRadar,

On the largest NFT marketplace, open seaThe sales volume peaked at $3.4 billion (about Rs 25,320 crore) in August and remained strong in September when global stock markets faltered.


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