- Fruition Production releases the XRP documentary directly on Amazon and Apple TV to retain creative control.
- The film will explore contentious issues around XRP, including legal and regulatory challenges.
- Ripple CTO David Schwartz provides technical insights despite other executives opting out of participation.
Fruition Production, a film and gaming studio in Los Angeles, revealed details of an XRP-based documentary set to be released in November. The film is expected to give a detailed look into the existence of XRP and the effects it has caused and is likely to cause in the future.
First, the documentary will be released on platforms like Amazon and Apple TV; that way, the company will decide to go with self-distribution because it allows them to control what they present to the public and who they want to deliver it to.
A Different Approach to Distribution
Fruition Production has opted to release the documentary independently without using mainstream platforms like Netflix. The studio explained that collaborations with popular streaming services such as Netflix would require the participation of many intermediaries.
This would affect the work and prolong the time needed to release the project. Choosing the direct distribution model also allows Fruition Production to ensure that as many people as possible will watch the documentary without distorting its message.
Anticipated Content and Controversy
The studio has indicated that the documentary will "stir the pot" by covering some of the most sensitive topics related to XRP. Following an in-depth investigation into this subject, Fruition Production is prepared to provide a comprehensive view of cryptocurrency, including its legal issues, struggles with regulatory efforts, and its position in global finance. The documentary aims to offer viewers a deeper understanding of the path of XRP and the factors that can influence it.
Although the documentary will address different aspects of XRP and its environment, it will not feature contributions from some of Ripple’s key representatives. Fruition Production stated that Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse and other senior executives refused to participate in the project. Nevertheless, Ripple CTO David Schwartz agreed to the interview, in which he was asked about the technical side of XRP and its capabilities. The exclusion of some of these voices might inform the documentary’s perspective, but Schwartz’s inclusion indicates a fair treatment of the topic.
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