Bermudian Filmmaker Raised US$50,000 on Breaker To Fund Her Nine-Minute Short Film


Bermudian Filmmaker Raised US$50,000 On Breaker To Fund Her Nine-Minute Short Film

Alyson Thompson spoke on the panel “Fintech & Blockchain in Entertainment” at the Liquidity Summit on New Finance, presented by Hub Culture, on the second day of Bermuda Tech Week 2019.

According to the Royal Gazette of Bermuda, the 31-year-old Warwick Academy graduate explained to an audience of business people, film-makers and conference delegates, including Dr Dre’s producer, "stu-b-doo" (Stuart Bell), that she and her colleagues funded the nine-minute short film, "Detained", with the assistance of the firm Singular DTV, now renamed Breaker.

Breaker was founded in 2016 by author and music producer, Zach LeBeau, Hollywood movie producer, Kim Jackson, and billionaire entrepreneur, Joseph Lubin (Cofounder of Ethereum
and Cofounder/CEO of Consensys, a member of the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance.

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