Ross and Bryce Anderson discuss why Bored Ape Yacht Club is similar to Hello Kitty, what people get wrong about film3, and why Clubhouse Pictures are reimagining storytelling in Web3.
In Episode #63, Ross is joined by Bryce Anderson, Production Executive at Clubhouse Pictures and part of the team bringing Omega Runner to life.
Bryce Anderson started his career and bought his first Bitcoin as an assistant at United Talent Agency. He joined Clubhouse Pictures when it was founded in 2015 and has worked on the producing team for Bright, Birds of Prey, and I, Tonya, among others.
Ross and Bryce discuss why Bored Ape Yacht Club is similar to Hello Kitty, what people get wrong about film3, and why Clubhouse Pictures are reimagining storytelling in Web3
Highlights from the conversation
A lot of people in Web3 don't realise turning a static image into global IP for entertainment is a huge lift
The Bored Ape brand is really powerful as an image. I would compare it to something like Hello Kitty
The other mark of good world-building is that there's a lot more to do in it, a lot more to explore
I don't want to be the dragon that sits on a pile of IP gold
The potential for the next Marvel or the next Disney exists in Web3
A lot of what inspired us to do this is fan fiction
More about Bryce Anderson
Bryce Anderson started his career and bought his first Bitcoin as an assistant at United Talent Agency. He then worked in creative development at Warner Bros. before joining Clubhouse Pictures upon its inception in 2015. He has worked on the producing team for Bright, Birds of Prey, and I, Tonya, among others.
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