As director Brian Taylor watched the Nft market expand from digital paintings and photography to musical projects and beyond, the filmmaker decided to get in on the action, crafting a new experimental short film with Christopher Meloni.
“You hardly ever get to be first in anything in my business,” Taylor tells Variety, explaining why he decided to get in on the Nft craze. “Everything you do has been done 50,000 times before.”
“So I called Meloni and said, ‘Are you in?’ and he said ‘Absolutely,’ because he’s in for anything new,'” Taylor says. “So I flew to New York and we made a film.”
Taylor and Meloni first collaborated on the Syfy series “Happy,” where Meloni played an injured hitman who befriends his kidnapped daughter’s imaginary friend, a perky blue flying unicorn. All this to say, the actor and director were pretty comfortable going all in no matter...
“You hardly ever get to be first in anything in my business,” Taylor tells Variety, explaining why he decided to get in on the Nft craze. “Everything you do has been done 50,000 times before.”
“So I called Meloni and said, ‘Are you in?’ and he said ‘Absolutely,’ because he’s in for anything new,'” Taylor says. “So I flew to New York and we made a film.”
Taylor and Meloni first collaborated on the Syfy series “Happy,” where Meloni played an injured hitman who befriends his kidnapped daughter’s imaginary friend, a perky blue flying unicorn. All this to say, the actor and director were pretty comfortable going all in no matter...
- 7/24/2021
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
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