Ahead of impending movie and music releases, Ethereum NFT-based project Doodles announced on Tuesday the launch of DoodlesTV Super Pass, with the pass now available for minting on Coinbase’s Base – an Ethereum layer-2 scaling network.
The launch comes after Doodles’ recent migration of its Stoodio character customization platform from Flow to Base. It’s open to batting today for .0021 ETHor currently about $7.
DoodlesTV is a platform designed to offer exclusive content, premieres and viewing events for holders. Season owners of the DoodlesTV Super Pass will receive early access to content, including three music videos, before they are released on streaming platforms.
Pass holders will also be among the first to see the animated special “Dullsville and the Doodleverse” before its release worldwide. Scheduled for release in September, the film “Dullsville and the Doodleverse” is directed by Doodles founder Scott “Burnt Toast” Martin and features music produced by Pharrell Williams.
“We’re creating a new paradigm for bringing stories to market, monetizing them, and creating deeper connections with the people who make it all possible: our community,” Doodles CEO Julian Holguin said in a press release. “DoodlesTV will reshape the way we experience and interact with content, turning every media rollout into a shared, exclusive moment for our community.”
DoodlesTV will also be a part of The Stoodio on the Doodles app. Additionally, Super Pass holders will receive four special album and film artworks featuring each artist. Original Doodles holders will also receive priority access to the Doodles Records soundtrack.
DoodlesTV aims to create a direct-to-community media platform, introducing fan interaction with artists and creators, along with exclusive content and collectibles. With DoodlesTV, the project aims to put artists and their communities at the forefront of cultural moments.
“With the launch of DoodlesTV on Base, we are witnessing the journey of animators bringing their dreams to life on-chain,” said Base creator Jesse Pollak in a release. “As we enter the next generation of the internet, we’re excited to see creators of all kinds owning their content and being rewarded for it.”
Edited by Andrew Hayward