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Will Spencer hosts a captivating conversation with Marcus Pittman and Jason Farley, the minds behind Loor TV, a revolutionary streaming platform that empowers viewers to shape the content they consume.
The episode delves into the innovative model of Lore TV, where viewers have the ability to fund specific movies and shows directly, essentially voting with their dollars. Marcus and Jason elaborate on the technology they've built, which ensures transparency and accountability in how funds are allocated. They discuss their journey, detailing the years of hard work that went into developing the platform and the unique challenges they faced, including skepticism from potential investors who are often cautious about the success of faith-based media. The duo emphasizes that the key to their success lies not just in the content but in building a community of engaged viewers who are passionate about the narratives they want to support.
As the discussion progresses, the trio touches on broader themes of masculinity, storytelling, and the cultural implications of their work. They argue that the current landscape of Christian entertainment often mirrors a feminized narrative, sidelining authentic male experiences and stories. By positioning Lore TV as a platform where creators can tell the stories they believe in without compromise, they aim to shift the paradigm of Christian media away from the formulaic and predictable.
Takeaways:
- The new streaming platform Lore TV allows subscribers to actively fund shows they want to see.
- Creators on Lore TV are not bound by corporate interests, allowing for more authentic storytelling.
- Investors should focus on supporting unique, independent content rather than traditional Christian media.
- The current Christian film industry often prioritizes formulaic storytelling over genuine artistic expression.
- The model of Lore TV encourages a participatory culture where viewers can directly influence content creation.
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Manage episode 434560335 series 2822438
Will Spencer hosts a captivating conversation with Marcus Pittman and Jason Farley, the minds behind Loor TV, a revolutionary streaming platform that empowers viewers to shape the content they consume.
The episode delves into the innovative model of Lore TV, where viewers have the ability to fund specific movies and shows directly, essentially voting with their dollars. Marcus and Jason elaborate on the technology they've built, which ensures transparency and accountability in how funds are allocated. They discuss their journey, detailing the years of hard work that went into developing the platform and the unique challenges they faced, including skepticism from potential investors who are often cautious about the success of faith-based media. The duo emphasizes that the key to their success lies not just in the content but in building a community of engaged viewers who are passionate about the narratives they want to support.
As the discussion progresses, the trio touches on broader themes of masculinity, storytelling, and the cultural implications of their work. They argue that the current landscape of Christian entertainment often mirrors a feminized narrative, sidelining authentic male experiences and stories. By positioning Lore TV as a platform where creators can tell the stories they believe in without compromise, they aim to shift the paradigm of Christian media away from the formulaic and predictable.
Takeaways:
- The new streaming platform Lore TV allows subscribers to actively fund shows they want to see.
- Creators on Lore TV are not bound by corporate interests, allowing for more authentic storytelling.
- Investors should focus on supporting unique, independent content rather than traditional Christian media.
- The current Christian film industry often prioritizes formulaic storytelling over genuine artistic expression.
- The model of Lore TV encourages a participatory culture where viewers can directly influence content creation.
CONNECT WITH LOOR
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
🌟 The Will Spencer Podcast was formerly known as "The Renaissance of Men."
FOLLOW US FOR MORE
Buy Me a Coffee
Communications Powered by PaxMail
The Will Spencer Podcast is a weekly interview show featuring extended discussions with authors, leaders, and influencers who can help us make sense of our changing world today. I release new episodes every week on Friday.
ADVERTISERS
Mentioned in this episode:
Puritan Treasures
Reformation Heritage Books offers 15 Puritan classics in modern language with new introductions for today’s readers. Use code SPENCER for 10% off.
Sean O'Brien Training
Sean O'Brien, an NASM-certified trainer and Kingdom builder, helps men and women worldwide reach their fitness goals. Mention my name for an exclusive 15% OFF any training package.
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