The producer of children’s and young adult television shows and films, Dolphin Entertainment, Inc., has partnered up with The Flower Girls (TFG), an NFT collection of 10,000 unique Flower Girls created from over 950 hand-drawn elements sold on OpenSea.
In Brief:
- Dolphin Entertainment will help the NFT collective with opportunities like scripted/unscripted TV shows, music, gaming.
- The partnership will also bring Dolphin to amplify The Flower Girls’ charitable initiatives towards children.
The partnership will help the NFT project create opportunities for brand growth across entertainment verticals such as scripted and unscripted television shows, publishing, consumer products, music, gaming, and events.
Because the NFT collective, The Flower Girls has its roots in giving back to charities – especially children-focused charities, this partnership will also bring Dolphin Entertainment to mobilize its entire network of leading marketing and promotional agencies to magnify The Flower Girls’ charitable initiatives, expand community benefits, and increase value for its holders.
Dolphin CEO Bill O’Dowd called the partnership the “fastest and easiest partnership we’ve ever entered.”
“We look forward to utilizing all of our resources to grow this brand, and thereby maximize the number of children that we’ll help through our various initiatives,” he said.
TFG team will have access to Dolphin’s every service and will be one of the first clients for WCIP (We Come In Peace), Dolphin’s newly announced Web3 marketing, consulting, and communications agency made up of executives from all six of Dolphin’s wholly-owned subsidiaries.
The Flower Girls co-founder Konstantin Elin was all praises of the new partner saying that it is remarkable to work with an elite team of creatives and marketing agencies that also shares the same values.
While, Dolphin has created children’s programming such as Justin Bieber’s 2013 film “Believe,” as well as the popular Nickelodeon shows “Zoey 101” and “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide”, each ‘The Flower Girls’ NFT confers ownership of a Renaissance-style portrait of a young woman.
As mentioned above, the NFT collective has a philanthropic approach. It is donating 20% of its profits to children’s charities and has already donated over $400,000 to date. Additionally, 5% of profits will be donated to support NFT collections created or designed by children.
Among the ‘Flower Girls’ NFT holders include celebrities like Reese Witherspoon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Eva Longoria, Brie Larson, America Ferrara, Snoop Dogg, Brooklyn Beckham, and Gary Vaynerchuk.
NFT art to be going in the mainstream media – shows and movies is an absolutely new venture and an interesting one, to say the least. Reese Witherspoon who’s all in for the NFT space as she announced her metaverse NFT gallery recently, is also a founder of the production company Hello Sunshine, which had recently announced a collaboration with the World of Women (WoW) to create movies based on the NFT collection.