Marcus Pittman from Loor.tv discusses the need for a platform that supports conservative and Christian filmmakers. Loor aims to provide funding and distribution opportunities for independent filmmakers, focusing on smaller budget, independent films. The platform uses video game microtransactions to fund projects and offers a unique approach to storytelling, including shows created with AI. Pittman also explores why conservatives struggle to invest in the arts compared to progressives, highlighting the importance of emotions and storytelling in shaping beliefs. Loor.tv is a streaming platform that aims to provide alternative content for conservative and Christian audiences. They fund projects through a subscription-based model, allowing subscribers to allocate their 'loot' to support specific projects. Some of the popular content on Loor.tv includes the documentary 'Gothics' about a black Twitch streamer who faced backlash for her conservative views, and the documentary series 'Barely Biblical' that explores the historical accuracy of biblical stories. Loor.tv also aims to create a pipeline for conservative content creators, providing them with opportunities to develop and showcase their work. The platform is focused on building a community that supports and protects artists from cancel culture.
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