How Hollywood fintech FilmHedge raised millions to finance movies, TV shows

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Check out the 18-page pitch deck that Hollywood-focused fintech FilmHedge used to raise tens of millions and help hot new movies and TV series get made

Embracing data to help make projections about whether projects are destined for success is a net positive, in Gosier's view. Otherwise, what gets made in Hollywood"becomes very much just the subjective opinion of some very powerful gatekeepers," he said.

The company says it's lent about $101 million in credit capital and generated $113 million in returns. The startup says it can help 'mitigate loss from fraud, money laundering, or misappropriation of funds.'FilmHedge points to its algorithms and data collection, saying they can minimize investors' risk.

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