How to succeed as a choreographer in the Metaverse
The creator economy will be made up of artists, designers, musicians, poets, DJs, gamers, and yes, dancers too! Without the creative input of choreographers, the virtual worlds would be bleak and bland making it less than desirable to spend massive amounts of time there. In the real world, artists and creatives have only recently started earning good money but still don’t make it to the list of top earners in the industry. That could very well change in the metaverse where creatives will be in high demand for their services and will have a considerable income too. Beeple and other prominent NFT creatives are good examples of this showing us that artists can bank on their talent through NFTs and the Metaverse. We will see that artists, dancers, and choreographers dominate the virtual place as clubs, and festivals become more popular inside the Metaverse than in real life.?
There are many new commercial opportunities for dancers and choreographers. A very famous ballerina Natalia Osipova just recently introduced a Studio+ named HeatDao which is a dance DAO around Metaverse actors. It builds stuff around the avatar letting people capture and upload their movement data directly into the Metaverse. The data will then be visualized as a dynamic avatar that can use your choreography and if that doesn't get you excited then I don’t know what will. If you are a professional dancer, you can monetize your movement date through NFTs. Does that sound absolutely crazy? We agree!?
If you’re curious about stuff like this, then you’ll love the platform OPUS has created for creators too. A little birdy told me that OPUS has built an app that lets creators play around with their choreography by recording it on a phone. This kind of technology can detect the motions and capture the performance onto the app. Like the former, it directly plugs into the metaverse. However it is unique in the sense that the performance directly plugs into their platform which converts text into metaverse and anytime someone uses the performance, you get a share of the revenue. So anyone of you who wants to make a movie or develop a game can use this app to convert your creativity into digital art. Sounds like a dream come true for creators. You can share revenue from the services you provide and become world-renowned for your talent!
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The metaverse is a place to reimagine potential, reduce physical limitations and explore new versions of self. When it comes to dancing, the avatar can decide to excel in whatever form of dance they wish. Who knows, maybe the virtual playgrounds will create new dance styles and offer some free virtual dance classes in the near future. An important role for creators is the ability to showcase the virtual world to the masses. From gaming communities to break dancers, creatives have a natural community of supporters around them. Brands will need to tap into these communities as they are currently doing within the crypto ecosystem.
For the Metaverse, creators will have to focus on the role of the physical movement and expression of their avatar to make the users' personalities come to life. The Metaverse citizens will use their aviators to represent not only their identities but their thoughts and moods as well. Capturing that aesthetic is key and the technology that can do that will upload and mint users’ motion data into an NFT that can be customized for every participating metaverse If you are not satisfied with your avatar’s performance you can wear beautiful dance movements created by professional choreographers. So if you’re a dancer or choreographer you can make money from the NFTs that can be sold in the marketplace as a lasting revenue system.
OPUS is a one-of-a-kind platform that turns literary text into a movie stream. Without investing in any tools, production houses, or capital investment, you can create a story from the depths of your imagination. If you are keen to learn more about creators and the creator economy follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to get snazzy updates from the tech world. We’re trying to build a community of artists, designers, performers, and musicians who want to be a part of the next generation of web 3.0 creators.