A structural shift is underway at the intersection of blockchain and entertainment, as MediaHedge and Spaceport introduce a new model designed to modernize howA structural shift is underway at the intersection of blockchain and entertainment, as MediaHedge and Spaceport introduce a new model designed to modernize how

Tokenizing Hollywood: How MediaHedge and Spaceport Are Bringing Blockchain Infrastructure to Film Finance

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A structural shift is underway at the intersection of blockchain and entertainment, as MediaHedge and Spaceport introduce a new model designed to modernize how film and television projects are financed. In a sector long defined by fragmented dealmaking and limited liquidity, the partnership represents a move toward building scalable, transparent infrastructure, one that mirrors the evolution already seen across crypto-native financial systems.

At the center of the collaboration is the integration of Spaceport’s blockchain technology into MediaHedge’s AI-driven lending platform, a step that positions media finance within a broader on-chain ecosystem. The goal is not simply to digitize existing processes, but to fundamentally reframe how capital flows through the entertainment industry, aligning it with the efficiency and accessibility that blockchain has brought to other asset classes.

“Every major asset class, from real estate, private credit, to commodities, eventually gets infrastructure that makes it efficient, liquid and accessible,” said MediaHedge founder and CEO Jon Gosier. “Media finance and IP is next. We’ve proven the model. Together we’re building the market.”

That market is already taking shape. Since its launch in 2020, MediaHedge has deployed over $211 million into film and television productions, backing a slate that includes Dead Man’s Wire, The Dutchman, and The Cure. Its approach departs from traditional financing by anchoring loans to pre-sale distribution agreements and government-backed tax credits, a structure that reduces exposure to box office volatility while maintaining the speed required by production cycles.

For the blockchain community, the significance lies in how this model intersects with tokenization and on-chain infrastructure. By embedding blockchain at the core of its lending operations, the partnership introduces the potential for increased transparency, improved capital efficiency, and broader participation from institutional and crypto-native investors alike. It is a step toward treating film financing less as a niche, relationship-driven process and more as a standardized, investable market.

Beyond lending, the collaboration extends into the tokenization of intellectual property, one of the most compelling yet underdeveloped opportunities in both entertainment and Web3. Through Spaceport’s platform, MediaHedge-backed productions will gain access to Screenpoints.com, a marketplace designed for intangible production assets such as executive producer credits, alongside expanded licensing pathways across a global network of partners and user-generated content platforms.

This introduces a new dynamic, where value traditionally locked in backend revenue streams can be surfaced earlier and potentially traded or leveraged in more liquid markets. For independent creators, who have historically lacked the infrastructure to monetize IP at scale, the implications are particularly meaningful. The ability to activate and distribute value earlier in a project’s lifecycle could reshape how projects are funded, marketed, and sustained.

“The world’s most valuable assets are increasingly intangible, and they’ve been stuck behind closed doors for decades,” said Spaceport founder and CEO Le Zhang. “MediaHedge has built something rare: a lending platform with a real track record, institutional-grade rigor, and deal flow that speaks for itself. Spaceport gives them the infrastructure to operate at a scale and speed this market has never seen.”

The timing aligns with broader trends across both industries. As traditional studios and streamers pull back on spending, independent producers are actively seeking alternative financing solutions. At the same time, the crypto and blockchain sectors continue to look for real-world applications that extend beyond speculative assets, particularly in areas where tokenization can unlock dormant value.

By combining AI-powered underwriting with blockchain-enabled infrastructure, MediaHedge and Spaceport are effectively bridging these two worlds. Their model reflects a growing recognition that the future of finance, whether in real estate, private credit, or intellectual property, will be defined by systems that prioritize liquidity, programmability, and global access.

For blockchain-focused investors and builders, the partnership offers a glimpse into how Web3 principles can be applied to one of the most culturally influential industries in the world. Film and television, long reliant on opaque structures and insider networks, may be entering a phase where transparency and decentralization begin to reshape not just how projects are funded, but who gets to participate.

If successful, this approach could mark the emergence of a new asset class within the digital economy, one where storytelling and tokenization converge, and where the financial architecture behind content creation is as innovative as the content itself.

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