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  1. What is decentralized pictures? Decentralized Pictures (DCP) is a 501c(3) nonprofit organization seeking to discover new and innovative filmmaking talent.

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  2. Decentralized Pictures (@ decentralized_pictures) • Instagram photos and videos. Meet our team of passionate filmmakers and supporters.

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  3. Decentralized Pictures (@decentralized_pictures) • Instagram photos and videos

  4. Decentralized Pictures is a YouTube channel that supports independent filmmakers through the use of blockchain technology. It features interviews, reviews, shorts, and tips from filmmakers and industry professionals.

  5. 3,260 Followers, 568 Following, 389 Posts - Decentralized Pictures (@decentralized_pictures) on Instagram: "⚫️501c(3) non profit. 🎥 Supporting the cinematic arts through a fair and transparent blockchain protocol.⚡️ ⬇️ Submit your film today"

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  6. Dec 4, 2021 · Decentralized Pictures is a film production company founded by Roman Coppola that uses blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies to fund and distribute its projects. Learn how Decentralized Pictures is shaking up the film industry with crypto and its upcoming movie, The Dissidents.

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  8. Decentralized Pictures (DCP) is a non-profit film funds that matches filmmakers, companies that provide funding, and the audience that decides which movies should be produced.