For context - Band 1 - the lowest budget band for scripted TV is £850K per hour of completed programme, to produce something that "cheaply" and it be worth watching you need incredible scripts, then one realises that there are a thousand ways to interpret scripted material by actors/directors/producers, the writer/creator has to let go at that point and trust in the process and the people. Writers are notoriously bad at hitting deadlines and writing stuff that you can afford to actually make. Web3's role may be around the area of script development, people need to eat and pay their rent while writing, and the pay off comes if the show is actually made, its very speculative though.
RE: Web3 and the Disruption of the Entertainment Industry