Several Hollywood films have successfully raised millions of dollars by leveraging tokenization and SEC-exempt crowdfunding, according to a report by CoinDesk. This innovative approach allows non-accredited investors to participate in film financing, with dividends and secondary trading facilitated via blockchain technology. Notably, director Robert Rodriguez secured $2 million from 2,000 fans, while Pressman Film also raised $2 million for its projects, beginning to see returns within six months. Additionally, Eli Roth's horror film studio reached its $5 million fundraising cap under Reg CF. This model is transforming film financing by enabling creators to maintain intellectual property rights and creative control, while offering film and television projects as alternative investment opportunities. The use of blockchain in this context is democratizing access to film investment, broadening the scope for both creators and investors.