Business Insider is seeking nominations for the top VCs investing in entertainment

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  • Entertainment has become a popular area for private investors looking to disrupt the industry.
  • Business Insider is looking to highlight the top VCs investing in entertainment companies. 
  • Submit your nominations through this Google Form by January 5.

Entertainment-focused startups are attracting millions in investments to change how content is financed, made, distributed, and more.

While private equity firms have been setting their sights on bringing efficiencies to Hollywood through investment in production companies, content libraries, and physical production facilities, early-stage investors like CAA’s Connect Ventures are racing to back AI-based tools that promise to produce entertainment cheaper and faster.

Venture capital firms have backed companies like MARZ, which had a part in developing the character Thing (a disembodied hand) for Netflix’s hit series “Wednesday,” and Deep Voodoo, an AI startup founded by “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

Other financiers like Fiat Ventures and Drive Capital see opportunities to modernize the way productions are financed or make it easier for people to become paid influencers.

Business Insider is looking to identify the top venture capital investors focused on filmed entertainment and wants your nominations.

Submit your nominations through this form by January 5.

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