Triller, an AI-powered platform that enables creators to make music videos using licensed songs, has raised $28 million in Series B funding, led by media investment company Proxima (which was founded by veteran businessman and film producer Ryan Kavanaugh, who founded Relativity Media and is behind films like The Social Network and Mamma Mia).
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Music Video Upstart ‘Triller’ Says It’s Taking On TikTok Amid $28 Million Series B
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Creators Are Making As Much As $50,000 With Music Video App Triller’s New Monetization Feature
Music video app Triller has launched a crowdfunding feature that has allowed creators like Lea Elui to make as much as $50,000.
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Triller, Which Brings Music Video Production To The Masses, Raises $5 Million In Series A Round
Triller, which lets its users create music videos and counts Kevin Hart among its notable users, has raised a $5 million Series A funding round.
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