
Israeli-US startup GammaTime, based by Israeli gaming entrepreneur Slava Mudrykh, Miramax CEO Invoice Block and Alex Montalvo, is becoming a member of the micro-drama development and has raised $14 million in seed funding for a brand new app that can produce and distribute micro-dramas to the smartphone consumer viewers.
That is the primary Israeli firm, and one of many first US firms, to deliver the Chinese language micro-series development to the US – sequence in 60-90 second episodes, produced for smartphone customers in a vertical format. Among the many firm’s traders are additionally the celebs of the docu-drama “Conserving Up with the Kardashians”, Kim Kardashian and her mom Kris Jenner, and Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian, with the corporate’s fundraising led primarily by Israeli funds: Pitango First, Pitango’s fund for early stage startups, and vgames, which invests within the gaming world.
The brand new firm is predicted to launch an app below the GammaTime model within the app retailer quickly, which can permit paid viewing of micro-series from the telephone, and can launch the primary ten episodes to open apps comparable to Instagram, YouTube Shorts and TikTok. Earlier than the launch, GammaTime produced about 20 authentic sequence, primarily for a younger viewers, comparable to romantic dramas, thrillers and true crime. The Israeli firm has even signed the creator of the crime drama sequence CSI Anthony Zeiker to jot down and produce a number of sequence in the identical style.
The necessity for an Israeli improvement middle is because of native experience within the subject of gaming. The financial mannequin of micro-series, in addition to the best way they’re promoted and consumed, is extra paying homage to laptop video games than a Netflix-style streaming service. These are 60-90 second episodes that normally finish with a cliffhanger that encourages viewers to eat extra content material, with most sequence lasting a complete of between 60 and 100 minutes. After ten episodes that may be watched without spending a dime on all social networks, viewers are required to pay a price to look at the app through a month-to-month subscription (for instance, $20 for rival apps), fee by digital currencies – a mannequin taken from the world of video games, or in trade for watching commercials.
Revealed by Globes, Israel enterprise information – en.globes.co.il – on October 23, 2025.
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