This week, host Brian Mac Mahon speaks with Apple Tung Fong of Entertainment Oxygen.

In this episode, Brian and Apple talk about the entertainment industry, how they operate, what inspired Apple to create the Entertainment Oxygen  app, and how it helps people in the entertainment industry during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Few words from Entertainment Oxygen:

Entertainment Oxygen is a mobile app, creating a virtual marketplace where entertainment professionals can connect with above-the-line and below-the-line talent to effectively work together and create a flourishing ecosystem.

For decades, entertainment industry professionals have been suffocating due to wasted time, lack of security, a shortage of quality networks, and the lack of secure reliable funding sources. Additionally, there are large barriers between countries making it difficult to develop entertainment projects internationally.

This is where Entertainment Oxygen provides a fresh breath of air. EO’s inclusivity brings industry professionals together, cutting out the middleman and providing talented individuals with better opportunities to connect, showcase their talents and further their careers.

Entertainment Oxygen is easily accessible through a first-class mobile app & desktop platform that is security protected, simple to use, and multilingual. EO helps users save time, money and energy by tailoring the connections to their specific needs. EO provides live events, education, and mentorship to help accelerate our members’ projects.

Top 5 Favorite Moments:

* 4:11 – The genesis of the Entertainment Oxygen app.

* 8:56 – Why is the Entertainment Oxygen app perfect to launch during COVID?

* 10:11 – How the Entertainment Oxygen app helps people in the entertainment industry.

* 19:06 – Entertainment  Oxygen app’s plan to drive revenue.

* 21:07 – Growth plan of the Entertainment Oxygen app and their target investors.

Additional information:

apple@entertainmentoxygen.com – Apple Tung Fong’s email address

www.entertainmentoxygen.com – Entertainment Oxygen’s website