John De Titta - Together for a Better World

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John De Titta - Together for a Better World

“If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think of music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.”

Depression and stress disorders are something that we witness on a regular basis. Where it was somewhat unknown to mankind in earlier times, it seems not something very unusual to individuals currently. However, depression has stirred individuals to come up with various treatments. One cannot deny the fact that music itself has remarkable methods to release stress. While we appreciate the impact of music on an individual soul, we can never accredit the musicians completely. The creation and practice of music are tightly wound with human emotion, character, and experience. It arouses sentiment and cannot be underestimated as a powerful shaper of human virtue, character, and emotion. As vehicles of musical expression, musicians like John De Titta are capable enough to influence spectators for good or for evil. Thus, the nature of music and the manner in which musicians utilize it creates innumerable ramifications that cannot be ignored.

The eminent mastermind behind the creation of the nonprofit organization Loveaid.com, a social media alternative platform for sending out messages surrounding love, John De Titta is an American musician, inventor, screenwriter, and innovator of many patents and applications. He is an Italian-American musician born on November 30, 1962, in Teaneck, NJ, and is known to have released masterpieces in collaboration with Grammy-winning musicians.

Life is not a fairytale for everyone, and De Titta has had his fair share of ordeals in his past. He was on the sheer cutting edge of his life at the age of 18 when his miseries pushed him to write a

script, The Manic Ride, that was the ultimate result of his personal life experiences. Thus, began his career at an early stage of life writing songs and movie scripts. Subsequently, De Titta decided to step into real estate, and he started buying and selling apartments, service stations, hotels, complexes, and condos. At the age of 31, he left real estate and started product marketing. He took a cardboard chair patent that had no value and got it placed into hundreds of auditoriums across the country, including the New York City Parks.

His scriptwriting skills from an early age empowered him to publish a 150-page screenplay, regarding his entrepreneurship experiences, in 2002. He decided to move forward in the industry with his scripture to have some kind of involvement in the production side and managed to have meetings with several producers. After investing a hefty amount of time in his script approval, he finally got funding of $5,000,000 from one of the top producers to continue the script and make it into a feature film, but as luck would have it, he had to leave his script halfway due to some family emergency. However, the script was re-written by another screenwriter, and the film grossed over $200,000,000 at the international box office and won several Academy awards with critical acclaim, and he received no credit for it.

De Titta later conceived and designed a method of funding for creative projects to allow screenwriters, musicians, authors, and artists to have control of their creative destinies without relying on financial contributions. He filed a provisional patent for this method in 2004. By then, he came up with many patents to create funding prospects for artists; some of these are, Methods and Systems for Crowdfunding a Project Advertising revenue sharing, Methods, systems, and apparatus for financing projects, Methods and apparatus for producing and financing media productions, Targeted content and rewards, and Digital communications at the point of sale.

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