@NateTepper: We’ve raised $12M to hire the next generation of filmmakers at TrueShort! Led by Keith Rabois at Khosla Ventures and pa…
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TrueShort has raised $12M in funding, led by Khosla Ventures, to hire the next generation of filmmakers.
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We’ve raised $12M to hire the next generation of filmmakers at TrueShort!
Led by Keith Rabois at Khosla Ventures and participation from Jeffrey Katzenberg (Dreamworks), Ravi Nandan (A24), Scott Belsky (Behance), General Catalyst, and more
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