It is the time to accumulate SNGLS tokens and hold on for the coming 2 to 3 years as by that time, if everything goes as per plan, all the 11 modules will be rolled out and some documentaries and tie ups will be showcased and announced. That will be the time to see massive growth for the platform. This is a project which you need to hold for the years to come and be happy with the dividends you get once it starts to produce revenue!
Well if it takes that much you know there will be plenty of entry points. Most of the projects including BTC are driven by pure speculation alone so the price usually is not sustainable. I think if everything goes according to plan and SingularDTV can get a market share of other profitable old economy companies, then it can definitely achieve unicorn status and be worth well above $1. However most startups fail and this project in particular is trying to disrupt the whole rights management system while at the same time producing shows and being a Netflix type of VOD, etc. To it's trying to do too much and they style and look is too "niche" for my liking.
UJO Music on the other hand seems more agnostic and aims to disrupt the music streaming/rights industry without being all over the place. I think SingularDTV needs a lot of time to mature so it's an unclear time.
The time taken for Singular DTV to capture market share is something which we will need to wait and see as there is tight competition in this field with many well established players, however if the team really pulls out some good series it will be good enough to make a statement.
When it comes to investing, it is better to diversify your investment and I feel SNGLS is good enough to be invested, you can add slowly if you feel that you will have opportunities to get more at lower price in the coming months and years.
Investing in movies or producing films is usually one of the worst and less profitable investments so I wouldn't hold my breath on that, especially since it will mostly be sci-fi oriented. I know crypto fans are all geeks and nerds but you can't live on that. Having an Ethereum documentary is ok but it won't attract the masses. Same goes with a series about the singularity, which many shows are coming up with right now (there's even a comedy one with Seth Rogen in the works).
Unless the quality is completely flawless and makes a splash kinda like Black Mirror, Mr. Robot or similar then I don't think there's anything special regarding this "module". Also I don't think they have the funds to pull something like that off. Rights management platform on the other hand is actually a quite interesting idea but it's years ahead, regulation wise I mean.
UJO on the other hand can get word of mouth via indie musicians using its system to sell their content and therefore creating huge buzz and critical mass.