Through services like distribution and catalog licensing, Jellysmack has helped its partners take in more than 175 million. JellySmash Productions will add to that figure.
The self-proclaimed “global creator company” is opening an end-to-end content studio that will alongside the biggest stars on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Jellysmack has already announced multi-year production partnerships with several top creators, including DIY maven Karina Garcia and the Spice King, a.k.a. SpicyyCam.
“Our full-service, original content production helps accelerate video creation to maximize revenue across more social platforms,” reads a message on the JellySmash homepage. The studio wants to partner with creators who need help ideating, producing, editing, and testing new videos.
The first few JellySmash partners have worked with the studio to expand across multiple platforms. JellySmash helped the Spice King brand go beyond TikTok by partnering with the account’s creator to produce more than 50 videos across three platforms.
The self-proclaimed “global creator company” is opening an end-to-end content studio that will alongside the biggest stars on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Jellysmack has already announced multi-year production partnerships with several top creators, including DIY maven Karina Garcia and the Spice King, a.k.a. SpicyyCam.
“Our full-service, original content production helps accelerate video creation to maximize revenue across more social platforms,” reads a message on the JellySmash homepage. The studio wants to partner with creators who need help ideating, producing, editing, and testing new videos.
The first few JellySmash partners have worked with the studio to expand across multiple platforms. JellySmash helped the Spice King brand go beyond TikTok by partnering with the account’s creator to produce more than 50 videos across three platforms.
- 10/19/2022
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
The reality production company behind CBS’s Undercover Boss has named Aaron Saidman Svp of Development & Current Programming. Saidman will oversee all development and current series, including the second season of AMC’s The Pitch, A&E’s Be The Boss, which premieres this December, and Lifetime’s Supermarket Superstar, the Stacy Keibler hosted competition show which begins shooting next year. Saidmen joined the company as a VP in 2010. Wally Parks was upped to Svp Production and and Susan Janis-Mashayekhi has formally joined the company as VP Production after several seasons overseeing Undercover Boss. They will both report to Evp Amy Hussey. Additionally, Kevin Bartel and Jacob Cohen-Holmes have both been promoted to VP Development & Current Programming. All will be based in the company’s Los Angeles office. Studio Lambert, based in London and La, is backed by All3Media, which distributes the company’s shows internationally.
- 11/5/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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