Tween-leaning production studio Brat will launch its first series on Snapchat. The previously-announced Boss Cheer -- a glimpse into the world of competitive cheerleading starring noted influencers Tessa Brooks and Tristan Tales -- will bow on the platform’s Discover page in English-speaking countries on July 15, Deadline reports.
It marks the first-ever deal between Brat and Snapchat, as the nascent digital studio primarily distributes content on its YouTube channel, which has amassed more than 1.8 million subscribers and 302 million lifetime views since it launched last year. Boss Cheer premiered on YouTube last week (see below), and its first two episodes have already garnered a roughly 950,000 views combined.
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It marks the first-ever deal between Brat and Snapchat, as the nascent digital studio primarily distributes content on its YouTube channel, which has amassed more than 1.8 million subscribers and 302 million lifetime views since it launched last year. Boss Cheer premiered on YouTube last week (see below), and its first two episodes have already garnered a roughly 950,000 views combined.
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- 6/29/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
The Gen-z studio Brat will bring a comedy centered around the world of competitive cheerleading to Snapchat, representing the digital studio’s first distribution deal with the platform.
Boss Cheer begins airing on Sunday, July 15, on Snapchat’s Discover page for users in English-speaking countries around the world.
The show stars popular teen influencers Tessa Brooks and Tristan Tales, who play coaches who whip a cheer squad into shape for regional competition. Sofie Dossi (America’s Got Talent), Sarah Reasons (Dance Moms), Nicole Laeno (Dance-Off Juniors), Jordan Doww and Bianca Treger round out the cast.
The Boss Cheer audience is smack in the middle of Snapchat’s core demographic of teen and young twenty-somethings, who spend an average of 40 minutes on the app daily.
“Brat has quickly become one of the leading content brands for a new generation. With Snapchat’s core audience being under 25, we’re confident bringing their...
Boss Cheer begins airing on Sunday, July 15, on Snapchat’s Discover page for users in English-speaking countries around the world.
The show stars popular teen influencers Tessa Brooks and Tristan Tales, who play coaches who whip a cheer squad into shape for regional competition. Sofie Dossi (America’s Got Talent), Sarah Reasons (Dance Moms), Nicole Laeno (Dance-Off Juniors), Jordan Doww and Bianca Treger round out the cast.
The Boss Cheer audience is smack in the middle of Snapchat’s core demographic of teen and young twenty-somethings, who spend an average of 40 minutes on the app daily.
“Brat has quickly become one of the leading content brands for a new generation. With Snapchat’s core audience being under 25, we’re confident bringing their...
- 6/29/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
As it unveils a fresh slate of original programming, Brat is one again casting social media stars as its leading women and men. The digital media company has announced three new shows, which will feature online video standouts like "Baby Ariel" Martin, Tessa Brooks, and Tristan Tales.
Martin, known as perhaps the single most notable star on the mobile video platform Musical.ly, will take the lead in Baby Doll Records, which will be based around an "underground record label," according to Variety. Joining her in the cast will be several other actors, such as Lauren Giraldo and Aidan Alexander, who have carved out their own followings in the digital world.
Brooks and Tales, who often appear in videos together, will headline Boss Cheer, which will take place in the world of competitive cheerleading. Their co-stars will include the multi-talented social star Sofie Dossi.
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Martin, known as perhaps the single most notable star on the mobile video platform Musical.ly, will take the lead in Baby Doll Records, which will be based around an "underground record label," according to Variety. Joining her in the cast will be several other actors, such as Lauren Giraldo and Aidan Alexander, who have carved out their own followings in the digital world.
Brooks and Tales, who often appear in videos together, will headline Boss Cheer, which will take place in the world of competitive cheerleading. Their co-stars will include the multi-talented social star Sofie Dossi.
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- 4/11/2018
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Digital network Brat has given series orders to three new original shows.
Starring Ariel Martin, “Baby Doll Records” charts the genesis of an underground record label. With more than 25 million Musical.ly subscribers and 8 million Instagram followers, Martin was named to Time magazine’s “25 Most Influential People on the Internet” list. She is joined in the cast by Nina Lu (Disney’s “Bunk’d”), Lauren Giraldo (Go90’s “Lauren Against the Internet”), Aidan Alexander (“A Cowgirl’s Story”) and make-up artist Matthew Rc Taylor. The series is written by Annie Stamell and directed by Nayip Ramos.
“Boss Cheer” stars Tessa Brooks and Tristan Tales and takes place in the world of competitive cheerleading. Brooks and Tales play new coaches of an embattled cheer squad on the national circuit. Rounding out the cast are Sofie Dossi (“America’s Got Talent”), Sarah Reasons (“Dance Moms”), Nicole Laeno (“Dance-Off Juniors”), and Bianca Treger.
Starring Ariel Martin, “Baby Doll Records” charts the genesis of an underground record label. With more than 25 million Musical.ly subscribers and 8 million Instagram followers, Martin was named to Time magazine’s “25 Most Influential People on the Internet” list. She is joined in the cast by Nina Lu (Disney’s “Bunk’d”), Lauren Giraldo (Go90’s “Lauren Against the Internet”), Aidan Alexander (“A Cowgirl’s Story”) and make-up artist Matthew Rc Taylor. The series is written by Annie Stamell and directed by Nayip Ramos.
“Boss Cheer” stars Tessa Brooks and Tristan Tales and takes place in the world of competitive cheerleading. Brooks and Tales play new coaches of an embattled cheer squad on the national circuit. Rounding out the cast are Sofie Dossi (“America’s Got Talent”), Sarah Reasons (“Dance Moms”), Nicole Laeno (“Dance-Off Juniors”), and Bianca Treger.
- 4/11/2018
- by Daniel Holloway
- Variety Film + TV
In recent years, Tristan Tales has established himself as one of the most notable storytellers on Snapchat and Instagram. Now, he's beginning to make his mark on YouTube, too. His channel there, which he updates regularly and consistently, is full of vlogs, sketches, pranks, challenges, chronicles of his adventures, and collaborations with fellow creators like Tessa Brooks. Now that Tristan has more than one million YouTube subscribers, we decided to get a progress report from one of the internet's most ambitious young creators.
Tubefilter: How does it feel to have more than one million subscribers on YouTube? What do you have to say to your fans?
Tristan Tales: I honestly can’t believe it. I teared up when I saw what me and the Trizzlers accomplished in such a short amount of time. It feels like yesterday when I was couchsurfing, sleeping in my car, and squatting in an abandoned...
Tubefilter: How does it feel to have more than one million subscribers on YouTube? What do you have to say to your fans?
Tristan Tales: I honestly can’t believe it. I teared up when I saw what me and the Trizzlers accomplished in such a short amount of time. It feels like yesterday when I was couchsurfing, sleeping in my car, and squatting in an abandoned...
- 2/9/2018
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
In recent years, Tristan Tales has established himself as one of the most notable storytellers on Snapchat and Instagram. Now, he's beginning to make his mark on YouTube, too. His channel there, which he updates regularly and consistently, is full of vlogs, sketches, pranks, challenges, chronicles of his adventures, and collaborations with fellow creators like Tessa Brooks. Now that Tristan has more than one million YouTube subscribers, we decided to get a progress report from one of the internet's most ambitious young creators.
Tubefilter: How does it feel to have more than one million subscribers on YouTube? What do you have to say to your fans?
Tristan Tales: I honestly can’t believe it. I teared up when I saw what me and the Trizzlers accomplished in such a short amount of time. It feels like yesterday when I was couchsurfing, sleeping in my car, and squatting in an abandoned...
Tubefilter: How does it feel to have more than one million subscribers on YouTube? What do you have to say to your fans?
Tristan Tales: I honestly can’t believe it. I teared up when I saw what me and the Trizzlers accomplished in such a short amount of time. It feels like yesterday when I was couchsurfing, sleeping in my car, and squatting in an abandoned...
- 2/9/2018
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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