Exclusive: Music producer Tyler Ward’s Nashville-based social media viral hit factory Song House is being profiled in a premium docuseries from Sky Studios-backed U.S. indie Jupiter Entertainment.
Song House will go behind the scenes of Tyler Ward’s outfit, which is a pop music incubator that harnesses the power of TikTok and other social media platforms to market test songs and artists in real time.
Song House artists have amassed more than 1B TikTok views and the doc will head behind the scenes, tracking the highs and lows as the artists communally ideate, co-write hooks, flesh out songs and perform their material in a bid to hit the big time. No broadcaster is attached as of yet.
“We’re excited to be working with Patrick and the Jupiter team to showcase the magic of Song House,” said Ward. “Through our unconventional approach, we’re kicking down doors...
Song House will go behind the scenes of Tyler Ward’s outfit, which is a pop music incubator that harnesses the power of TikTok and other social media platforms to market test songs and artists in real time.
Song House artists have amassed more than 1B TikTok views and the doc will head behind the scenes, tracking the highs and lows as the artists communally ideate, co-write hooks, flesh out songs and perform their material in a bid to hit the big time. No broadcaster is attached as of yet.
“We’re excited to be working with Patrick and the Jupiter team to showcase the magic of Song House,” said Ward. “Through our unconventional approach, we’re kicking down doors...
- 8/25/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Jake Roark, Jeremy Snead, Alexander Davis, Tyler Caldwell, Hannah Davis, Tyler Ward, Jake Mosley, Matt McNew, Cody Gay, Deanna Karr, Opal Williams | Written and Directed by Matthew Williams
God damn, those redneck farmers…
Written and directed by Matthew Williams, the world of low-budget horror has a new addition: Maniac Farmer. A film mixing the crazy with the crazier in under 90 minutes.
Opening immediately with a ‘Maniac Farmer’ theme song and the farmer himself (Jake Roark), there is an instant presentation of a creepy redneck (trucker hat and overalls) living at home, slaving himself to his mummy – how delightful. If Maniac Farmer could be divided into thirds character-wise, you would have: the talkative cop duo, Lenhardt (Jeremy Snead) and Dunigan (Alexander Davis), in pursuit of villainy; the murderous Blasphemousrex (Tyler Caldwell) with his goons; and the mysteriously slow savage, the farmer. Eventually crossing ties, B-Rex causes nothing but trouble with...
God damn, those redneck farmers…
Written and directed by Matthew Williams, the world of low-budget horror has a new addition: Maniac Farmer. A film mixing the crazy with the crazier in under 90 minutes.
Opening immediately with a ‘Maniac Farmer’ theme song and the farmer himself (Jake Roark), there is an instant presentation of a creepy redneck (trucker hat and overalls) living at home, slaving himself to his mummy – how delightful. If Maniac Farmer could be divided into thirds character-wise, you would have: the talkative cop duo, Lenhardt (Jeremy Snead) and Dunigan (Alexander Davis), in pursuit of villainy; the murderous Blasphemousrex (Tyler Caldwell) with his goons; and the mysteriously slow savage, the farmer. Eventually crossing ties, B-Rex causes nothing but trouble with...
- 8/8/2019
- by Dom Hastings
- Nerdly
There are no two ways about it. After Dancing With the Stars: Athletes Season 26 Episode 3, you were either thrilled or devastated as three couples made it to the finals...
And three were sent packing.
Who had danced their way to the top of the leaderboard, and who had to pack up and head home?
Let's break it down.
Mirai Nagasu and Alan Bersten came out first with a sassy 1940s inspired Quickstep to “Bo$$” by Ray Chew Live.
I love Mirai. I loved that gold dress and her dancing was spot on, but I'm afraid she loses the audience when she tries to trash talk her buddy, Adam Rippon. I know it's all in good fun, but Adam generally cheers her on, and the imbalance simply doesn't play well.
Plus Mirai is quieter, which doesn't always add up to more votes.
On the flipside, I loved seeing her parents and...
And three were sent packing.
Who had danced their way to the top of the leaderboard, and who had to pack up and head home?
Let's break it down.
Mirai Nagasu and Alan Bersten came out first with a sassy 1940s inspired Quickstep to “Bo$$” by Ray Chew Live.
I love Mirai. I loved that gold dress and her dancing was spot on, but I'm afraid she loses the audience when she tries to trash talk her buddy, Adam Rippon. I know it's all in good fun, but Adam generally cheers her on, and the imbalance simply doesn't play well.
Plus Mirai is quieter, which doesn't always add up to more votes.
On the flipside, I loved seeing her parents and...
- 5/15/2018
- by Christine Orlando
- TVfanatic
The top six on “Dancing with the Stars: Athletes” will battle on Monday for the three spots in the final — literally. The semifinalists will go toe-to-toe (heh) in three pairs of Ballroom Battles in addition to their individual dances before a triple elimination. Find out who’s dancing what — and who’s facing off against whom below.
Individual dances
Adam Rippon and Jenna Johnson: contemporary (“O” by Coldplay) — This song selection is no accident. Rippon’s free skate the past two seasons was to a medley that included “O,” choreographed by “So You Think You Can Dance”’s Benji Schwimmer.
Chris Mazdzer and Witney Carson: foxtrot (“I Got Rhythm” by Ray Chew Live)
Jennie Finch Daigle and Keo Motsepe: Viennese waltz (“The Rest of Our Life” by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill) — She probably won’t have any issues with this song.
Josh Norman and Sharna Burgess:...
Individual dances
Adam Rippon and Jenna Johnson: contemporary (“O” by Coldplay) — This song selection is no accident. Rippon’s free skate the past two seasons was to a medley that included “O,” choreographed by “So You Think You Can Dance”’s Benji Schwimmer.
Chris Mazdzer and Witney Carson: foxtrot (“I Got Rhythm” by Ray Chew Live)
Jennie Finch Daigle and Keo Motsepe: Viennese waltz (“The Rest of Our Life” by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill) — She probably won’t have any issues with this song.
Josh Norman and Sharna Burgess:...
- 5/10/2018
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
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