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    ImSoTyRell is making noise with “Big Plays”, a high-energy, emotionally grounded hip-hop track that fuses hard-hitting beats with rich melodies and a powerful backstory. Drawing on his personal experiences, the track tells the story of a New York native from Queens who relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina, determined to break cycles and choose a different path from the one laid before him.The track opens with a striking image: a six-year-old TyRell watching his mother cut drugs on a dinner plate. Rather than glamorize this upbringing, “Big Plays” tells a story of resilience, personal choice, and ambition.“This song is based on my life,” he says. “I saw where the drug life could lead — I lived in it — but I made a decision to do something different. This is me taking big swings. Big plays.”While the song references his past, it also defines his present: an artist committed to authenticity. His name, ImSoTyRell, isn’t just a moniker — it’s a mantra.“Throughout my journey, people would say, ‘You should sound more like this or that.’ But I wanted people to know: I’m always going to be myself. I’m so me. I’m ImSoTyRell.”Rooted in Queens, Grounded in CharlotteTyRell’s musical roots span coasts and cultures. Raised in Queens, he was inspired by local legends like 50 Cent — whose pre-fame days he remembers from childhood — and stylistic innovators like Missy Elliott, whose influence shaped the R&B-infused complexity of his sound. He moved to Charlotte during his senior year of high school and has since made the city his creative home, performing at major venues like the Spectrum Center, Raleigh showcases, and curated open mic events.“I perform where I know I can make a moment,” he says. “It’s not about clout — it’s about connection.”Art Beyond the MusicImSoTyRell is also a storyteller beyond the studio. He’s currently producing an original YouTube series titled “Make Some Noise,” which he wrote, scored, and stars in. The project blends scripted fiction with music, allowing TyRell to further explore his storytelling talents and give voice to real-life issues through a creative lens.“I don’t want to be put in one box. I like to create music that takes you on a journey — and leaves you with something meaningful,” he says. “Too much music today feels like a run-on sentence. I want my art to make you think, feel, and reflect.”Service and Self-InvestmentTyRell’s commitment to excellence led him to temporarily step away from music in order to stabilize his finances — and return on his own terms. As a Technical Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, he proudly serves while investing in the quality of his work.“If I’m going to do this, it has to be top-tier. I won't release something I’m not proud of.”With a strong creative team, The Fly Family (@theflyfamily), TyRell now has the support and production quality to match his vision.What’s Next: “Funds Up” and MoreFollowing “Big Plays”, TyRell is set to drop his next single, “Funds Up” featuring Kash Kyla, and release Episode 2 of “Make Some Noise”, planned as an eight-part series.Still, “Big Plays” stands as his mission statement — a call to action for anyone aiming to break generational cycles, dream bigger, and bet on themselves.“It’s a triumphant sound. It’s about stepping out, making major moves, and feeling good about it,” he says. “It could be a sports anthem or a track for a kid hooping in the park — whatever the context, it’s about showing up for yourself in a big way.”And for ImSoTyRell, this is just the beginning.

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    Bailey Grey Emerges “Out From Under” with Jazzy, Honest, and Joyously Complex Debut“Out From Under,” the debut single from Love It All Bailey Grey’s first full-length album showcases the arrival of a fearless new voice in pop music. Fusing jazz, blues, and danceable pop with lyrical honesty and emotional intelligence, the track is a vibrant introduction to Bailey’s musical world. With her warm, expressive vocals and genre-bending musicality, Grey creates a sound that’s both refreshingly personal and artistically rich.What makes the song even more striking is the story behind it. Bailey wrote “Out From Under” while working nights as a host in an underground London bar disguised as a sex shop. “‘It said ‘Girls! Girls! Girls!’ on the front,” she laughs, “but it was just a dive bar and restaurant. I was getting home at 3 or 4 in the morning, waking up late, and going back to work a few hours later. I felt low, burnt out, and stuck but still trying to make time to create music and figure out my life.” The result: a song born of exhaustion, longing, and hope, shaped into a beautifully produced, timeless groove.Built on a rhythmic ticking motif that mirrors the pressure of time, “Out From Under” cleverly underscores its themes without being overbearing. Bailey’s rim-click percussion ticks steadily beneath shifting tempos racing forward one moment, slowing down the next as she sings lines like:“Can I make the time go slow? / And get out from under?”That emotional layering blending storytelling with sound design is a hallmark of Love It All, a collection that dances across genres while remaining deeply introspective. Bailey draws inspiration from iconic female artists like Amy Winehouse, Sara Bareilles, Fiona Apple, Joni Mitchell, and Dodie, while forging a voice unmistakably her own.“I get bored when I make the same kind of music,” Bailey explains. “So I zhuzh it up I blend genres, follow new sounds. I want the album to reflect all the spaces I’ve been creatively. Every song is a new lens.”A Journey From Stage to StudioOriginally from northern New Jersey, Bailey’s artistic roots run deep. She began her career as a child actor in New York’s musical theater scene, starring in the Broadway National Tour of Mary Poppins at age 10. Her credits include Stephen Schwartz’s opera SĂ©ance on a Wet Afternoon and A Christmas Rose at Carnegie Hall alongside Jane Seymour.After high school, she studied musical theatre at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and earned a master’s degree from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. It was during the pandemic that Bailey began writing her own music in earnest. “Theater will always be a part of me,” she says, “but I needed to start telling my own stories.”Her songs aren’t just lyrical they’re sensory. Bailey writes from the rhythms and sounds of her surroundings. “I live in a soundscape,” she says. “There’s a rhythm in everything a bus passing by, birds outside the window, cars rushing past and I try to build those moments into the music.”On Love It All, that soundscape comes to life:
    “When I Fall” features a bass ukulele and soprano uke.“Easy,” the closing track, was recorded near an open London window you can hear the distant hum of buses and passing voices.The title track, “Love It All,” is a meditation on finding wonder amid struggle: “I fall in love with every song that I hear / Polyrhythmic harmonies reflect my atmosphere.”She adores that lyric for two reasons: “I’ve never heard anyone use ‘polyrhythm’ in a lyric,” she notes. “And it’s not just clever it’s how I actually experience the world.”Independent, Unfiltered, and AuthenticAfter returning to the U.S., Bailey made the bold decision to part ways with her label and release Love It Alll independently. “I was a child actor, and for years I had to fit into a box play characters in other people’s stories. Now, I finally get to share mine.”With “Out From Under,” Bailey Grey arrives not just as a singer-songwriter, but as a fully realized artist one who transforms the ache of burnout and the hum of everyday life into vibrant, resonant music.This is music that grooves, heals, and surprises a debut that marks the beginning of an exciting, genre-defying journey.

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    Bio Born into and immersed in music, Matthew Hartley, Charleston-based Christian Rock
    songwriter, embodies the importance of valuing your journey. His own life runs parallel
    to his creative process, and while he may be curious about the outcome, he’s not
    concerned by it.
    Rather, he’s ignited by the lessons, growth, and opportunities that come from honoring
    your process and pursuing your passions regardless of your circumstances.
    As young as 8 years old, Matthew recalls always having a notebook by his side to write
    down lyrics anytime they channeled through. He grew up in the era of vinyl records and
    cassette tapes, jamming to hair bands like Poison, Whitesnake, Van Halen, and Bon
    Jovi. He was enamored by the power of rock and listened for sheer enjoyment.
    Influenced by the genre's raw energy at a young age, we timelapse to Matthew as an
    adult, where his life experiences led him to rediscover a faith he had always carried
    within him. While the emotional conviction of rock shaped his guitar playing and
    songwriting style, it was his life’s journey that naturally integrated Christian themes into
    his music.
    He shares an example of when he wrote his first Christian rock song in 2001 called
    “Rise Above," which marked a reckoning with his own sins, and an acknowledgment
    that things had to change. However, while he was growing in character, he recalls that it
    wasn’t until later in life that he embraced the true blessing of faith when faced with
    another hardship.
    He elaborates on a time he went through a debilitating divorce, and as he navigated the
    painful disentanglement from the complexities of family separation, he found himself at
    his lowest point. And in that moment of exhaustion and total breakdown, the lyrics:
    When your heart is bawling,
    You know that Heaven’s calling 
out your name
    Represent a pivotal point in his story. In his newest single, “Heaven’s Calling,” Matthew
    shares that when you’re at your most vulnerable it’s exactly when God speaks the
    loudest. Heaven is calling your name to show you there is hope and love even in the
    darkness.“God is working on you and he will get you through it. You have to have faith through
    the storm,” he states encouragingly.
    Another theme in “Heaven’s Calling,” that Matthew unravels is the humanity that births
    from devastation. In the May 18th premier of the “Heaven’s Calling” music video, there
    are images of hurricane damage, flooding, and rescue missions from the disaster.
    Hitting close to home, literally and figuratively, Matthew shares that after the destruction
    of Hurricane Helene in 2024, he witnessed firsthand the valor of those rescuing, the
    heart of those helping, and the resilience of those who survive a natural disaster.
    “Love is powerful; the best of people through devastation is remarkable,” he says.
    “And for those, Heaven’s calling [too].”
    In conjunction with the hurricane footage and rescue scenes, other parts of the music
    video feature Matthew performing on rooftops around downtown Charleston with
    different historic backdrops like St. Michael’s Church, Cannon Park, and the Charleston
    City Market.
    After building a storyboard and scouring the city for permits and approvals to shoot
    different church features and historic sites, Matthew and his team creatively, and
    thoughtfully sewed all the pieces together. Part of obtaining those permits involved
    submitting the song’s lyrics, and it was serendipitous, almost as if the city was equally
    onboard about spreading his message. With the success of it all, he was able to literally
    sing from the rooftops that “Heaven’s calling out
 your name.”
    While reflecting on the development of the project, which he shares was his favorite
    aspect of it all, he emphasized the gratification of creating something from nothing.
    “To do that is such a blessing. It's a process of creation, and you have to be flexible and
    fluid and enjoy the ride. It’s not about the money or the outcome - it’s about the journey”
    he says.
    He also humbly noted that he couldn’t do it alone. He knew that bringing his vision to
    fruition required collaboration and the culmination of many parts from key producers and
    session musicians, to cinematographers and municipalities.
    Pulling back the curtain even more, Matthew began writing the song at the beginning of
    2025, and with his melody, lyrics, and chord structure in place, he set out to find high-
    quality professionals to level up his creation.
    He gives a shout-out to David Kershenbaum, renowned producer for Tracy Chapman
    and Duran Duran, who livened Matthew’s vocals and musicality. Excited by the result,
    Matthew shares that “Heaven’s Calling,” will be the first single in an upcoming EP.
    What’s more, Matthew shares that a goal of this is that after learning from his
    experiences, he wants to share and impart lessons and resources to other musicians
    embarking on creative endeavors through his production and publishing company,
    Imagine Peak Studios. When asked what words of advice he’d like to leave for readers and listeners alike, he reminds us: “Do not let your circumstances dictate your journey. Age or time is irrelevant, and if you have a passion for something just do it. Praise God. Love your family and neighbors. And, live your life.”



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    Melody Reyne is an artist who makes music in multiple genres but one thing remains constant
    throughout them all: She has fun doing it. By making music that brings her a feeling of
    happiness, it never feels like a task to her. Whether she’s in Atlanta or Los Angeles, the music
    she creates is going to be done her way and fit her standards. Much of her music is centered
    around the topic of love and she approaches it from a standpoint of lightheartedness and
    freedom but - the intentionality is still constant. Her lyrics flow from her mind to the mic in a
    stream-of-consciousness approach that makes every song honest and authentic.
    “Some songs are just easy to write and it doesn’t take long. I'm just always focused on
    delivering whatever feeling that I feel like goes with the music or the lyrics that are in the song.”
    she said.
    Whether she’s crooning about love in an R&B track, bringing people to the dance floor or
    dropping bars, Melody’s music is a surprise practically every time. Her latest single, “Exposed”
    feels right at home in the R&B lane but there’s something special about it that Melody wants her
    listeners to experience.
    “It has a nostalgic 90s classic vibe to me. It’s a new song but it feels like it’s been here before. I
    want people to feel that nostalgic warmth when they hear it and get all in their feels.” she said.
    “Exposed” is the latest single from her upcoming project Damsel That Collects whose name flips
    the outdated expression “damsel in distress.” The title expresses the power of Melody’s place in
    the world as a woman doing things her way and not apologizing to anyone for it. This theme is
    the connecting through line across the whole project with each song being an expression of this
    perspective which Melody lives by.
    “I’m still a damsel but I'm not in distress. I’m collecting my resources, I’m collecting a bag and
    I’m using my femininity to do it. I don’t feel like I have to fit into any of the roles like a wife or
    mother that society tries to label women with. I’m in a good space right now and I feel like there
    are multiple other women in this space too. They’re damsels but they’re not in distress. They’re
    living their dreams and living their lives their way.” she said.
    Melody keeps her fun, freedom based approach to music present in all aspects. “Exposed” was
    actually created while she was in the studio working on other music and with the idea coming
    from her producer Ozzy, the song just came together naturally in a spur of the moment way. For
    Melody, this type of collaboration is a regular occurrence and combining ideas is one of her
    favorite aspects of creating music. This mindset is sure to propel her further and further in the
    music industry and she brings in more people to bring her vision to life whether it be in the
    studio, shooting music videos or any creative endeavour she pursues.
    “I look at it like a cocktail. I represent one ingredient and they represent others. They can bring
    something new out of me by sharing their ideas. I'm able to expand myself by working with other
    people and getting other people's points of view to create something fresh. By combining my
    talents, dreams and ideas with others, those people can also live their dreams and bring their
    talents together with mine. Collaboration allows me to be the catalyst for all of that.” she said.
    As an artist with multiple plans and paths, Melody also stars in season two of OWN’s reality
    series, The Never Ever Mets which premiered April 4th, 2025. Melody is happy to have her song
    “Exposed” out at the same time as the show. With the song’s title and her life being exposed on
    camera, this point in time is truly a full circle moment. The intentionality continues to be the
    connecting thread in all that she pursues.

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    Revival Hope Project’s rework of Ian Carey’s house anthem “Keep On Rising” offers two compelling reasons to listen: every stream supports victims of the Los Angeles wildfires via the Change Reaction Wildfire Direct Giving Fund—and the track itself is a breathtaking musical collaboration.Produced by James R. Reynolds and co-led by Peyton and Michele Chiavarini, the track features 24 house artists from around the world. The result is a layered, emotional journey—from delicate strings and haunting vocals to a full-body crescendo of beats, harmonies, and heart.Though charity sparked the idea, the song is also a statement of unity and healing. Artists recorded across London’s Dean St. Studios and remotely, each lending their voice to a message of resilience.“It’s more than music—it’s a vibration,” says Peyton. “A response to pain, a reach for hope, and a reminder that even in hard times, we can rise.”


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    Dare to make a difference, be a leader in the crowd.” These words, lyrics from Lynn Houston’s latest musical release, serve as a poetic call to action—an invitation to step forward with courage and create meaningful change. Though each person is a thread in the broader tapestry of society, it is often easy to forget the power and responsibility of the individual to uplift others and foster unity. Throughout history, society has seen cycles of oppression and privilege, progress and regression. In what Houston refers to as her “final frontier,” she is now using music as a platform to amplify unheard voices, promote social consciousness, and inspire compassion and courage in everyday life.For Houston, courage has been the throughline of her life. Raised by a family that instilled a strong sense of self, she quickly learned that success required both education and dedication. Even with a solid foundation, she knew she was different—an outlier who would need to carve her own path rather than conform to societal expectations. Leaving her hometown, she set out across the United States as a one-woman show, forging connections, expanding her creative expression, and discovering new artistic directions.Eventually settling in Santa Monica, she transitioned into still photography, capturing iconic figures such as Mick Jagger and Diana Ross. From there, she made an unconventional leap into aviation, defying industry norms to become a successful airline captain in a male-dominated field. After retiring, she founded A Different Point of View in 2011—a nonprofit dedicated to empowering youth within the juvenile justice system to believe in themselves and take control of their futures.In 2017, Houston embarked on yet another creative chapter, this time in music. She began performing at venues like SoHo in Santa Barbara, CA, and her artistic evolution accelerated through training at Berklee College of Music and the discovery of Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs). These tools became her creative laboratory, allowing her to experiment freely with sound, much like a scientist mixing and discovering new elements.Throughout all of these experiences, it was bravery and commitment that allowed her to realize her dreams, while compassion and empathy fueled her desire to uplift others. Now, music has become the vessel through which she shares this mission with the world. In Leader in the Crowd, Houston sings:“Time is ticking, life is moving fast,
    Who knows but today

    Just might be your last
    Is this the way you want it,
    Is this how it’s gonna be?
    Gotta find the courage
    To create the dreams that you see”These lyrics are powerfully underscored by the soulful echo of Diana Purim (daughter of Flora Purim), whose background vocals repeatedly urge, “You gotta wake up.” The song challenges listeners to reflect: Are they truly making their moments count? Or simply drifting in complacency? With time being finite, the message is clear—there is no waiting to become the person you were meant to be, or to step into your purpose.Layered with background chants and crowd sounds, the track sonically mirrors chaos, while spoken-word interludes cut through with precision and emotional clarity. Musically, it blends hip-hop, R&B, jazz, and orchestral elements, creating a spacious yet intense listening experience. These creative decisions were elevated by the mix of renowned LA producer and sound engineer Lynne Earls, and mastering by Jett Galindo. Houston also reflects on the joy of recording at the world-famous Village Studios in Los Angeles with an all-female production crew—a rare feat in the male-dominated music industry.For Houston, the culmination of these efforts—working with aligned, socially conscious collaborators and creating with courageous intention—made Leader in the Crowd a powerful artistic and personal milestone.But her journey doesn't end there. Houston believes that everyone has the potential to make a difference. Each of us faces a choice: remain complacent, or point our hearts toward our dreams, stand for unity and justice, and be unafraid to lead.Stay connected with Lynn Houston on social media for updates on her upcoming track, Get Up, slated for release this summer.


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    Eric Litman, ACE is a seasoned editor and a proud member of American Cinema Editors. He grew up outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and earned his BA in Film from Temple University’s Film and Media Arts School before receiving his Master’s in Editing from the prestigious American Film Institute Conservatory.Eric’s editing career took off with Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., where his work earned him a spot on the cover of Cinemontage in 2015. He played a key role in crafting many of the show’s most memorable premieres and finales.Since then, Eric has edited a variety of fan-favorite series, including Black Sails, Magnum P.I., Charmed, and Star Trek: Picard. In addition, he cut The Hot Zone: Anthrax, a limited series produced by Ridley Scott’s Scott Free Productions for Nat Geo.Currently, Eric is an editor on Netflix’s One Piece and the Apple TV+ series Dope Thief, produced by Ridley Scott and Peter Craig.


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    Spencer Creaghan is a multi-award-winning composer known for his evocative scores in film, television, and video games. His recent work includes the hit SYFY series SURREALESTATE, the surrealist co-score for the Sci-Fi short SPACEMAN, which earned him a Hollywood Music in Media Award in 2024, and a Canadian Screen Award nomination for his score for MOTHERLY. He also scored QUICKENING and I DON'T KNOW WHO YOU ARE, both of which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. His credits span AMC+’s SLASHER: RIPPER, BLACK WATER, HOT WHEELS RACERVERSE, and original songs for My Little Pony: Make Your Mark on Netflix. Spencer’s music has been featured at prestigious festivals like TIFF, Cannes, and Sundance and aired on networks such as SYFY, CTV, NBC, and Netflix. His unique approach combines classical orchestration, pop, rock, folk traditions, and field recordings to create immersive soundtracks that serve as a character in the story. With over 150 scored projects and numerous awards, including 13 SOCAN A/V Composer Awards before 30, Spencer’s career continues to rise. Outside of film and TV, he arranges orchestral pieces for symphonic metal acts and has contributed to video games like Ubisoft’s TOM CLANCY: SHADOWBREAK. He lives in Guelph, Ontario, and enjoys exploring folklore, fantasy literature, and nature.



    About SYFY's SurrealEstate Season 3

    SurrealEstate, which debuted in July 2021 and aired Season 2 in fall 2023, follows real estate agent Luke Roman (played by Wynonna Earp‘s Tim Rozon) and an elite team of specialists that handle the cases no one else can: haunted and possessed houses that literally scare would-be buyers away. Researching, investigating and “fixing” the things that go bump in the night, the team works to create closure — and facilitate closings — even as they struggle with demons of their own. In Season 3, which is set three years after the events of Season 2, real estate agents Luke, Susan and their team continue to help clients buy and sell “metaphysically engaged” properties (aka haunted houses), even as “Luke is stalked by an old, demonic childhood nemesis who threatens him and everyone he cares about
 dead or alive.”



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    BioBorn in Kansas City and raised in Los Angeles, Megashia Jackson is a comedian, musician, model, motivational speaker and mother of three who has overcome a multitude of challenges to become the woman she is today.

    At the tender age of four, a babysitter poured hot water on her as punishment for being too noisy. She received second and third degree burns over fifty percent of her body, was taken away from her mother, hospitalized and in recovery for over a year. When she was finally well enough to go to school, she was mercilessly teased about her burn scars. But she had two secret weapons: a mind of steel and laughter. After learning “fire breathing” techniques as a way to deal with her physical pain, Megashia wasn’t affected by the hurtful taunts of her classmates. And when she realized that laughter was the best way to fight her bullies, she became the class clown and started to develop her gift for comedy.

    Megashia’s grandmother owned a record store, and she was exposed to many genres of music there. She soon began to pursue her own musical interests, playing brass instruments in several school bands before settling on her true love – percussion. A career in music was put on hold when she had children and needed to do something more practical.

    Coming from a long line of beauticians, Megashia decided to go to cosmetology school. It turns out she also had a talent for making her clients look and feel beautiful, opening a thriving hair salon and creating a line of hair care products.

    Today Megashia’s biggest goal is to inspire other women. She completed the leadership program at A New Way of Life, an organization helping formerly incarcerated women reconnect with their purpose. She is an ordained minister specializing in the Ministry of Music, using traditional African Drumming and healing principles to uplift and connect with women who are going through their own challenges. She composed and recorded jazz inspired songs for the First Woman’s Church’s Music Ministry and drummed for campaigns supporting immigrants’ rights and prison reform. She is also an active participant in Toastmasters International, winning awards for her use of humor in her speeches. She enjoys speaking to young women about self-care and increasing self-esteem.



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    Based in Atlanta, GA, Zoe Antona is an interdisciplinary artist whose work explores thenostalgic interplay between her heritage and connection to others through AbstractExpressionism. Inspired by her upbringing, the work delves into family lineage and youthfulmemories with intricate, sculptural 2D forms. Antona’s pieces capture intimate momentswith a vivid focus on color, rekindling memories of life's simple pleasures. By blendingunconventional materials and 90% reclaimed materials, she acknowledges gaps in her storythrough 'voids' or 'lacunas,' challenging traditional norms from sculpture to painting.Underscoring her commitment to sustainability and innovative problem-solving.

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    Noah Garret is a highly acclaimed and accomplished figure in the film industry, boasting an impressive resume as a 6x world champion Martial Artist with almost three decades of practice, turned versatile professional. With over a decade of experience in the film industry, Noah has excelled in various roles including Stunt Coordination, Fight Coordination, Stunt performing and Filmmaking. His portfolio includes more than 85 film credits with major studios, working with A-list actors such as Kevin Hart, John Cena, Samuel L. Jackson, Timothée Chalamet, Pedro Pascal, Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell, Dwayne Johnson, Adam Driver, Tom Hanks, Robert Deniro and many others. Noah takes pride in working closely with renowned directors like Jeff Wadlow, Craig Brewer, Berry Levinson, Russo Brothers, Francis Ford Coppola, James Gunn, Zack Snyder, Duffer Brothers, Mike Flanagan and Shawn Levy, and helping bring their visions to life with precision and creativity.


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    #JaconMilan is a TikTok content creator and entrepreneurial influencer who has effectively leveraged social media to build a substantial following. Through his humorous astrology-themed videos, he has attracted over 720,000 followers on TikTok and more than 220,000 on Instagram. His engaging content, which playfully explores zodiac signs, has cultivated a predominantly female audience with high engagement rates. Milan's inspiration for his unique brand of comedy stems from his natural inclination to identify people's personalities based on their astrological signs. Encouraged by friends, he channeled this #astrological insight into his content, captivating a wide and enthusiastic audience. His passionate fan base eagerly supports his endeavors, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure for entertaining zodiac-related content and advice.


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    Ziyu Gao is an award-winning filmmaker, actress, and advocate based in New York City. She is focused on crafting bold, emotionally resonant films that amplify underrepresented voices—particularly women of color.Her journey began in acting before transitioning to directing, where she quickly gained recognition for her directorial work. Ziyu's films have been selected for numerous international festivals, including the Los Angeles Film Awards and the Independent Shorts Awards. She further honed her craft at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.Currently, Ziyu has multiple projects in post-production and pre-production under her production company, Creative Picture Productions, which she launched to tell stories that challenge perspectives and foster connection. As both a filmmaker and performer, she is committed to pushing creative boundaries, whether behind the camera or in front of it.Beyond film, Ziyu has worked as a model and content creator, bringing a unique blend of storytelling and visual artistry to all her creative pursuits.


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    Corey Frost is an emmy-nominated editor renowned for his work in both documentary and scripted films. With a focus on emotionally charged storytelling, Corey has edited a diverse range of content, including short and feature-length documentaries for top television networks and sports channels. He most recently co-edited the acclaimed genre-bending documentary New Here, directed by Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner Dan Sickles and produced by Oscar winner Shane Boris. Corey's scripted feature Grace Point premiered at the 2023 Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and is available on digital and VOD now. His other credits include Netflix's Coach Snoop, Amazon Prime's All or Nothing: The Michigan Wolverines, and UFC's 25 Years in Short series, for which Corey received a Sports Emmy nomination in 2018. An Affiliate Member of the American Cinema Editors, Corey has also directed and produced various projects, including ESPN's Before They Were Cowboys, showcasing his versatility as a filmmaker and storyteller.


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    APtheG, formerly the kid freestyling on the school bus, is now a rising hip-hop artist, songwriter, and producer. With over 30 songs released, he’s taking his shot in the music industry. His track 762, inspired by his own life and love for storytelling, leads his mixtape The Chosen One, blending drill, hip-hop, and R&B influences.Self-taught in recording and production, APtheG built his brand, GTTM (Get To The Money), from the ground up. Inspired by legends like Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, and Ice Cube, he crafts raw, personal narratives in his music. His next single, Big Flex, is about proving doubters wrong, with more singles and a new project on the way. For APtheG, music isn’t just a passion—it’s his purpose


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    Christopher J. Upchurch, a Michigan native, discovered his passion for acting and music early on. He landed his first role in the musical stage play Million Dollar Man and later starred in Once Was Blind But Now I See. A songwriter with BMI, he has released original music, including Give It Up and Why Breathe.In 2018, Christopher wrote a short film and co-founded CA Production LLC with his wife, Amanda Upchurch. He has since worked on multiple films, including One of Those Days and his latest thriller, Not Us, produced by Keli Price. He also created and stars in the dramedy series Hey Chris.Passionate about storytelling, Christopher continues to write, direct, and produce, aiming to inspire independent filmmakers and artists to pursue their callings.

    Amanda Upchurch discovered her love for acting and theater at age 8, captivated by dramatic films and historical characters like Cleopatra. In 1996, she trained for commercials with Faces International Modeling Agency in Chicago and pursued local casting opportunities.She starred as Yvette in the 2016 musical stage play Once Was Blind But Now I See and trained in modeling, etiquette, and modern dance at Visceral Dance Center. An accomplished author, Amanda has published multiple books, including Broken Chains, which she pitched as a film at a 2007 screenwriters' conference in California. She continues to grow in the industry, sharing her talents through acting and storytelling.

    Will Dyer, a dynamic combat veteran turned rising star from Mississippi, is capturing audiences with his compelling journey from battlefield to spotlight. Overcoming adversity, he's worked with and graced screens alongside stars like Jason Patric, Theo Rossi, Michael B Jordan, and more. He has shone in theater with the award winning novel, 'A Few Good Men.' Recently featured in the 2025 Super Bowl commercial 'He Gets Us: What is Greatness,' . Also, Will plays AJ, Chris's best friend and Godfather to his children, down to earth and a little sarcastic in the upcoming TV series, Hey Chris. Will brings his passion for storytelling and a love for making people feel good through every performance, leaving a lasting impression both on screen and stage.

    Javarian Wilkins, a 22-year-old from Aliceville, AL, developed a love for film and TV at age 7. After playing basketball through high school, he shifted his focus to media production, earning his degree in 2024. Unsure of his exact path, he discovered a passion for acting through reading scripts and imagining himself on screen.

    Angela Pozniak is a rising actress, Navy Veteran, tech leader, and proud mom. She’s the lead actress in the Hey Chris TV series, where she plays the bold and complex character Amanda. She also appears as herself in Beast Games, and recently wrapped Sharlotte’s Web, portraying the fierce and layered Draya.
    This weekend, she’s wrapping on the film Discarded, where she takes on the role of Lisa. Angela blends discipline, heart, and raw talent in every role—bringing powerful, grounded performances to the screen while continuing to break barriers in both tech and storytelling.

    Miari Aimoni, from Mccomb Ms and she is 24-year-old passionate about both acting and modeling. The exhilaration she experiences on set, on the runway, or during photo shoots is truly remarkable. She has been involved in acting and modeling from a young age, participating in church events, school plays, and informal performances with friends and family. She prides herself on being kind and unique, with a distinctive personality that adds a touch of flair to her work.



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    Arnaud Palu was born in the south west of France in the footsteps of
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    Born on May 12, 1984, in a small village in Russia, surrounded by the untamed beauty of nature, the youngest of three siblings grew up immersed in a world of imagination. With a mother dedicated to nursing and a father working in the agricultural sector, a strong work ethic and deep appreciation for human connection were instilled early on. However, it was the vast fields and whispering forests that left the deepest imprint, serving as both playground and muse. With few children of the same age nearby, storytelling became a refuge—crafted from dreams, nature, and a boundless sense of adventure.Moving to the city for school opened new doors, uncovering a passion for literature, Buddhism, and psychology. Studying English and German further deepened an understanding of human nature, enriching a growing ability to create layered, compelling characters. The love of storytelling evolved into a desire to bring those narratives to life on screen, leading to an entry into the film industry.The journey began humbly—working as a talent assistant, fetching tea and coffee—while closely observing the intricate process of filmmaking. Every small task became an opportunity to absorb knowledge, watching how costumes, lighting, props, and camera work blended to create cinematic magic. Progressing through various roles, the ability to understand people—their emotions, motivations, and dreams—became the strongest asset. Eventually, working as a second assistant director provided an even deeper insight into the art of storytelling, refining skills in pacing, conflict, and resolution.Despite gaining experience, the ambition to create personal stories grew stronger, leading to the bold decision to move to Hollywood. Initial struggles made the journey difficult—taking on various jobs like babysitting, dishwashing, and assisting in different companies—while the passion for filmmaking remained unwavering. Visits to film sets and theaters served as a reminder of where true belonging lay: within the heart of storytelling.Returning to writing, old manuscripts filled with ideas reignited inspiration. One concept, born from a friend's fear of joining a street dance community, stood out. It led to the creation of Fear as a character—one that danced alongside her, embodying internal struggles. This idea transformed into a short film, later shared with producer Mark Buntzman, whose belief in the project was a pivotal moment. Conversations over tea with Mark and his wife, Jenya, centered on overcoming fears, shaping not only the work but the entire storytelling approach.Fueled by this support, the concept expanded into an entire universe, culminating in a completed book. Years of refinement followed, including edits and cover design, all while continuing to build the story into a film and series concept alongside a husband and creative partner. The second and third parts of the story took shape, solidifying the vision.In 2024, with the arrival of a child, work briefly slowed but never stopped. Now, with renewed focus, preparations are underway to launch the campaign for the first book, with full confidence that the story will one day make its way to the big screen. Through the power of storytelling, the journey continues—one of adventure, courage, and the unwavering pursuit of turning imagination into reality.

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    Shea William Vanderpoort, a director behind Season 3 of Amazon Prime’s ‘Harlem.’ Shea aimed to bring forth his creative experience and ethic of supporting the cast and crew with a selfless and additive mindset from working on Awkward Black Girl to Harlem. As an Asian-American, he believes filmmaking is problem-solving and believes diverse backgrounds empower us with the ability to overcome any obstacle. In a full circle moment, working on Harlem brought him back to collaborating heavily with creator Tracy Oliver as well as Pharrell and Mimi Valdes, who had all helped launch Awkward Black Girl a decade prior. Starting out as a cinematographer, then editor and co-director before becoming a full-fledged director, Shea knows how to work hard to create a product he’s proud of and see the full picture when creating projects. Shea would love to talk about his experience bringing diverse stories to screen, his career journey from Awkward Black Girl to Harlem and more.


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    Director Pete Chatmon a member of the Directors Guild of America (DGA), about his recent work and upcoming projects. Pete is a dynamic director, creator, and storyteller whose impressive portfolio spans high-profile television shows and his popular podcast Let's Shoot! with Pete Chatmon.

    Pete's upcoming episodes include Yellowjackets, episode 306, which will premiere on March 16, where he intensifies the show's signature tension and suspense in a highly anticipated installment of this dark psychological thriller. He also directed episode 503 of the final season of the hit Netflix show YOU, which premieres on April 24, bringing emotional depth and high-stakes drama as the series heads toward its thrilling conclusion. Pete's direction of NBC's Chicago Fire, episode 1315, which premieres on March 5, continues the show's legacy of action-packed, heart-pounding drama, while his work on CBS's Ghosts, episode 415, premiering March 6, and episode 416, premiering on March 13, showcases his mastery of blending humor with heart, delivering supernatural intrigue that keeps fans hooked. In addition to his directing work, Pete is the creator and host of the hit podcast The Let's Shoot! with Pete Chatmon, now in its 6th season. The podcast has become a must-listen for anyone passionate about filmmaking, featuring incredible guests like Rob McElhenney, Kaley Cuoco, and Issa Rae. Each episode dives into fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, industry insights, and in-depth interviews, showcasing Pete's expertise and passion for storytelling. With his impressive body of work in both television and podcasting, Pete has solidified himself as a leading voice in the entertainment world. A conversation with him would offer valuable, behind-the-scenes insights into the creative process and the art of storytelling.

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