A budding startup called Kit, which serves as a product discovery and ecommerce platform where influencers can share items that they’re loving with subscribers -- while pocketing 100% of Amazon affiliate earnings on every sale -- is gaining serious steam within the YouTube community.
Kit is the brainchild of Camille Hearst, a former YouTube and iTunes product manager, as well as Foursquare co-founder Naveen Selvadurai. The one-and-a-half-year-old company, which currently counts five employees, landed a $2.5 million seed round last November.
On Kit, digital influencers from myriad content categories -- including gaming, photography, beauty, fitness, Diy, and more -- can share an infinite number of ‘kits’, or shoppable collections of their favorite products. For instance, tech reviewer Marques 'Mkbhd' Brownlee has posted kits comprising his video gear and desk setup. Other creators, including Casey Neistat, Tiffany 'iHasCupquake' Garcia, and Claire Marshall, are also on Kit. In addition to kits comprising creators’ go-to videomaking gadgets,...
Kit is the brainchild of Camille Hearst, a former YouTube and iTunes product manager, as well as Foursquare co-founder Naveen Selvadurai. The one-and-a-half-year-old company, which currently counts five employees, landed a $2.5 million seed round last November.
On Kit, digital influencers from myriad content categories -- including gaming, photography, beauty, fitness, Diy, and more -- can share an infinite number of ‘kits’, or shoppable collections of their favorite products. For instance, tech reviewer Marques 'Mkbhd' Brownlee has posted kits comprising his video gear and desk setup. Other creators, including Casey Neistat, Tiffany 'iHasCupquake' Garcia, and Claire Marshall, are also on Kit. In addition to kits comprising creators’ go-to videomaking gadgets,...
- 6/14/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Australian multi-platform production company The Feds has won the top prize at the Mip formats international pitch competition in Cannes.
Warner Bros. International Television Production will invest up to €25,000 ($A37,000) to develop Zombie Boot Camp, a hybrid of reality, horror and gameshow.
The format was developed from an original idea by Claire Marshall, The Feds. associate producer, development.. It's an endurance challenge with 16 contestants in each episode, which envisions how each would survive a Zombie apocalypse.
Two teams compete in a test of skills in everything from skull protection to improvised bullets. The winning team gets immunity while the losers must choose three contestants to face the Zombies.
Two are allowed to escape but the last to reach the escape hatch will be .eaten.. In the finale the remaining two will face 200 Zombies, including their old team members.
Marshall and The Feds' head of content Lisa Gray made the pitch to TV delegates in Cannes,...
Warner Bros. International Television Production will invest up to €25,000 ($A37,000) to develop Zombie Boot Camp, a hybrid of reality, horror and gameshow.
The format was developed from an original idea by Claire Marshall, The Feds. associate producer, development.. It's an endurance challenge with 16 contestants in each episode, which envisions how each would survive a Zombie apocalypse.
Two teams compete in a test of skills in everything from skull protection to improvised bullets. The winning team gets immunity while the losers must choose three contestants to face the Zombies.
Two are allowed to escape but the last to reach the escape hatch will be .eaten.. In the finale the remaining two will face 200 Zombies, including their old team members.
Marshall and The Feds' head of content Lisa Gray made the pitch to TV delegates in Cannes,...
- 4/6/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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