Shots Studios

Shots Studios is a Los Angeles-based data-driven production studio founded by brothers John Shahidi and Sam Shahidi.[1] The company creates original mobile-first content for YouTube, Instagram, and other streaming platforms. Over 20 billion minutes of Shots Studios’ content is watched every year on YouTube.

Shots Studios
Formerly
  • Rock Software, RockLive, Inc. (2009–2013)
  • Shots Studios, Inc. (2013–Present)
Private
IndustryMCN
FoundedJanuary 4, 2008 (2008-01-04)
Founders
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
,
U.S.
Key people
Websiteshots.com

The company has become a creative studio to musicians and internet creators including Anwar Jibawi, Hannah Stocking, Lele Pons, Rudy Mancuso, Juanpa Zurita and Delaney Glazer.

The company was founded in 2009 as a software development company originally named Rock Software.[2] With the help of a group of investors including Justin Bieber, the company went on to launch the Shots mobile app. In 2016, the company began partnerships with numerous internet creators to produce original digital content for the Shots app and YouTube, soon after rebranding as Shots Studios.

Shots Studios Production

In October 2015, the company launched Awkward Puppets, an original show in partnership with comedian and internet star Rudy Mancuso.[3][4]

In 2016, Shots Studios launched YouTube channels with internet stars Lele Pons, Twan, Inanna Sarkis, Rudy Mancuso, Hannah Stocking and Anwar Jibawi.[5]

As of August 2017, Shots Studios channels generate over 60 million daily views with an average watch-through rate of 80%.[6]

It was announced in July 2018 that Netflix partnered with Shots Studios to produce a 6 episode docu-series on Brazilian pop star, Anitta. The series, titled Vai Anitta, was released on November 16, 2018 exclusively on Netflix.[7]

The company unveiled vertically produced shows for Instagram's IGTV and a YouTube channel dedicated to their vertical content.[8][9]

Shots Studios artists have also partnered up with companies like Sprint, AXE, Madden, and FIFA to create branded content.

Shots Studios Originals

On September 19, 2019 Shots Studios expanded its creative content to include children's entertainment and education with Shots Studios Kids.[10] Shots Studios Kids first project is Benny’s Bee Adventures, a series centered around an animated bee whose curiosity and enthusiasm will help young viewers learn valuable lessons through fun visuals and classic nursery rhymes. Benny’s Bee Adventures will live as a series on YouTube and YouTube Kids.

The same week Shots Studios went on to launch their second original with Mindie, a multifaceted show for original online content bringing fans closer to their favorite artists, creators, and entertainers.[11] Mindie launched on October 1, 2019 as a game-centered talk-show series hosted by Hannah Stocking on Shots Studios YouTube channel. During the show, Hannah Stocking interviews artists, creators, and entertainers while playing a classic tower building game. The show serves as a true bridge between fans and their favorite creators and content.

[12]Shots Studios & Music

In July 2017, Shots Studios signed Brazilian singer Anitta.[13] On September 3, she released her seductive first English-language single, "Will I See You", a collaboration with a Grammy Award-winning producer and songwriter Poo Bear. The video had over 10 million views in its first two days on YouTube.[14] On October 13, Anitta released her second song in English, "Is That For Me", in collaboration with Swedish DJ Alesso. This video also had more than 10 million views in its first two days on YouTube.

Investor Justin Bieber invited Rudy Mancuso to be the opening act for the Purpose World Tour in March 2017.[15]

In September 2017, Shots Studios signed Alesso, a Swedish DJ and producer.[16][17]

In March 2018, Billboard named Shots Studios one of Dance music's "Internationalists," a company that is "leading dance music's global expansion."[18] John and Sam Shahidi were named to Billboard's Latin Power Players list for their and their artists' success in the Spanish-speaking market in November 2018.[19]

Shots Studios formed Shots Studios Music in August 2018 in partnership with Universal Music Group. The first releases included Celoso by Lele Pons and Remedy by Alesso.[20][21][22]

The music videos for both Celoso by Lele Pons and Remedy by Alesso were produced by the company and directed by Shots Studios talent, Rudy Mancuso.[23]

In September 2018, Anitta's collaboration with J Balvin "Downtown" was nominated for the Latin GRAMMY's "Best Urban Song."[24]

In late November, Alesso released "Tilted Towers," a collaborative project with Fortnite streamer Ninja which debuted live on the gamer's Twitch stream.[25]

Shots Studios & Podcasts

In November 2019, Spotify announced a suite of podcasts and included a partnership with Shots Studios for a podcast hosted by Lele Pons.

Company History

Rock Software: 2009 - 2011

The company launched as Rock Software in 2009 by brothers John and Sam Shahidi in Southern California. They started as a mobile gaming company focused on iOS and Android apps, with its first commercial release being RunPee, an app which gives users the best time to use the restroom during a movie. Through a mutual friend on the Cincinnati Bengals, the Shahidi brothers met star wide receiver Chad Ochocinco which led to a partnership and creation of two apps, the Chad Ochocinco Experience and MadChad.[26]

RockLive: 2011 - 2013

During this time the company continued to grow and rebranded as RockLive. They expanded their focus on mobile gaming apps and created apps for celebrities and athletes including Mike Tyson, Usain Bolt, and Cristiano Ronaldo. In 2011, the company launched a mobile game called Mike Tyson's Main Event. Across their various platforms, RockLive saw more than 3 million active users.[27]

Shots App: 2013 - 2017

In 2013 the company began moving away from mobile games and working on a new social media app. Rebranding as the Shots App, with a large investment from Justin Bieber earlier that year, they released the Shots app on November 12, 2013. The app was a selfie picture sharing app with a focus on anti-bullying.[28] Other investors include Floyd Mayweather, King Bach, Marlon Wayans, Omar Epps, Shervin Pishevar, Ben Parr, WI Harper, Upfront Ventures and DCM Ventures. This led to the move of the company headquarters to San Francisco.

After Twitter CEO Anthony Noto accidentally tweeted a message about an acquisition for Twitter, a source close to the company confirmed that Twitter was looking to acquire Shots for $150 million.[29][30][31] CEO John Shahidi stated to Fox News that the company was not for sale at the time.[32]

By 2015 the Shots app had over 7 million active users.[33] During this time, the company began partnering with digital content creators including Rudy Mancuso to explore delivering original content to its users. This led to the development of the Awkward Puppets series.

In 2017, the Shots mobile app was removed from the App Store as the company shifted focus towards producing videos for YouTube and other social platforms.

Shots Studios: 2013 - present

The Shots app launched Shots Studios and became a full-time digital studio in 2016.[31][34] After the companies transition to digital entertainment, the Shots app was removed from the App Store (iOS) in 2016.[35]

In 2016, Shots Studios partnered with Mike Tyson to launch a YouTube channel with the boxer.[36] The channel includes parody music videos and comedy sketches.[6] The company also began managing and launching channels with other internet creators including Anwar Jibawi, Hannah Stocking, Lele Pons, and Rudy Mancuso.

On April 20, 2016 it was announced that Shots Studios had purchased the music app Mindie.[37]

Shots Studios produced Vai Anitta, a Netflix original docuseries that follows the company's Brazilian artist.

Shots Studios produced The Secret Life of Lele Pons, a YouTube Originals docuseries exploring Pons' battles with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Tourette Syndrome, diagnoses that she kept private from her fans.

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