Settebello Entertainment will represent producer-filmmaker and former NFL player and broadcaster Ed Cunningham in all areas.
Cunningham, who was part of the producing team of the Oscar-winning football doc Undefeated, will work with Byron Austen Ashley’s management and production company to expand his reach in the non-fiction space, executing on several ancillary and entrepreneurial projects. The new collaboration is also aimed to help Cunningham develop and package a full slate of scripted projects for stage, film, television and streaming platforms.
In addition to serving as a producer on Undefeated and The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, Cunningham was at the center of the Washington Huskie’s 1991 National Championships win and played five years for the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals. After his time on the field, Cunningham took his talents and experience to sports broadcasting where he covered college football for CBS, then. ESPN and ABC.
“Ed...
Cunningham, who was part of the producing team of the Oscar-winning football doc Undefeated, will work with Byron Austen Ashley’s management and production company to expand his reach in the non-fiction space, executing on several ancillary and entrepreneurial projects. The new collaboration is also aimed to help Cunningham develop and package a full slate of scripted projects for stage, film, television and streaming platforms.
In addition to serving as a producer on Undefeated and The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, Cunningham was at the center of the Washington Huskie’s 1991 National Championships win and played five years for the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals. After his time on the field, Cunningham took his talents and experience to sports broadcasting where he covered college football for CBS, then. ESPN and ABC.
“Ed...
- 12/17/2020
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
The man who manages digital stars like Arden Rose, Wes "Wuz Good" Armstrong, Mikey Bolts, and Craig "WheezyWaiter" Benzine is launching his own company. Byron Austen Ashley, formerly of Big Frame, has announced Settebello Entertainment, a management firm and production studio.
At Big Frame, Ashley landed roles for clients clients and worked as a producer on several projects, including the 2015 feature film Bad Night. One of his latest production credits came in Armstrong's series Couples Night, which premiered earlier this year on Facebook.
In total, Ashley spent six years at Big Frame. During his time there, the agency was acquired by its current owner, AwesomenessTV. In recent years, several Big Frame managers have moved on from their positions in order to launch their own companies. Earlier in 2017, Lisa Filipelli, whose clients include Tyler Oakley and Ingrid Nilsen, departed her post in order to build her own firm.
While Settebello will be independent from AwesomenessTV,...
At Big Frame, Ashley landed roles for clients clients and worked as a producer on several projects, including the 2015 feature film Bad Night. One of his latest production credits came in Armstrong's series Couples Night, which premiered earlier this year on Facebook.
In total, Ashley spent six years at Big Frame. During his time there, the agency was acquired by its current owner, AwesomenessTV. In recent years, several Big Frame managers have moved on from their positions in order to launch their own companies. Earlier in 2017, Lisa Filipelli, whose clients include Tyler Oakley and Ingrid Nilsen, departed her post in order to build her own firm.
While Settebello will be independent from AwesomenessTV,...
- 12/15/2017
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Jenn McAllister and Lauren Elizabeth Luthringshausen are set to join the list of YouTube creators who have starred in feature films, and in a new trailer, they have put their acting chops on display. McAllister and Luthringshausen take center stage in a brief video promoting Bad Night, which will arrive on Vimeo On Demand on July 21st, 2015.
In Bad Night, McAllister and Luthringshausen (the latter of whom recently surpassed one million subscribers) co-star as AP Art History classmates who find themselves in serious trouble after attempting to pull off a high-profile art heist. The two YouTube stars will be surrounded by an impressive supporting cast. Familiar faces who appear in the trailer include Matt Walsh, Jack McBreyer, and Jim O’Heir.
Bad Night, which was first announced in February, comes from production company Grb Entertainment, directors Chris and Nick Riedell, and producers McAllister, Luthringshausen, Aj Tesler, Byron Austen Ashley, and Rana Zand.
In Bad Night, McAllister and Luthringshausen (the latter of whom recently surpassed one million subscribers) co-star as AP Art History classmates who find themselves in serious trouble after attempting to pull off a high-profile art heist. The two YouTube stars will be surrounded by an impressive supporting cast. Familiar faces who appear in the trailer include Matt Walsh, Jack McBreyer, and Jim O’Heir.
Bad Night, which was first announced in February, comes from production company Grb Entertainment, directors Chris and Nick Riedell, and producers McAllister, Luthringshausen, Aj Tesler, Byron Austen Ashley, and Rana Zand.
- 7/9/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Back in February 2015, Grb Entertainment announced the upcoming film Bad Night starring YouTube celebrities Lauren Elizabeth (known as LoveLaurenElizabeth) and Jenn McAllister (aka JennXPenn). Now, the production house, known for reality TV series such as Intervention, has set an official release date for its first feature film. Bad Night will premiere on June 21, 2015.
Bad Night stars Elizabeth and McAllister (who boast over 3 million subscribers between their two YouTube channels) as two high school students who are mistaken for art thieves after they get into the wrong car during a class field trip. Variety, who originally broke the story, reports the Grb-produced film will be digitally released through Vimeo on Demand on June 21.
Directed by Chris and Nick Riedell (of Camp Takota fame), Bad Night is produced by Elizabeth, McAllister, Aj Tesler, and Big Frame’s Byron Austen Ashley and Rana Zand. Daniel Kinno wrote the film’s script, which co-stars...
Bad Night stars Elizabeth and McAllister (who boast over 3 million subscribers between their two YouTube channels) as two high school students who are mistaken for art thieves after they get into the wrong car during a class field trip. Variety, who originally broke the story, reports the Grb-produced film will be digitally released through Vimeo on Demand on June 21.
Directed by Chris and Nick Riedell (of Camp Takota fame), Bad Night is produced by Elizabeth, McAllister, Aj Tesler, and Big Frame’s Byron Austen Ashley and Rana Zand. Daniel Kinno wrote the film’s script, which co-stars...
- 6/17/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
A pair of popular YouTubers are set to make their feature film debut. Lauren Elizabeth (aka LoveLaurenElizabeth) and Jenn McAllister (aka JennXPenn) are set to star in Bad Night, a film produced by Grb Entertainment.
Bad Night, which was announced at Playlist Live, will be the first film from Grb, which is best known for producing reality TV shows like A&E's Intervention. The project will star McAllister and Elizabeth as a pair of high school students who get lost during a class field trip. That plot summary, with its school-based shenanigans, resembles Cameron Dallas vehicle Expelled, another film led by an online video star.
The similarities between Bad Night and Expelled run a lot deeper than their respective plots. Expelled brought partners from the AwesomenessTV multi-channel network to the big screen, and both Elizabeth and McAllister are represented by Big Frame, the talent management company owned by AwesomenessTV. Two of Big Frame's employees,...
Bad Night, which was announced at Playlist Live, will be the first film from Grb, which is best known for producing reality TV shows like A&E's Intervention. The project will star McAllister and Elizabeth as a pair of high school students who get lost during a class field trip. That plot summary, with its school-based shenanigans, resembles Cameron Dallas vehicle Expelled, another film led by an online video star.
The similarities between Bad Night and Expelled run a lot deeper than their respective plots. Expelled brought partners from the AwesomenessTV multi-channel network to the big screen, and both Elizabeth and McAllister are represented by Big Frame, the talent management company owned by AwesomenessTV. Two of Big Frame's employees,...
- 2/9/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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