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Brent Rivera’s Amp Studios just opened its first public casting call for creators

Amp Studios is looking for fresh faces.

Amp–the digital content studio co-founded in 2017 by YouTuber Brent Rivera and his manager and business partner, Max Levine–has put out a casting call for “new creators who are passionate about creating content and looking to start a career in this field,” it tells Tubefilter.

Amp currently has around a dozen creators on its roster, including Rivera himself, his sister Lexi, Ben Azelart, Pierson, Andrew Davila, and Jeremy Hutchins. Together they generate more than 3 billion views a month, and have a collective following of over 250 million people.

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This is Amp’s first public casting call. Previously it has “scouted creator options internally,” it says, “but we’re excited to open source this process to see if we can find any hidden gems.”

Amp says it’s looking for creators who make “relatable” comedy and lifestyle content. It wants interested creators to show off their skills by posting a TikTok

video with the hashtag #AmpWorldNext “explaining why they’re passionate about pursuing a career as a creator and why they are interested in joining Amp Studios.”

Selected creators will join Amp’s team full-time–a commitment that will require them to relocate to Amp’s headquartering city, Huntington Beach, California, if they don’t already reside there.

Amp is not capping the number of creators it’ll bring in, but says it’s aiming to bring “a few more” people for now, and potentially more in 2024.

Davila and Lexi Rivera announced the casting call in a May 8 video on Amp’s group YouTube channel, Amp World. You can check it out below:

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