Moonshots first launched in 2018 as a way for Portal A to find, fund, and produce innovative projects anchored by digital-native talent. The program's first round of projects included pilots and social video experiments from creators including Alexis G. Zall and Mike Diva.
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Portal A is dedicating a “Moonshots” fund to finance creators’ indie projects
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Portal A Pacts With Ben Affleck And Matt Damon’s Pearl Street Films On Alien Invasion Series
Digital studio Portal A, known for its branded content productions, is doubling down on its efforts in the originals space in partnership with Pearl Street Films -- the nine-year-old TV and film studio co-founded by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.
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Portal A Ups 4 Key Female Execs To Partner Status, With Equity Stakes
Early digital studio Portal A, which has made a name for itself in both branded and original content, has upped four longtime female employees to partner status, and will bestow them with equity stakes in the company.
- Joe Biden Taps Portal A For #ImVotingFor Influencer Campaign On Instagram, Twitter
- The Drive-Thru Creator Problem: How Low-Quality Content Is Hurting Brands (And Creators)
- Adam Rippon Nabs Ketel One Sponsorship For Second Season Of YouTube Series ‘Break The Ice’
- Portal A Brings In Branded Content Veteran Todd Barrish As Head Of Revenue And Growth
- Glad Challenges YouTube Vet Grace Helbig To Create An Instagram-Worthy Dish While Offroading
- Adam Rippon Teaches Lilly Singh The Ways Of Butt-Wiggling In YouTube Series ‘Break The Ice’
- Alexis G. Zall Will Go To Frightening Lengths For Followers In Portal A’s ‘Maybe Today Satan’
- Content Studio Portal A Sees Partnership With, Investment From Jimmy Kimmel-Backed Wheelhouse Entertainment
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