Believe's Big Move: Partnering with Verve for Representation

New York City, USAThu Nov 21 2024
Believe Entertainment Group, an award-winning studio based in New York City, has teamed up with Verve for representation. This news comes on the heels of their Grammy nomination for the Peacock documentary, "Kings from Queens: The Run DMC Story, " in the Best Film Music category. Believe has an impressive track record, having won an Oscar and an Emmy for "Dear Basketball, " an animated short film directed by Glen Keane and scored by John Williams. They've also nabbed Emmys for projects like PBS’s "American Anthems" and YouTube Kids’ "Jam Van. " Other notable works include documentaries like "Billion Dollar Babies: The True Story of the Cabbage Patch Kids" and "Between Me and My Mind, " a podcast called "Crowded Hours, " and an animated series "The LeBrons" with LeBron James. Dan Goodman, co-founder of Believe, highlighted that Verve isn't just a representative but a true business partner. They're working together to develop new digital initiatives, secure financial investments, and explore other non-traditional business opportunities. Verve partner Andy Stabile praised Believe’s creativity and impact, noting that their projects are always thoughtful, well-executed, and culturally significant. Verve has been busy lately, with the premiere of client Tamra Davis’s feature doc "Larger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands" on Paramount+ and the upcoming CBS country singing competition series "The Road. " They also represent a impressive lineup of chefs including Duff Goldman and Molly Yeh.
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    Would ‘Office Race’ be revised to portray Kobe Bryant as a bureaucrat in the world of office politics?
    How will Believe Entertainment Group balance the artistic integrity of their projects with the commercial drive often associated with large-scale agencies like Verve?
    How does this partnership reflect the broader trend of consolidation in the entertainment industry?

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