Taye Diggs Joins Microdrama Gold Rush Verticals App Microhouse Films
Taye Diggs
Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)
-
Share on Facebook
-
Share on X
-
Google Preferred
-
Share to Flipboard
-
Show additional share options
-
Share on LinkedIn
-
Share on Pinterest
-
Share on Reddit
-
Share on Tumblr
-
Share on Whats App
-
Send an Email
-
Print the Article
-
Post a Comment
After producing the microdrama Tides of Temptation for Lifetime, Taye Diggs is set to launch a vertical storytelling platform for bite-sized mobile content.
Microhouse Films, set to launch this spring, has Diggs partnered with Autumn Federici, Shelby Stone, James Black and Troy Brookins on the mobile-first venture that aims to allow creators to produce, distribute and monetize their work from a single platform.
“When we thought about how to meaningfully impact the vertical space, we immediately focused on the creators and storytellers whose livelihoods depend on where this industry is headed. Microhouse Films is about creating a model that supports them in this next phase and allows them to keep telling stories that move us,” Diggs said in a statement on Thursday.
Related Stories
TV
Dr. Pimple Popper Sandra Lee Reveals Stroke While Filming New Season: "Part of My Brain Died"
TV
Lifetime Gets Into Microdramas With Taye Diggs-Produced Series
Microdramas, also called “verticals” because they are filmed in portrait orientation and are intended to be viewed on cellphones, first took off in China during the COVID-19 pandemic. But more recently, upstart platforms like ReelShort and DramaBox have built an American following for typically low-budget, soapy series with short episodes and catching storylines.
Diggs executive produced Tides of Temptation with Frederici, Stone and Jake Helgren of The Ninth House, with Brookins starring and co-producing. The microdrama followed a young woman (Mea Wilkerson) who falls for an athlete (Q Stenline, aka SwagBoyQ) on the Caribbean island of Nevis.
Microhouse Films will have no subscription fee for creators or audiences and there will be no fee to upload or to host content, as is typical of microdrama self-distribution models. Through an ad-free model, filmmakers can choose which episodes to offer for free and which to monetize as viewers use in-app coins to unlock content, while creators control pricing, the release strategy and revenue.
The vertical app will also include built-in discovery tools, including trope tags, so creators can assign their own genre.
“The industry is rapidly changing, and we have an opportunity to redefine who benefits in this new ecosystem that puts control directly in the hands of filmmakers. We’re excited to introduce a model for vertical storytelling with Microhouse Films that places a premium on both the quality of the work and the storyteller behind the content,” Federici, Stone, Black and Brookins added in their own joint statement.
THR Newsletters
Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day
Subscribe
Sign Up
-
Live Feed
‘Scrubs’ and ‘Shifting Gears’ Renewed for 2026-27 at ABC