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RYOT
Founded Date:2012
Founders:Bryn Mooser, David Darg, Martha Rogers, Molly DeWolf Swenson
Location:United States
Origins:Los Angeles
Key People:Bryn Mooser, David Darg, Molly Swenson, Martha Rogers, Gareth Seltzer
Num Employees:70+
Subsid:RYOT Studio, RYOT Films, RYOT Lab
Parent Organization:Yahoo Inc.

RYOT (or, riot) is an American immersive media company founded in 2012 by Bryn Mooser, David Darg, Molly DeWolf Swenson and Martha Rogers, based in Los Angeles. It specializes in documentary film production, commercial production, virtual reality and augmented reality.

In April 2016, RYOT was acquired by HuffPost.[1] In May 2021, RYOT was acquired by Apollo Global Management alongside other Verizon Media properties for $5 billion. The transaction was closed on September 1, 2021.[2]

History

Founding and early years

Bryn Mooser and David Darg met in Haiti during the weeks after the earthquake of January 2010. Both were in the country doing humanitarian work, Mooser with Artists for Peace and Justice, to build a school, and Darg with Operation Blessing, to build water and sanitation systems. After working alongside each other and becoming friends, Mooser and Darg had the idea to create a baseball league for the young boys of the Tabarre neighborhood of Port-au-Prince.[3] [4]

Soon after, Mooser and Darg returned home to America, brought on Molly DeWolf Swenson as COO, and launched RYOT News as “the first news site linking news to action.”

Founding investors are Canadians Martha Rogers and Gareth Seltzer, and other notable funders include Todd Wagner and Jason Calacanis.

Celebrity activists Olivia Wilde, Ian Somerhalder, Ben Stiller and Sophia Bush were early supporters of RYOT. Olivia Wilde and Elon Musk have been Executive Producers on multiple RYOT Films.

Founding Directors of the company alongside Mooser and Darg were Stash Slionski and Stacey Leasca while the first reporters included Benjamin Roffee, Vanessa Black, Stefan Todorovic, Tyson Sadler and Christian Stephen.

Mooser and Darg documented their work with the young boys in Haiti in their Tribeca award-winning film Baseball in the Time of Cholera, which follows the rise of the Tabarre Tigers and the concurrent outbreak of cholera in Haiti. The film played at film festivals and finished with a Congressional screening in Washington, D.C.[5] A year later, Mooser and Darg, debuted their third film at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, a documentary short titled The Rider and The Storm, which chronicles a New York surfer who lost everything in the Breezy Point fires during Hurricane Sandy.[6] [7] [8]

2015-present: VR and later productions

Executive-produced by Olivia Wilde and Paul Allen, Body Team 12 profiles a young Liberian health worker who collects the bodies of the dead in Monrovia at the height of the Ebola outbreak in 2014. It debuted on HBO in February 2016.[9] On Her Shoulders, a documentary about Nadia Murad's fight against ISIS, debuted in competition at Sundance Film Festival in January 2018, where it won a Directing award for a U.S. Documentary.[10]

The Painter of Jalouzi was the first documentary to be shot entirely on an iPhone 6S Plus.

RYOT began producing 360/VR videos for other media organizations, advertisers and nonprofits in 2015. In their first produced 360/VR films for partners such as The New York Times,[11] NPR,[12] The Associated Press,[13] Huffington Post[14] and Sierra Club.[15]

RYOT is credited as the first company to capture in 360 video,1. An active war zone (Syria), a disaster zone (Nepal), underwater with wild dolphins (Bahamas), and is the first company to produce VR news and comedy series on a major network (Hulu).

Divisions

RYOT Studio is Verizon Media's in-house branded content agency.

RYOT Films creates content in traditional & immersive formats across film, TV, digital, and VR, producing content for clients.

RYOT Lab is Verizon Media's technology and innovation hub for emerging technologies, in partnership with Verizon Lab.

Awards and nominations

RYOT Films was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) for Body Team 12 in January 2016. Body Team 12 was also honored at the Tribeca Film Festival,[16] the Mountainfilm Festival, the Palm Springs International Film Festival, and the Austin Film Festival for Best Documentary Short.

Filmography

YearFilmDirectorRelease DateNotes
2011Sun City Picture HouseDavid DargOctober 15, 2011Production
2012Baseball in the Time of CholeraDavid Darg, Bryn MooserApril 21, 2012Production
2013The Rider and the StormDavid Darg, Bryn Mooser2013Production
2014Meet the HitlersMatthew OgensOctober 18, 2014Co-Production (on Showtime)
2014MitimetallicaDavid Darg, Bryn MooserDecember 5, 2014Production
2014PositiveLinus Ignatius2014Production (in association with)
2015Gardeners of EdenAustin Peck, Anneliese VandenbergApril 24, 2015Co-Production (on Netflix)
2015Body Team 12David DargApril 19, 2015Co-Production (on HBO)
2015Sailing a Sinking SeaOlivia WyattMarch 14, 2015Production
2015Sweet Micky For PresidentBen PattersonJanuary 24, 2015Co-Production (on Showtime)
2015The Painter of JalouziBryn MooserSeptember 25, 2015Production
2015Salam NeighborZach Ingrasci, Chris TempleJune 20, 2015Production
2016El PúgilAngel Manuel Soto2016Production
2016Watani: My HomelandMarcel MettelsiefenApril 12, 2016Production (in association with)
2016WasfiaSean KusanagiMay 2016Production (on National Geographic)
2018On Her ShouldersAlexandria BombachJanuary 2018Production
2019EarthNigel Tierney, Federico HellerApril 2019Music video production
2021FleeJonas Poher RasmussenDecember 2021Production

Virtual reality filmography

YearFilmDirectorNotes
2015Growing Up Girl[17] David DargProduction
2015The CrossingTyson SadlerProduction
2016Big Picture: News in Virtual RealityProduction
2016Virtually Mike and NoraNora KirkpatrickProduction
2016Bashir's DreamAngel Manuel SotoProduction
2018Take Every Wave: Laird in VRTarik BenbrahimProduction
2018Dinner PartyAngel Manuel SotoProduction
2019Tales From The EdgeTarik BenbrahimProduction

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Verizon's AOL's Huffington Post acquires virtual reality studio RYOT for $10 to $15 million. TechCrunch. 20 April 2016 . en-US. 2019-09-04.
  2. Web site: Verizon to offload Yahoo, AOL for $5 billion. Reuters. 3 May 2021. en-US. 2021-05-03.
  3. News: The Little League at the End of the World . November 29, 2012 . Esquireaccessdate=January 29, 2015.
  4. Web site: New Site RYOT Combines Breaking News With Activism. By merging activism with breaking news, RYOT aims to spur its readers to take action on some of the world's most pressing issues.. Strochlic. Nina. July 25, 2013. May 11, 2015. The Daily Beast.
  5. News: April 18, 2012 . Baseball in the Time of Cholera . Huffington Post .
  6. Web site: The Rider and the Storm | 2013 Tribeca Festival .
  7. News: Bischof . Jackie . April 18, 2013 . At Tribeca, Profiling Life After Sandy . . May 11, 2015.
  8. News: Anderson . John . February 1, 2013 . Documentaries Thrive in Sandy's Ruins . . May 11, 2015.
  9. Web site: 10 November 2015 . 'Body Team 12': HBO Documentary Films Acquires Short Doc . 2016-02-18 . The Hollywood Reporter.
  10. News: Hipes . Dominic Patten,Patrick . 2018-01-28 . Sundance Film Festival: 'The Miseducation Of Cameron Post', 'Kailash' Land Grand Jury Prizes – The Complete Winners List . en-US . Deadline . 2018-01-30.
  11. Web site: NYT VR Releases New 360 Film 10 Shots Across The Border VRFocus. VRFocus. 2016-03-16.
  12. Web site: Wilco In 360: Behind The Scenes At NPR Music's Tiny Desk. NPR.org. 2016-03-16.
  13. Web site: Virtual Reality Journalism Is Coming To The Associated Press. Fast Company. en-US. 2016-03-16.
  14. Web site: Join Susan Sarandon In Greece At The Refugee Crisis Frontlines. The Crossing. 2016-03-16.
  15. Web site: Jared Leto Tours The Arctic In A New Virtual Reality Climate Change Campaign. Co.Create. en-US. 2016-03-16.
  16. Web site: Why You Need To See This Olivia Wilde-Produced Ebola Documentary . 2016-02-18 . Forbes.
  17. Archer, Dan and Katharina Finger. "Walking in another’s virtual shoes: Do 360-degree video news stories generate empathy in viewers?," TOW Center for Digital Journalism (MARCH 15, 2018).