For creators
form is a studio for people who make things — hosts, directors, writers, editors, musicians, builders. The people with taste, voice, and a point of view, who want the thing they are making to matter past the feed.
We exist because the shape of a good idea is almost always bigger than one person can hold. A creator has the instinct and the audience. A studio has the patience, the capital, and the craft to turn that instinct into a show, a book, a film, a product — something that compounds.
form is a venture studio for creators. We back creators the way early-stage investors back founders: we pick a small number of people we believe in, we fund the thing they want to build, and we sit alongside them while they build it.
We match creators to ideas that are needed — formats the culture is asking for, that only you can host. We build the show with you, we produce it, we distribute it. You keep your voice. We carry the infrastructure.
Capital. Enough to stop side-hustling and start making. We fund development, production, and release — on a single show or on a slate.
Craft. Editors who cut the rhythm of the thing, producers who book hard guests, writers who sharpen a cold open, designers who make the object feel inevitable. The people who would cost too much to hire yourself.
Distribution.A network of shows that already share audiences. When we launch you, we launch you into a room that's been warmed up.
Ownership. You keep your name on it. We take equity in the show, not in you. The work is yours.
Taste. A point of view. A willingness to let a thing be made carefully instead of quickly. form is not a content farm. We put out fewer things, made better, together.
A podcast host with a real voice and no team. A documentarian with a hundred hours of footage and no edit bay. A writer with a serial that wants to be a show. A filmmaker with a first feature in them. An expert with a thesis worth a season. The through-line is not the medium — it is the seriousness of the intent.
Use the application at the bottom of the creators page. One paragraph is enough. Tell us what you're making and why it needs a studio. If there's a fit, we reach out.
form works with a small number of creators at a time. That is on purpose.