The Future of Storytelling Looks Like You

For the last 100 years, Hollywood has been the gatekeeper of stories.

A small group of blockbuster studios decided what stories got told, who told them, and how they reached the world.

That era is ending.

Now, for the first time in history,
Thousands of creators are building cinematic universes from their bedrooms.

They're experimenting with narratives, developing characters, and sharing their stories with millions of people around the world…without waiting for permission.

You can feel it.

Something's bubbling under the surface.

Not on TV. Not in studios.

But online — in the comments, in the timelines, in the threads.

This is an opportunity that is both overlooked & undervalued.

In the next decade, we'll witness a complete restructuring of Hollywood.

Not from the inside, but from the rising network of internet-filmmakers.

The next Disney will start as a grassroots engine, where hundreds of storytellers co-create the next era of global IP.

We call that engine Camp Studios.

The story behind

how it all started

The story behind

how it all started

Our story

Our story

In October 2021, four strangers gathered in the backwoods of Montana, calling it "The Wholesome House." We were creators searching for something deeper—a community that understood the journey of making art in a digital world.

In October 2021, four strangers gathered in the backwoods of Montana, calling it "The Wholesome House." We were creators searching for something deeper—a community that understood the journey of making art in a digital world.

That month showed us the power of being surrounded by like-minded artists, sparking the idea for Creator Camp. We launched a series of events that brought connection to artists across the world.

That month showed us the power of being surrounded by like-minded artists, sparking the idea for Creator Camp. We launched a series of events that brought connection to artists across the world.

Along the way, we realized the internet is full of filmmakers with bold stories but no clear path to the big screen. Now we're bridging the gap between online creators and the film industry, helping them turn digital stories into cinematic experiences that break through the screen and impact culture.

Along the way, we realized the internet is full of filmmakers with bold stories but no clear path to the big screen. Now we're bridging the gap between online creators and the film industry, helping them turn digital stories into cinematic experiences that break through the screen and impact culture.

Meet the team

Meet the team

First Last, CEO

First Last, CEO

First Last, CEO

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City

2002, New York City