Portal A Interactive

Portal A is a digital content company that creates branded and original entertainment.[1][2] Portal A was founded by three childhood friends, Nate Houghteling, Kai Hasson, and Zach Blume.[3] Portal A is independently owned with offices in SoMa and Downtown Los Angeles.[4][5]

Portal A
TypeIndependent
IndustryMedia Development and Production
Founded2009
HeadquartersSan Francisco, Los Angeles
Key people
Zach Blume - Managing Partner
Nate Houghteling - Executive Producer
Kai Hasson - Creative Director
Number of employees
53
Websitehttp://portal-a.com/

In 2019, Portal A entered into a strategic partnership with Brent Montgomery and Jimmy Kimmel's Wheelhouse Entertainment,[6] with Wheelhouse taking a minority stake in the company.[7]

Original Content

Portal A's originals division is represented by WME.[8] The studio created White Collar Brawler, an original digital series that ran for multiple seasons on TV with the Esquire Network.[9]

Portal A released Song Voyage, a comedy series shot in Asia following YouTube musical group The Gregory Brothers.[10] The show was distributed by Disney's Maker Studios, and earned over 30 million views, including the viral “Chicken Attack” music video.[11]

The studio released One Shot on Youtube Red in February 2018, an unscripted special with WilldaBeast Adams on a journey to find the next underground dance star.[12]

Portal A developed and produced 5 Minutes From Home,[13] a series starring Stephen Curry. The series received 6 million views[14] over its first three episodes. Lyft sponsored the second season[15] of 5 Minutes From Home.

In 2018, Portal A announced State of Pride for YouTube Originals, a documentary feature film directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman.[16] The film premiered at the opening night of South by Southwest[17] and was named Best Documentary at the GLAAD Awards.[18]

In 2020, Portal A announced the scripted original series Action Royale with Snap,[19] and released the 60-minute special Ultimate Home Championship with YouTube Originals.[20]

Branded Content

Portal A works with YouTube and Google[21] on social video campaigns, and with Lenovo, Target, Infiniti, Clorox, Amazon, Twitter, Sony Pictures, Procter & Gamble, Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, and others.[22]

Portal A is known for producing the annual YouTube Rewind, which has accrued over 1 billion views in aggregate[23][24] since 2011.[25] The company also produced YouTube Rewind 2018, noted as the most disliked video on YouTube.[26][27][28]

The company has worked with Clorox for multiple projects, including "Best Roommate Ever" with Stephen Curry and King Bach.[29] Portal A's work on the "#MotoMods + YouTube Heroes" campaign for Lenovo won a 2017 One Show Pencil.[30] In 2018, Portal A won the Streamy Award for Best Branded Content and the Streamy Award for Best Influencer Campaign for its work with Clorox.[31] In 2020, Portal A released Let's Target with Target featuring Laverne Cox, Tabitha Brown, Emma Chamberlain and others.

Portal A has worked on a variety of political initiatives,[32] and partnered with the Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign to reach young voters in swing states.[33] In 2020, Portal A worked with the Joe Biden presidential campaign for a social media initiative called #ImVotingFor[34] and released the documentary film American Pathogen, about the Trump administration's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[35]

Recognition

In 2021, Portal A was named Agency of the Year by the Streamy Awards.[36]

Portal A was named Content Agency of the Year[37] by Digiday and named Video Agency of the Year by Digiday.[38] Portal A was named Digital Studio of the Year by Cynopsis,[39] a top Content Agency by The Drum [40] and a finalist for Agency of the Year in the Streamy Awards in 2020.

Portal A was profiled by Adweek in its Portrait series[41] and Business Insider wrote that Portal A is “a go-to for social video work for marketers anchored by influencers.”[42]

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