Life Is A 24 Hour Drama
In high school, life is equal parts drama, comedy, romance, thriller, and fantasy.
Credo represents a new show and, more importantly, a new format, in which all of these aspects of a teenager’s life can be portrayed and explored simultaneously.
Told in real time using fictional characters, the heart of Credo is a 30 minute weekly show, streaming at 2:00 pm.
In between shows, however, each characters' lives are played out through their multiple social media accounts.
Credo isn't just a show you passively watch. It's an experience in which you immerse yourself.
Fictional lives become part of your life.
And characters become friends.
Credo: The Show
As a show, Credo is very simple.
One room.
10 students.
2 teachers.
Every Friday.
2:00-2:35 pm.
What Makes Credo Different
What happens after your favorite network show ends?
You wait a whole week to see what happens next.
What happens after binging your favorite streaming show?
You wait a whole year to see what happens next.
What happens when an episode of Credo ends?
You go on your phone to see what happens next.
With the social storytelling in Credo, characters exist online in real time, so audiences are continually following the lives of each individual through whatever social media site on which they exist.
A Show That's Always On
From the minute class/the show ends at 2:35 pm each Friday, through the start of the next class at 2 pm the next Friday, the characters of Credo live full lives on social media.
In posts and comments, each character’s actions and feelings are expressed through photos, music, words, and any other creative outlet to which a character has access, on whatever platform best suits their personality.
Flirting using TikTok videos.
Revenge on a Tumblr blog.
Depression on Spotify playlist.
Brilliance in a YouTube video.
Frustration in an Instagram picture.
Inspiration in Facebook post.