Luxury Video Magazines: Vanity Fair's, GQ, Allure, Condé Nast Traveler, Wired, & Bon Appétit
GQ’s “Grails” takes viewers to the ends of the earth to discover the best of the best in men’s style. The pilot will go live in November.
Condé Nast Traveler’s “Say I Sent You” re-imagines the traditional travel guide through an interactive pilot specifically tailored for Instagram Stories. Coming this summer, viewers will be able to discover hidden treasures that even locals don’t know about.
Wired’s “Mind Magic” explores the how and why of optical illusions, and the ways our brains trick us into seeing what’s not there. The pilot will be available on Wired’s channel in June.
Architectural Digest’s “Pop Culture Design Breakdown” breaks down the evolution of different styles through the lens of popular media with help from a design expert.
Bon Appétit’s “The World’s Kitchen” is hosted by Andy Baraghani, who learns to prepare culinary staples from around the world by visiting the restaurants that have perfected their region’s most iconic dish.
Bon Appétit’s new streaming TV channel, with programming that features fan-favorite personalities from the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. The streaming channel debuted at No. 1 on Apple’s “Apps We Love” list and viewers are spending more than 56 minutes per session watching the content.* The TV-style series were renewed for second seasons:
“It’s Alive: Goin’ Places” will build on what fans love about Brad Leone’s series “It’s Alive,” showcasing Brad’s hilarious sense of adventure as he travels to culinary destinations to explore the culture, specialties and tastes of each region. The new season will air in June.
Pastry chef Claire Saffitz brings her laid-back, relatable approach in the kitchen to “Bon Appétit’s Baking School,” a new series in which she tackles everything from indispensable ingredients to tricky techniques for making the world’s most popular baked goods. The new season will air in August.
The entire test kitchen works together in “Making Perfect,” a new, ensemble-led series focused on creating the perfect version of iconic dishes. The new season will air in November.
Epicurious is developing the series “Barely Skilled” with YouTube personality Joe Sugg, who has more than 20 million followers across his social channels and is putting his culinary skills to the test as he attempts to recreate epic videos of speciality chefs who have mastered very niche skills.
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