WWW - TV Series

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Showrunner, Director

Our Creative Team

We are thrilled to announce that scripts for the first season of WWW have been completed; thanks to our brilliant writers!

Janice Nyam is a Cameroonian-American Creator/Showrunner whose background spans both traditional and digital entertainment, having collaborated with prominent media companies such as Gersh, Lionsgate, and TalentX. For five years, she has successfully managed an influencer marketing agency, working with Fortune 500 brands like Apple, Amazon, and Procter & Gamble, and collaborating with some of the biggest names in the creator space, including The Sway House, Charli D'Amelio, and Addison Rae.

With over eight years of TV/Film development experience, she was selected as an Unlock Her Potential mentee by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, the screenwriter of Thor: Love & Thunder and Do Revenge, in 2023. Janice's creative background extends to several writers' rooms, including co-writing an 8-episode drama series for an independent production and developing multiple TV/film projects independently. Her leadership abilities are further demonstrated by her role as an Executive Producer on the award-nominated web series Sweeps. She earned her degree in Integrated Marketing Communications from Pepperdine University.

Executive Producer

Elyse Fox's inspiration for her popular Sad Girls Club all started with a short film project called"Conversations with Friends," aimed to tackle an issue many women deal with: mental health. In the film, Fox documents a sneak peek of 1 year-long navigating depression, and out of that project came another way to support women just like her.She told Teen Vogue of the project: "I'm working to ignite the conversation and remove the negative stigma around mental health.”

Today Elyse continues to support her community by curating accessible programming and resources, speaking engagements and partnering with the worlds top brands to normalize mental wellness for all.

Elyse has shared her talent with brands including L’Oreal, The U.S. Intelligence Community, Harvard and Google. In 2024 she launched Teen Vogues1st dedicated mental health column called SoftLaunch.

Learn more at Sadgirlsclub.org!

We are a show about the internet. So, it only makes sense that our series will premiere on Youtube. We are seeking brand partners to help us share this very timely series with millions online in 2025.

Partner with us!

Full Series Pitch Deck inclusive of Pilot Script, Full Team, Budget, Marketing Plans, and Sponsorship Tiers available upon request.

Contact: studio@sweetchariot.us

Coming 2025!

The Premise

WWW (Wild Wild Web) follows three twenty-somethings who start a crisis PR firm for influencers, celebrities, and companies facing online crisis. Get ready to enter the whirlwind world of internet culture.

WWW is a sharp and satirical mockumentary series that hilariously tackles the PR blunders of online personas and our relationship to social media, in an era where our online personas matter more than everything else.

Why now?

Producer

Morgan Ogryzek is a Brooklyn-based producer, writer, and creative director. As the creative director and producer behind the KABASIA runway show—celebrated by Essence in 2023 as a defining moment of New York Fashion Week—Morgan has demonstrated her ability to envision and execute lively and artistic experiences.

In 2024 Morgan was nominated and selected as an I’MPart Fellow for the Ad Club of New York, joining a legacy of impactful women in media, film, and production. Her extensive experience spans across clients like Nike and Estée Lauder, where she has consistently delivered creative and strategic direction for diverse campaigns, products, and experiences.

Morgan earned her Bachelor's degree from Harvard College, where she majored in Social Studies and Spanish Literature and was honored with the David McCord Prize. Her honors thesis, “The Artist as Social Critic,” examines the evolution of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s work and the intersection of art and commerce when profound social critiques become commodified.