Keyonna Taylor on The Adimverse
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Keyonna Taylor got her break into the television industry as a staff writer on the Apple + hit workplace comedy Mythic Quest. There she penned Breaking Brad, starring Snoop Doggy Dogg. Next, she got the absolute privilege of working as story editor in the longest running live action comedy of our time, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Writing on IASIP she co-wrote The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 7, the third in The Gangs trilogy of remakes of the 1987 American buddy cop action comedy franchise. In 2020 Keyonna teamed up with Rob McElhenney and sold her first show to FX, titled MeWe. An anthology that gives you a snapshot into the lives of Americans killed by systemic racism. Keyonna is also Chief Creative Officer at Adim. Adim is a community of storytellers, fans, and friends working together to create and own the next generation of content, in order to build a more inclusive future for entertainment and a new era of creativity for us all. We are about to kick the door of mainstream creativity down and let anyone in. No gatekeeping. Adim is a space for any and all creators to share their ideas, create collaboratively, and come together to see their ideas bloom. We are facilitating the next generation of storytelling, utilizing technology to enhance our characters and track creator ownership. Adim hopes to allow all dreamers to create faster, engage with their creations more, and interact with that of others on a global scale.
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