Secret Diary of an American Cheerleader
Secret Diary of an American Cheerleader | |
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Written by | Aaron Mendelsohn |
Directed by | Jared Seltzer |
Starring |
Neva McIntosh Katie Gill Bailey Noble Tianna Chanel Flynn Jonathan Dane Kyle Joseph Noah Swindle John Grady Kyle Blitch Justin Cone |
Music by |
Corey Wallace Jared Banta |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Jared Seltzer Aaron Mendelsohn |
Editor(s) |
Jared Seltzer Les Perkins |
Cinematography |
Justin Talley Chris Frasier |
Secret Diary of an American Cheerleader is the first original web series produced specifically for cheerleaders and available worldwide online.[1] The web series is created by Cheer Channel Inc and produced by CCI Productions, a company based in Austin, Texas.[2] The first episode aired May 28, 2012 and gained 35,795 views. Season 1 had six episodes and Season 2 is expected to premiere December 2012.
Series overview
Season 1
Emma Franklin, 17, as she moves to a new town after her dad loses his job. Eager to leave her past behind, she decides to start from scratch and create a new life for herself. Emma lies to her new friends and new cheerleading team about her past and family. Emma finds friends in her new school, like Cody and Stacy, and gains a rival, too- Mandy. When Mandy discovers Emma's diary, the only place the truth is chronicled, Emma's new life is in danger of being shattered.
Season 2
In Secret Diary of an American Cheerleader: The Fierce One, the "Texas Twisters" are two-time, All-Star National Champions headed for a three-peat. When a mysterious logger covertly tapes the team’s top stars and posts their personal secrets to the web, things suddenly begin to shake the team’s friendships. CheerBoard, the industry's top gossip website, is on fire with rumors of fighting and betrayal. The Twisters must reveal the identity and motives of this determined enemy before he or she destroys not only their chances at a championship, but their lifelong friendships as well. The Fierce One consists of 6 weekly episodes, 6–8 minutes in length and aired in July 2014 on the CCI website and social media platforms, YouTube, as well as through Dish Satellite, Roku, Boxee, Vimeo and BlipTV.
Episodes
Season 1
- Episode 1: "A Girl's Gotta Cheer"
17-year-old Emma Franklin moves to a new town, gaining a new beginning with a new school, new friends, and the chance to join a new All Star cheerleading team. Episode 1 introduces the viewer to Emma's new life, alluding to a secret from her past. Emma must lie to her new friends about her house and family.
- Episode 2: "Painting a Pretty Picture"
Emma considers joining her new town's All Star team, the Silver Extremes. However, she struggles to get back in the swing of being in a team after a year without Cheerleading. Meanwhile, she also develops a crush on the team's helper, Cody.
- Episode 3: "Little Brothers are Good for Something"
Emma is ready to cheer with the Silver Extremes. Trying to balance her lies to her father and her friends, she brings her little brother to practice, earning her first strike with Coach Dan. After practice, Emma proposes sharing a routine she was working on with the Angels to a less than friendly Coach Dan. Mandy discovers that Emma has lied about her mother and is ready to look more into Emma's supposed life.
- Episode 4: "Angels in the Area"
As the Silver Extremes gear up to perform, an unannounced visit from her former team, the Angels, takes Emma by surprise. Cheer Channel's Superstars of All-Stars were featured as the Angels. The elite group include Maddie Gardner, Apple Graceffa, Kiara Nowlin, Gabi Butler, Whitney Love, Kelsey Rule, Cami Branson, Erica Englebert, and Bianca Treger. Episode 4 gained popularity with the appearance of the "Superstars of All-Stars." After the surprise appearance and performance, the Silver Extremes are on edge and motivated to excel in their competition. Emma has ideas to share, and Coach Dan may finally be ready to hear them.
- Episode 5: "Emma's Secret"
Thus far, Emma is living a perfect, albeit unreal, new life. What starts out as a great day with Cody and a great routine recognized even by Coach Dan is flipped upside down when Mandy decides to expose her secret. Suddenly, Emma's new life unravels and her friends are shocked by the lies. When confronted by her new team, Emma runs out, causing Coach Dan to remove her from the squad. The episode concludes with Emma in tears, overwhelmed by everything falling apart.
- Episode 6: "A Family Worth the Wait"
Emma's father discovers her participation with the Silver Extremes. All of the lies are finally in the open. Emma, feeling broken and regretful, explains her intentions to her father who offers her much needed comfort. With his support, Emma apologizes to her team, who help her get a second chance with Coach Dan. When Mandy objects, the Silver Extremes stand up for Emma and their team. Mandy, the team's flyer, quits the team the day of the competition, but Emma takes her place, facing her fear and taking the Silver Extremes to Nationals.
Season 2
- Episode 1: "The Fierce One"
Season 2-The Fierce One - The Texas Twisters, including close friends, Donna, Courtney and Jessica, are just a week away from the Alamo Nationals when rumors start surfacing about the identity of someone called 'The Fierce One', a v-logger who has posted videos and pictures on the spirit industry gossip blog, The Cheer Board. The Fierce One intends to expose the private secrets and turmoil of the Twisters. The apparent motive? Disrupt the team's chances for a "3-peat" victory at Nationals over their rivals, the Shooting Stars.
- Episode 2: "Nothing Is As It Appears"
The Twisters are stunned when the Fierce One posts video of them dropping their stunts. Donna and her now "ex-boyfriend", Brandon are having another roller coaster moment while Courtney is concerned about money..Oh and Jessica? She is spending her nights elsewhere but where? The Fierce One is out to expose each of these girls weaknesses and that will be easy through cyberspace!
- Episode 3: "Desperate Twisters of Texas"
The team's dirty laundry is all over The Cheer Board and the team appears to be falling apart. Coach Tracy and Coach Steve question the team as Nationals are rapidly approaching and Jessica is asked to mediate the situation.
- Episode 4: "Twisting the Truth"
The Fierce One is exposing the secrets and the Twisters are in a knot trying to figure out who is the one betraying them. The girls blame their fiercest competitors, the Shooting Stars and confront team captain, Jill, (played by Cami Branson) via video-chat. Jill shares a surprise of her own.
- Episode 5: "Planting The Bait"
Things are heating up at the Twisters practice facility. Jessica, Donna and Courtney devise a plan. The Fierce One has struck again and this time they are ready. Someone has a lot of explaining to do.
Cast and Characters
Season 1
- Emma Franklin – Neva McIntosh
- Stacy – Katie Gill
- Mandy – Bailey Noble
- Teisha – Tianna Chanel Flynn
- Cody – Kyle Joseph
- Wes (Father) – John Grady
- Sam (Brother) – Noah Swindle
- Coach Dan – Jonathan Dane
- Coach Roger – Kyle Blitch
Season 2
- Jessica - Asjha Cooper
- Loraine - Lauren Bray
- Loraine - Juliana DeStefano
- Courtney - Kylie Muczko
- Brandon - Mason Dye
- Coach Tracy - Quetta Carpenter
- Coach Steve - Russell Miller
- Jill - Cami Branson
- Carrie - Rosie Newell
- Coach Dan - Jacinto Hoss Rodriguez
- Cheer Channel Reporter - Kyle Blitch
- Jenny - Macie Dickey
Season 3
- Lexi - Alexandra Harris
- Hannah - Michaela White
- Emily - Mikayla Campbell
- Corey - Mikie Beatty
- Josh - Braaden Baade
- Ashlynn - Maison Baker
- Vanessa -Jamie Andries
- Cassie - Payton Mabry
- Lacy - Carley Browning
- Sophia - Jennifer Burke
- Katrina - Alexandra DeMattia
- Misty - Meaghan Mackey
- Tim - Holden Ray
- Mom - Sherry Bendon
- Coach Shelly - Shelly Walker
Crew
- Director - Jared Seltzer
- Writer – Aaron Mendelsohn (season 1)
- Executive Producers – Lance Robbins and Cindy Villarreal
- Producers - Jared Seltzer and Aaron Mendelsohn (season 1)
Broadcasting
The series is aired online on YouTube and other video streaming websites. On September 11, 2012, California based Lawless Entertainment announced their appointment as Cheer Channel Inc's worldwide representative. The company represents Cheer Channel Inc. with publishing, licensing, merchandising, and program sales with Secret Diary of an American Cheerleader.[3]
As per an agreement reached July 2012, Cheer Channel provides "original, scripted programming, reality shows, mini-series, lifestyle and entertainment shows, television specials, and a variety of cheer and dance events" to be aired on satellite, VOD, cable, PPV, and mobile platforms through Simply Me TV, a known content distribution network.[4]
Reception
Season One received over 650,000 views online. With the show's move to Cable, the series is expected to reach a wider audience. Cheer Channel has now moved to Dish Satellite Network (55 million households) and FilmOn Broadcast Network with "Cheer Channel TV."
Lawsuits and Legal Issues
In October 2013, Cindy Villarreal, Lance Robbins and Cheer Channel, Inc. became the focus of a federal copyright lawsuit filed by film composer Christopher Saglie for using his music in the show Secret Diary of an American Cheerleader without payment or permission.[5]
References
- ↑ Cheer Channel's "Secret Diary of an American Cheerleader" Cheer Channel Inc. Retrieved 2012-11-7
- ↑ Cheer Channel Inc., to Revolutionize the Spirit Industry About.com. Retrieved 2012-11-7.
- ↑ Lawless Entertainment Appointed Worldwide Representatives for Cheer Channel, Inc. Lawless Entertainment. September 11, 2012. Retrieved 2012-11-7.
- ↑ CHEER CHANNEL INC., MOVES TO CABLE TELEVISION IN JOINT VENTURE WITH SIMPLYME TV. Cheer Coach and Advisor Magazine. July 12, 2012. Retrieved 2012-11-7.
- ↑ http://www.plainsite.org/dockets/un42s73w/california-central-district-court/saglie-v-robbins-et-al/