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Tamieka Briscoe's Separate Rooms tops 100K organic Instagram views

Independent filmmaker Tamieka Briscoe’s Black-led vertical drama Separate Rooms has passed 100,000 organic Instagram views, driven thousands of interactions and new followers without paid promotion. The early momentum is pushing the team toward a Season Two production start in July 2026. Why it matters: - Separate Rooms is a test case for whether community-backed, Black-led independent series can build real audience scale without studio marketing dollars. - The show’s early performance is already creating a path to more content, including a planned Season Two. - The project also centers Black women producers and Black talent in front of and behind the camera. What happened: - Independent filmmaker, writer and director Tamieka Briscoe launched Separate Rooms as a daily vertical drama on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. - The series has generated more than 100,000 organic Instagram views, more than 5,000 interactions and hundreds of new followers during its launch period. - The rollout used no paid advertising, sponsored posts or promotional spending. - The series began its Season One release on June 1. - New episodes continue to drop daily across Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. The details: - Separate Rooms follows Bria Jones and Isaiah Clark, a former influencer couple who keep living together while starting a relationship podcast after a public breakup. - The show uses humor, conflict and relationship conversations to explore modern dating, love after heartbreak and second chances. - Ty Kruz stars as Bria Jones and Taylor Byron Barr stars as Isaiah Clark. - The cast and writing team are all Black. - Briscoe financed part of the project with her own money. - The producing team is led by five Black women whose backgrounds include entrepreneurship, government, healthcare, event production and higher education. - Tamieka Briscoe serves as showrunner, executive producer, director and founder of TB Media LLC. - Latoya Porter is co-executive producer, a retired Army veteran and founder of ToyaRenea Productions. - Camisha St. John is co-executive producer and owner of Balloons, Backdrops & Beyond, LLC. - Kayonnoh Doe is co-executive producer, founder of EmpowerCare Solutions, a children’s author and doctoral candidate. - Eunia Kidd is co-executive producer, a healthcare professional and host and emcee in Virginia’s line dance community. - The Founding Member campaign brought in dozens of supporters who bought early access to Season One. - New and recommitted investors helped position the production team for Season Two production in July 2026. - Briscoe has previously built projects from grassroots beginnings, including QT, QT: Second Shot and the feature film SPAWNS, which now streams on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video and Tubi , Amazon Prime Video and Tubi . Between the lines: - The project’s strongest signal is not just view count. It is the combination of organic audience growth, repeat engagement and investor support. - The five-producer model shows how personal networks and shared trust can substitute for traditional Hollywood access in independent production. - The series also fits a broader shift toward vertical storytelling on social platforms, where short-form drama can build fans quickly. - Briscoe’s quote frames the project as both creative and cultural ownership, especially for Black creators and audiences. What’s next: - The production team plans to begin Season Two production in July 2026. - The early traction has already opened conversations about future seasons, expanded content, brand partnerships and more opportunities for independent Black creators. - TB Media LLC says its focus remains on stories centered on Black experiences, relationships, culture and community. The bottom line: - Separate Rooms shows that a small team, a loyal audience and community investment can turn a niche digital series into a real independent franchise.

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