About Us

TYAD Pictures Entertainment Group has goals to build state-of-the-art movie, animation and television studios, along with distribution. TPEG is already home to TYAD Pictures Studios; 3-Media Pictures Studios; Milam Animation Studios and 3-Mediavision Television Studios. Under the direction of president, Shea Chambers, Steven Ritchie, Sr. VP at TYAD Pictures Studios, Kevin Carraway, Sr. VP at 3-Media Pictures Studios and Eric Senis, Sr. VP at 3-Mediavision Studios, the movies studios will focus on medium and large-budget films in the genres of Action, Comedy, Family, Western, Sci-Fi, Horrors, Thrillers, Dramas, Sports Documentaries, Musicals and Animation. Films will be produced internally, along with acquisitions of films from indie and major directors/producers.

   

Executives

Shea Chambers, President
Steven Ritchie, Senior Vice President, TYAD Pictures Studios
Kevin Carraway, Senior Vice President, 3-Media Pictures Studios
Eric Senis, Senior Vice President, 3-Mediavision Studios

Steven Ritchie, Senior Vice President at TYAD Pictures Studios
Steven, son of industry vet Michael Ritchie, over the past 10 years has evaluated, analyzed, and developed budgets, schedules, treatments, stories and specs for some 30 films, countless music videos and commercials, as well as television shows for NBC, PBS, FOX, the Sci-Fi Network, and the National Geographic Society.

As senior vice president of TYAD Pictures Studios, Steven taps into his vast movie making and business experience to assist in building a new type of infrastructure for the movie studios. Additionally in his role, Ritchie along with all of TM Corp's company executives, are members of an advisory board team who reports to TYAD Media Corp Chairman/CEO, Jerry Holden


Kevin Carraway, Senior Vice President at 3-Media Pictures Studios
Kevin is a native of Oakland, California, realized his love for the art of movie making at age thirteen after viewing Francis Ford Coppola’s The Outsiders. By twenty he enrolled in film school at San Francisco State University where he studied filmmaking intensely, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree and developing his film making craft.

While in school, Carraway produced, wrote and directed several works. The most notable was Born to Die Young, a twenty-minute film that was critically acclaimed at the San Francisco State University Film Festival. Later, the film won a first place award at the Long Island Film/Video Festival and was placed on the IFC/Bravo Showcase display at the IFFM in New York City. In 1996, he completed Jacobian’s Desire, a sixty-minute educational film which won an award at the Black Filmmakers Hall Of Fame Film Festival. Jacobian’s Desire was acquired by the indie distributor Lucerne Films that successfully released the project into worldwide markets in 1997.

Kevin has worked with many talented directors such as John Whitesell (Big Mama’s House II, Malibu’s Most Wanted, Cosby, Roseanne); Andy Cadiff (Chasing Liberty, Home Improvement, Spin City, Geena Davis, My Wife And Kid); Matt Cimber (Candy Tangerine Man, The Witch Who Came From The Sea); Will Mackenzie (Bob Newhart, Taxi, WKRP, Family Ties, Coach, Everybody Loves Raymond); Rob Schiller (King of Queens, A Different World, Living Single, Regular Joe), and Jamie Widdoes (Empty Nest, King of Queens, My Wife And Kids, 8 Simple Rules).

Carraway produced the independent feature films, Bram Stoker’s Way Of The Vampire and Alien Abduction for Global Asylum Films. He went on to produce the feature film Richard III. He is also a co-founder of the production company Silver Moonlight Productions, based out of Los Angeles.

As senior vice president of 3-Media Pictures Studios, Kevin taps into his vast movie making and business experience to assist in building a new type of infrastructure for the movie studios. Additionally in his role, Carraway along with all of TM Corp's company executives, are members of an advisory board team who reports to TYAD Media Corp Chairman/CEO, Jerry Holden