The Story
TEDO-YEAH! (TEH-doh-YEH) is a homegrown production space for stories that matter.
No formulas. No noise. Just work that feels honest and built to last.
We focus on original narratives that challenge, connect, and stay with you. From grounded realism to imagined worlds, every project is crafted with care and purpose.
It started as a name for the stories I was already writing. A banner for the work I believed in.
Now it’s a foundation for everything still to come.
This is storytelling at its own pace. No rush. No gimmicks. Just meaningful work with a heartbeat.
It’s personal.


The Protagonist
Theodore "Theo" Lowe
Theodore “Theo” Lowe
Writer. Builder. Believer in the long game.
I’ve spent the past several years writing stories that sit with you — stories rooted in culture and imagination. My background spans romance, horror, fantasy, drama — but more than genre, I’m drawn to what’s real. The quiet tension. The emotional truth.
I hold degrees in film and media, and I’m a former member of the Writers’ Guild of Ireland. But the work didn’t start in classrooms or festivals. It started in notebooks. Late nights. Stories that wouldn’t leave me alone.
Now I build worlds for them to live in. One page at a time.
The Journey
Born in Colorado Springs, Theo Lowe’s journey has been one of movement—across continents, cultures, and the landscapes of history and myth. Raised in a richly woven, blended family, he was shaped by narratives of resilience, identity, and revolution.
His father, an African-American U.S. Army paratrooper, instilled an unshakable pride in Black history and the power of storytelling. His Ethiopian-Greek mother emphasized legacy, heritage, and the importance of reclaiming identity. Growing up between Frankfurt, Germany, and College Park, Georgia, Theo’s world was a crossroads of cultures, histories, and artistic influences. Storytelling became his anchor—his way to bridge gaps, challenge perceptions, and build new worlds.
With nearly a decade in the film and TV industry, Theo has worked on defining projects, including Stranger Things, Just Mercy, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. As a camera technician for 24/7 Drama in Ireland, he contributed to Netflix’s Wednesday and AMC’s Mayfair Witches. Beyond film, he served on the advisory board of Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre, shaping the next generation of artists.
His career began at the Atlanta Film Society, where he climbed from volunteer to operations director, playing a key role in the 40th Annual Atlanta Film Festival and helping develop the Black Movies Matter initiative—a program designed to amplify Black voices in cinema. Though the project was later shelved, its mission left a lasting impact, reflecting the urgency and necessity of representation in storytelling. Later, at MBS Equipment Company, he managed production equipment for some of the biggest projects at Tyler Perry Studios.
A relentless storyteller and seeker of inspiration, Theo has traveled the world—tracing the footsteps of cinema across Game of Thrones filming locations in Iceland, Ireland, and Croatia, studying in the classrooms of Trinity College Dublin and Arizona State University, and learning from the world itself.
Armed with a Master of Philosophy in Film Studies, a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Media Studies, and an Associate’s Degree in Graphic Design and Animation, he is driven by one truth:
Stories aren’t just stories. They’re how we remember, imagine, and make sense of what matters.