Vice President Creative Director Creative Content Jobs in Culver City CA
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Sony Pictures
Market: Los Angeles Location: Culver City, CA
May 18, 2026
Full Time JobVP Creative Director (TV Creative Marketing)
Sony Pictures Television Studios (SPTS) is seeking a highly creative and hands-on Vice President, Creative Director to help shape and elevate the studio's creative marketing output across franchise, brand, social, AV, and campaign creative for scripted television. Reporting to the SVP, Creative Marketing & Content, this role is designed for a modern …
Confidential
Market: Los Angeles Location: Los Angeles, CA
Apr 16, 2026
Full Time JobSenior Vice President, Sales & Acquisitions
A leading independent film company with a long-standing presence in the global marketplace is seeking a Senior Vice President of Sales & Acquisitions to join its senior leadership team. Reporting directly to the Managing Director, this role will be instrumental in driving international revenue, shaping commercial strategy, and expanding the comp…
Fox
Market: Los Angeles Location: Los Angeles, CA
May 13, 2026
Full Time JobThe Vice President, AI Native Productions will oversee the development and execution of end-to-end AI-native productions. This executive will be responsible for identifying, designing, and scaling projects where AI drives the core creative pipeline-from concept to final delivery. The role requires blending creative leadership with technical expertise to pioneer new formats, reduce costs, and deliv…
Paramount Pictures
Market: Los Angeles Location: Los Angeles, CA
May 12, 2026
Full Time Job#WeAreParamount on a mission to unleash the power of content… you in?
Overview:
If you're excited by the idea of influencing how some of the world's biggest movies are created and launched, then look no further. We're hiring a Director of Strategy and Insights to join us at Paramount Pictures!
Within the studio, this team serves as the voice of the audience, understanding how moviegoers f…