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Creative & Brand Producer

Los Angeles, CA

SUMMARY:
Parachute is seeking a highly skilled and self-directed Creative & Brand Producer to lead the planning, execution, and delivery of brand photo and video productions across our seasonal campaigns, evergreen content, and brand initiatives. This role requires a strong production background, creative problem-solving, and an eye for brand storytelling, ensuring that every shoot—whether lifestyle, editorial, or studio—is executed flawlessly from concept through post-production. The ideal candidate thrives in fast-paced creative environments, manages timelines and vendors with ease, and brings a sharp, proactive approach to producing with little oversight. This role will also partner closely with the Brand Manager on select activations and campaigns.

Reports to: Director of Creative Operations
Location: LA-based 

What You’ll Do:

  • Lead end-to-end production of brand photo and video shoots, managing logistics, creative alignment, schedules, budgets, and post-production workflows with minimal oversight.
  • Own all pre-production planning including concepting support, shot list development, call sheets, crew coordination, prop sourcing, location scouting, and legal/contractual documentation.
  • Oversee on-set execution, ensuring production runs smoothly, on schedule, and aligned with brand and creative direction.
  • Manage and direct external production vendors including photographers, stylists, set designers, editors, and producers—ensuring creative excellence and budget compliance.
  • Oversee post-shoot deliverables including selects review, retouching workflows, asset management, and cross-functional routing to key stakeholders.
  • Maintain and evolve the brand creative asset library, ensuring campaign content is properly archived, accessible, and up-to-date across GTM channels.
  • Collaborate with Brand Manager on seasonal campaigns and brand activations—including pre-planning, creative brief alignment, budget tracking, and execution of experiential or press events.
  • Drive the development and rollout of quarterly Brand Creative briefs for GTM planning and cross-functional team alignment.
  • Maintain and manage shoot calendars, project timelines, and production budgets in partnership with creative and marketing stakeholders.
  • Proactively communicate status updates, troubleshoot production challenges, and provide solutions to keep projects on track and aligned to creative goals.

Who You Are:

  • 4–6 years of experience in a photo/video production or creative producer role within a fashion, lifestyle, or brand-focused environment.
  • Proven ability to autonomously manage complex productions from pre-pro through post—across both still and motion content.
  • Deep understanding of shoot logistics, creative development, and vendor management.
  • Confident working cross-functionally with creatives, marketers, merchandisers, and external partners to drive deliverables and uphold brand standards.
  • A detail-obsessed, hyper-organized planner who thrives in high-volume, fast-moving environments.
  • Solution-oriented and calm under pressure—you see production challenges as opportunities to lead and improve.
  • Skilled communicator who can clearly articulate timelines, deliverables, and creative vision to both internal teams and external partners.
  • Tech-savvy with production management tools and digital asset systems.  Has robust experience with Asana or a similar platform.
  • Collaborative, energetic, and passionate about bringing creative ideas to life through exceptional execution.
  • Bonus: Experience with brand activations or events, and a love for elevated storytelling.

What You’ll Get:

  • Free bedding for a great night’s sleep, an awesome discount and $300 worth of free product a year!
  • Health, dental and vision benefits with 100% employee coverage offering
  • Flexible vacation packages
  • 401k 
  • Competitive salary and stock options

Parachute takes a market-based approach to pay, and pay may vary depending on your location. Your actual base salary will depend on factors such as your skills, qualifications, experience, and work location. The estimated pay range for this role is $75,000 - $100,000 plus annual bonus program. 

About Us

Our belief is that when we take care of our home, it takes care of us. Home is an extension of the self. It offers a sense of belonging and welcomes all with ease and warmth. It's where we recharge, wash off the day and rest up for tomorrow. Home is the most comforting word there is. That’s why they say there’s no place like it. The unmistakable feeling of home is what inspired us to create Parachute. To responsibly make essential, lasting items that transform a house into so much more.

Parachute was certified as a great place to work! Check us out here

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We believe in the power of a diverse workplace. Which is why we are committed to actively recruiting and hiring people of all races, religions, colors, national origins, genders, gender identities or expressions, sexual orientations, ages, marital statuses, veteran statuses and disability statuses. As an equal opportunity employer, we celebrate diversity and foster an inclusive environment by committing to diverse hiring practices, encouraging education and communication and building a DE&I enrichment and training program.

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