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Creative Director, Content

Los Angeles, CA

About Saylor

Saylor is an LA-based creative agency for entertainment brands and brands who seek to entertain. We are an office filled with passionate people who love to work together to develop authentic, sharable content that inspires fans across the internet. We represent a wide range of clients including Netflix, Disney, Amazon, Hulu, Paramount+, and more.

We’re a close-knit team of creatives who value collaboration, quality of work, innovation, and most importantly: being social. In the office, we aim to create a supportive environment where individuals are encouraged to work together to problem-solve for our clients. 

Position Overview

Saylor seeks an innovative, sharp Creative Director, Content with experience in content strategy, social media creative, stunt and content ideation, digital content producing, and overall creative development for global brands to join the Creative team. The ideal candidate will be relentlessly creative in all things social media and digital audience experience. They are collaborative, strategic, and obsessed with creating the most competitive social media and marketing concepts. This role will manage an Associate Creative Director and Creative Producers in shaping our creative efforts on pitches, accounts, and digital marketing campaigns for brand and entertainment clients. This person will be responsible for leading group brainstorms, ideating content and stunts, developing production, social, and stunt concepts, overseeing creative projects and team members, and meeting with clients.

The Creative Director will be the strong visionary on the agency’s creative perspective on what concepts we’re pitching. They will be the lead on concept initiatives, with collaboration with the Design and AV Editorial teams to maintain alignment and consistency throughout the production process. Externally, you'll be client facing and will help ensure their vision is executed. Internally, you'll collaborate across all teams at Saylor — partnering with Strategy, Accounts, and Social to elevate individual assets and entire campaigns. Throughout, you'll ensure all creative aligns with strategy and brand voice through copy, design, and execution.

About You

A seemingly bottomless pit of fresh ideas and strong creative opinions, you have a deep well of references and experiences to pull from and you always have your thumb on the pulse of what’s clicking with audiences on social media. You’re not afraid to share your ideas in a room — whether it’s with internal teams or clients — and you enthusiastically build up your teammate’s ideas through collaboration, making sure everyone is on the same page strategically. Flexibility and a positive attitude come naturally to you, and you create open and symbiotic environments conducive to generating stellar ideas. Curiosity, kindness, empathy, and playfulness are core tenets that you value and freely dispense. You thrive in a startup environment and are enthusiastic about building new processes and team structure in order to support a high level of creative output.

You feel confident and comfortable with the intricacies of entertainment marketing, with experience supporting or guiding high-profile creative projects from ideation to execution. You love a pitch deck and working with Social, Strategy, and Accounts to create a cohesive, unique campaign strategy. You feel secure talking with clients about their vision and needs, offering creative solutions that make them want to come back for more best-in-class campaigns.

You may have been any of the following in your career: a well-rounded copywriter who always had kick-ass ideas, a social media strategist who deeply understood production, a community manager who found fresh ways to connect to fandoms,  a creative producer who was always one step ahead with big ideas or some combination of it all!

Location and Salary

This is a full-time, exempt role with a salary of $130,000-$165,000, depending on experience. We currently have a flexible hybrid in-office and work-from-home policy in place, with the option to work from Saylor’s office in Echo Park, Los Angeles.

Overall Responsibilities:

  • Heavy ideation for everything from lo-fi reactive content to high lift social stunts and everything in between.
  • Taking creative guidelines from and ensuring all creative is executed accordingly.
  • Attend client meetings and present creative ideas, frequently serving as a creative liaison between Saylor and our clients.
  • Partner with Social, Strategy, Design, and Editorial teams on bringing high-quality creative to life through scripting and production kick off meetings as needed.
  • Provide strategic insight on content executions and relevant internet language to ensure the project is backed up by sound creative tactics.
  • Support and develop pitch decks in collaboration with the Associate Creative Director and Creative Producers, as well as other departments as needed.
  • Pitch creative concepts of varying styles and formats to clients.
  • Work with Saylor’s Account and Strategy teams to help maintain and execute the creative direction for brands/campaigns.
  • Clearly delegate production, ideation and other creative tasks to coordinators as needed.
  • Review all creative assets before they are sent to clients or released, providing last-minute adjustments and quality control as needed.
  • Oversee Associate Creative Director and Creative Producers, giving guidance and support on their day-to-day tasks.

Execution Responsibilities:

  • Work closely with the head of creative, and other departmental leads, to understand campaign goals and support the creative team to execute against these strategies.
  • Facilitate the Creative team and Creative Producers in the creation of content, concepts, pitch decks, mood boards, storyboards, scripts, and creative mockups that will serve as the creative foundation for across campaigns.
  • Foster strong communication with the Creative teams, offering steers, references, and one-on-one guidance to ensure that assets are being developed on schedule and within the project’s constraints.
  • Help refine creative standards to ensure all creative aspects are cohesive and aligned with the brand’s messaging and aesthetic.
  • Collaborate with the Strategy team to ensure that content is optimized for various platforms and engages the target audience effectively.
  • Continuously gather and curate references and research from various sources, using them to inspire creative solutions and innovative campaign ideas.

Qualifications:

  • 5+ years of experience in an agency setting or in-house at a studio, with experience creating and leading marketing/branded content.
  • High-level understanding of 360 campaign creative within entertainment marketing; social-forward aesthetic and storytelling thinking is a must. 
  • Incredible storytelling skills, with the ability to assist on pitches and sell the creative in the room to our clients. 
  • A knack for juggling multiple brand perspectives for social posts, pitch decks, and creative content intensive projects.
  • An eye for strong ideas and executions with the ability to communicate its effectiveness.
  • Finger on the pulse of creative culture across platforms. Able to pull references from all different sources that could help inspire creative avenues.
  • Ability to seamlessly bounce between projects of varying complexity.
  • Effective time management skills and the ability to meet tight, high-volume deadlines.
  • Honed ability to give and receive constructive criticism.
  • Leadership and team management skills, especially in a creative environment. 
  • Fiercely and uniquely creative with first-of-its-kind go to market ideation skills.
  • Must embody Saylor’s core values of Curiosity, Impact, Trust, Respect, and Inclusivity.

Benefits:

We offer a competitive salary, health insurance, 401k, generous vacation, and great opportunities for growth within the company.

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