Head of Studio / Content / Creator
Head of Studio / Content / Creator
London (Hybrid / Studio-based)
£55,000–£65,000 + bonus + major growth opportunity
Are you a hands-on content creator ready to build something from the ground up?
A fast-growing business media platform for Founders and CEOs is searching for a Head of Studio — a multi-skilled videographer, editor, and storyteller who can bring powerful business content to life.
This is a unique chance to shape the next-generation studio for a platform already producing standout podcasts, events, and journalism — now ready to supercharge its video and social presence.
The Role:
This is a creator-first, camera-in-hand role. You will shoot and edit powerful content — founder stories, interviews, behind-the-scenes, and events — then help distribute it across YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn, Reels, and Shorts. You will work closely with an energetic social and editorial team to craft content that stops the scroll and sparks conversation.
You will travel across the UK to film real businesses, real boardrooms, and real leaders — with creative freedom to shape a high-impact studio function from scratch.
Produce short-form and long-form video content across multiple platformsFilm interviews, live events, and brand storiesPlan, shoot, edit, and deliver content — end to endWork closely with social and editorial teams on creative ideas and distributionStay ahead of trends and experiment with formats that drive reach and engagementContribute to the long-term vision of a growing content functionBuild a production process that can scaleExperience:
Proven experience as a videographer, editor, and content creatorA showreel/portfolio that proves your creativity and eye for storytellingSkills across filming, lighting, editing, sound, and post-productionKnowledge of Premiere Pro, Final Cut, After Effects, DaVinci, CapCut or similarDeep understanding of content formats for TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, Shorts and ReelsStrong instincts for what works on socialPassion for entrepreneurship, storytelling, and the power of great content