Roster and hiring moves

- GRAVITY MEDIA posted California openings for Associate Producer (Social), Production Manager, and Associate Producer roles. - SUPERLATIVE signed director Robin Comisar, while Lord Danger added director Christopher Werner for commercial representation. - These hiring and roster moves expand production and director options for branded campaigns and signal continued demand for social-first and specialty commercial talent ( ).

Gravity Media is hiring for California production roles as commercial shops add directors to their rosters, widening the pool for branded and social campaigns. (gravitymedia.com) Gravity Media’s current vacancies page lists U.S. openings including Los Angeles-based roles, while its U.S. careers pages describe work across production, post-production, live events and content creation. A posted Production Manager role calls for experience in video production for social platforms, advertising and broadcast content. (gravitymedia.com; gravitymedia.com) Superlative has added Robin Comisar to its directors roster. The company’s directors page now lists Comisar alongside filmmakers including Pete Chatmon, April Maxey and Courtney Dixon across offices in Los Angeles, Atlanta, London and New York. (superlativesite.com) Comisar arrives with a commercial reel built around comedy and visual effects. His site lists work for Mucinex, Lipton, Spotify, Priceline and Verizon, and Filmmaker Magazine previously reported that he had been working regularly as a commercial director. (robincomisar.com; filmmakermagazine.com) Lord Danger has also expanded its commercial bench by adding Christopher Werner. Lord Danger’s site showcases a roster already working across commercials, music videos and branded content from its Los Angeles base. (lorddanger.com) Werner comes from late-night and comedy television. His bio says he is a three-time Emmy winner and Producers Guild Award winner who has served as a film unit director for *Saturday Night Live* after more than eight seasons directing and producing scripted segments for *Last Week Tonight with John Oliver*. (christopherwerner.net; imdb.com) These moves land as production companies keep building around two needs at once: fast-turn social output and distinct directorial voices for brand work. Gravity Media says it creates thousands of hours of programming and original content across sport, entertainment, live events, conferences and news, while Superlative and Lord Danger are pitching directors with recognizable styles. (gravitymedia.com; superlativesite.com; lorddanger.com) Lord Danger’s recent profile in *Ad Age* described the Los Angeles studio’s 2025 slate as heavy on long-form spots, sports series and entertainment-driven campaigns. That gives added context to a Werner signing centered on comedy craft and TV production experience. (adage.com; christopherwerner.net) The immediate result is practical: more California production openings on one side, and more named directors available for agency and brand assignments on the other. For clients staffing campaigns now, the market is tilting toward social fluency, comedy chops and producers who can move between broadcast and branded work. (gravitymedia.com; superlativesite.com; lorddanger.com)

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