At BBH London’s BAFTA-winning Black Sheep Studios, she pioneered the Head of Development role, connecting clients with broadcasters and creating opportunities for brands like Samsung and Audi. Prince also led the 2019 Nike’s Women’s World Cup Instagram content from concept to execution. At Droga5 she led the creative development of Barclaycard’s first podcast series, Figureheads, featuring Warwick Davis.
“Brands need entertainment more than ever. And entertainment, for the first time, genuinely needs brands as creative and strategic partners – not just funding sources,” said Claire Prince, Head of Entertainment, ELVIS. “Entertainment has always relied on brand money, but now they’re actively seeking what brands can bring beyond the cheque – audience insights, distributions powers, and collaborative creativity. Both sides now depend on each other. This convergence isn’t theoretical, it’s happening. At ELVIS, we’re building entertainment businesses with brands, not just making content for them. When everyone has skin in the game from day one, you make bolder, more authentic work.”
“Claire’s appointment signals our serious intent in entertainment. She’s not coming in to experiment, she’s coming in with a proven track record of creating mainstream content that moves the dial for brands. Her ability to work with everyone from TV commissioners to brand CMOs, from talent to production teams, makes her uniquely equipped to lead our entertainment offering as we grow” said Lucy Freedman, Chief Growth Officer, ELVIS.
At ELVIS, Prince will lead the development and production of original entertainment properties and branded partnerships, working across the studio’s capabilities in content creation, talent relationships and innovative commercial models.
“Media is the tax you pay on ideas the world doesn’t want. Claire understands that the real advantage is making entertainment people actively choose. She has a proven track record of getting that kind of work made, from commissioned shows to ideas that grow into worlds, formats and franchises. As we raise the bar on everything we create at Elvis, she’s exactly the leader we need protecting that standard.” added Josh Green, CCO, ELVIS.
Entertainment-led projects are in development with Mondelez, National Highways and the UK Ministry of Justice, building on a roster including Amazon, Verizon, Sky, Cadbury, and the England & Wales Cricket Board.
“Claire represents everything we’re building at ELVIS. Someone who understands entertainment as an operating system, not just a tactic,” said ELVIS CEO Phil Fearnley. “She’s created work that wins awards, drives headlines, and delivers for brands. As we develop our slate of co-owned properties and brand partnerships, having someone with her broadcast instincts and brand-building track record leading entertainment will be transformational for our clients”
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