I'm looking to work with creators who bring high-concept, "sticky" ideas—stories that immediately capture audiences and invite deep engagement. I’m drawn to bold, elevated genre, character-driven dramas, high stakes, and narratives that take something familiar and breathe new life into it. I love projects that feel both commercially viable and creatively distinct. As a studio executive, I'll always be particularly drawn to material that is meant for the theatrical experience.
The reality is, unless there’s a meaningful built-in audience associated with a project that justifies an exceptionally high budget, I tend to avoid genres that aren’t currently viable in the marketplace—like westerns and space operas. While I’m always open to bold, original ideas, I focus on concepts that have a clear path to commercial success and audience engagement.
Cameron Purcell is an experienced entertainment executive and producer with a track record of success across film, television, and interactive media. Over the last decade, he has held leadership positions at Universal Pictures, Annapurna, and MGM/United Artists, and most recently built and led the global entertainment division at Krafton Games, the international video game company behind PUBG.
Throughout his career, Cameron has worked on more than 60 titles, spanning blockbuster franchises like JURASSIC WORLD, FURIOUS 7, CREED, GET OUT, and JAMES BOND: NO TIME TO DIE. His experience also includes critically acclaimed and award-winning films like LICORICE PIZZA and VICE. At Krafton, he played a key role in developing the highly anticipated PUBG event film, expanding the franchise into new storytelling formats.
As the founder of For The Story Entertainment, Cameron is focused on creating high-quality, character-driven stories that engage and galvanize fandoms. The company was launched in 2024 with early backing from ZC group. Whether collaborating with musicians, artists, or brands, his work aims to amplify voices and forge meaningful connections to activate audiences. Cameron thrives at the intersection of creativity and strategy, building projects that feel urgent and make a cultural impact.
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