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Narrative Strategy
Defining which stories deserve to be told — then engineering how, where, and when they reach the audiences most positioned to be moved by them.
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Media Properties
Building and scaling owned media channels — newsletters, podcasts, digital publications, and platforms that earn loyal audiences and compound in value over time.
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Earned Media Strategy
Placing independent films, projects, and talent in the right media environments — the podcasts, publications, and platforms where their audience actually lives.
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Thought Leadership
Building the media presence that turns directors, writers, and executives into recognized voices — the people industry insiders and audiences trust and follow.
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Cultural Positioning
Identifying where culture is moving before it moves — and positioning our clients to lead the conversations that define what the industry does next.
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Crisis & Reputation
Rapid-response narrative management for filmmakers, studios, and talent navigating high-stakes media moments and reputational challenges.
How We Think
Every story worth telling deserves a media strategy worth having.
The old media playbook — press releases, junkets, trades — was designed for a world where three networks controlled what audiences saw. That world is gone. The new one belongs to whoever understands where attention actually lives and how to move it.
Chaos Media operates at the intersection of independent storytelling and digital-native distribution. We know how narratives spread, where audiences consume media, and what it takes for a film, a project, or a voice to cut through in an environment where everyone is competing for the same few seconds of attention.
Story-Led
Every media strategy begins with the story. What is worth saying? Who needs to hear it? What is the right way to make it land?
Audience-First
We start with where your audience consumes media — then build the strategy around their habits, not legacy industry conventions.
Platform-Agnostic
Substack, podcasts, X, YouTube, trades, niche communities — we go where the right audience is, not where the conventional wisdom says to go.