Head of Television & Film
Monster Agency Productions
Jun 2017 - Present
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Owner
Wittten Pictures
Jan 2007 - Present
President
Heavy Metal
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Jan 2015 - Mar 2021
President Fangoria Films
FANGORIA
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Jan 2006 - Jan 2007
Beverly Hills
Executive Vice President
Paramount Pictures
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Aug 2000 - Oct 2005
Senior Vice President
New Line Cinema LLC
Jul 1995 - Aug 2000

Brian Witten has made his mark in the film and television industry as a driving force behind some of the most unforgettable stories in modern cinema. As Head of Television and Film at Monster Agency Productions, Brian brings his passion for horror, supernatural, and thriller genres to life, leading major projects like AMC/Shudder's Creepshow and Hulu’s Books of Blood. Collaborating with horror icons such as Greg Nicotero and visionaries like Oren Peli (Paranormal Activity), he is dedicated to producing genre-defining entertainment that resonates with audiences worldwide. Throughout his career, Brian has been responsible for a remarkable slate of films, including beloved titles like Wedding Singer, Dark City, Final Destination, Vanilla Sky, Mission Impossible 3, Transformers, GI Joe, The Longest Yard, No Country for Old Men, Mama, and Without a Paddle. His time at Paramount Pictures and New Line Cinema equipped him with a strategic vision and an instinct for storytelling that’s both commercially successful and culturally impactful. Working alongside legends like Joel Silver and Jon Davison, Brian honed his ability to turn ambitious ideas into cinematic reality. Today, Brian continues to push boundaries, embracing new partnerships with Teton Ridge and Atomic Monster to produce content that’s innovative, bold, and deeply engaging. With his signature blend of creative insight and industry expertise, he’s committed to developing stories that captivate and leave a lasting impact.
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