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Vision Media Management & Fulfillment

Vision Media Management & Fulfillment was founded over three decades ago, starting as a script delivery service for movie studios before evolving into a...

Vision Media Management & Fulfillment

Vision Media Management & Fulfillment was founded over three decades ago, starting as a script delivery service for movie studios before evolving into a dominant force in digital screening (per the firm’s website). CEO Jason Deadrich leads the company along with seven named executives including VP of Business Operations John Crick and VP of Development Brian Chow. The firm is headquartered in Valencia, California, and does not disclose its ownership structure or asset base. The company’s core product is Screener Passport, a secure streaming digital video platform used by major motion picture studios, entertainment guilds, distributors, and content owners for awards submissions, guild screenings, and targeted eBlast marketing campaigns. Vision Media claims 37+ years of experience, a reach of 135 countries, and coverage of 100% of guilds and voting membership groups. Its platform integrates with existing client workflows and offers analytics on audience behavior and campaign performance (per the firm). Confirmed clients include Film Independent, Cindependent, and CinemaCon. The firm does not report AUM, deployment figures, or fund-level activity — it appears to be an operating company, not a traditional family office or asset manager. The executive team numbers eight, with departments spanning sales, marketing, human resources, development, and customer success. In May 2026, Vision Media launched an Amazon Fire TV app for secure, invitation-based streaming of screeners, and announced an enhanced analytics platform built for the entertainment industry. The same month, it partnered with Film Independent on the Disability Arts & Culture Awards (The DARCYS), providing submissions management and digital distribution (per the firm). Vision Media does not function as a capital allocator but as a technology-enabled service provider for the entertainment sector — a structural niche that differentiates it from classic family offices. The firm's operating-company model lacks publicly disclosed investment activity, fund structures, or wealth-origin context, making it an outlier in the Altss database.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Valencia

Corporate office

Valencia, CA, United States

Principals

Jason Deadrich

Chief Executive Officer

John Crick

VP, Business Operations

Jeff Varnell

VP, Sales

Deana Thorup

VP, Human Resources

Pauline Avendano

VP, Marketing

Scott Varney

Director, Customer Success

Brian Chow

VP, Development

Sector focus

Media & EntertainmentEnterprise Software

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Vision Media Management & Fulfillment?

The firm does not disclose a dedicated investment function. CEO Jason Deadrich oversees the business, but no CIO or investment committee is listed (per the firm’s website).

How does Vision Media source proprietary deal flow?

Vision Media does not describe any investment or deal sourcing activity. It is an operating company providing secure digital screening and marketing solutions to entertainment clients (per the firm).

Is Vision Media structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?

The firm does not present itself as a family office or venture firm. It is a technology and services company focused on content distribution and awards campaigns (per the firm’s website).

Does Vision Media participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

The firm does not report any fund commitments or direct investment activity. Its business model is fee-based, selling secure streaming and marketing services (per the firm).

Where does the underlying wealth come from?

Vision Media does not disclose its ownership or wealth origin. No family or individual wealth source is publicly attributed (Altss research).

Does Vision Media maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?

The firm does not report a philanthropic foundation. In May 2026, it partnered with Film Independent on The DARCYS Awards, providing services, though no separate charitable entity is mentioned (per the firm).

What sectors does Vision Media explicitly avoid?

The firm does not publicly state any sectors it avoids. Its focus is exclusively on entertainment and media for secure content sharing (per the firm).

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