Jordan’s dynamic career in film production is marked by an energetic fusion of creative flair and forward-thinking leadership. As Head of Production at Studio POW, he brings a fresh perspective and a deep-rooted passion for filmmaking, a trait he's nurtured since starting as a camera operator at just 13 years old. His journey has spanned various roles, from production coordination to independent producing, in both the UK and the US.
At Studio POW, Jordan is at the forefront of exciting developments, including the studio’s acclaimed project on Brian Epstein. He’s playing a key role in shaping the studio's future, with two highly anticipated feature films slated for release in 2024. His approach combines traditional storytelling with innovative production methods, ensuring Studio POW remains a trendsetter in the film industry.
In addition to his main role, Jordan drives initiatives like Penny Farthing Filmworks and Colour Electric, supporting independent filmmakers with essential post-production and camera equipment. His involvement with Marlborough Creative is paving the way for emerging writers, turning promising scripts into cinematic reality. Art Factory Animation, another brainchild of his, reflects his commitment to using film for social good, offering opportunities to animators from conflict-affected areas.
Jordan’s advisory role with the Luxembourg's new Film studios and his influence on film incentives in Europe demonstrate his strategic acumen. He’s not just shaping Studio POW’s trajectory but also leaving an indelible mark on the broader film landscape.
Jordan represents the new wave of film production leaders — innovative, socially conscious, and deeply connected to the art of storytelling. His multifaceted career and dedication exemplify the youthful vigor and fresh ideas he brings to Studio POW and the industry as a whole.
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