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    Jared Christopher

    Director at Rock and Fire Studios

    Professional Background

    Jared Christopher is a seasoned director and executive producer currently at the helm of the innovative docuseries, TEXAS 6, showcased on CBS All-Access. Set in the vibrant community of Strawn, Texas, this eight-episode series follows the remarkable journey of the Greyhounds, a high school six-man football team striving for a three-peat at the 6-Man Football State Championship under the guidance of their devoted coach, Dewaine Lee. Beyond just the sport, TEXAS 6 beautifully encapsulates the essence of small-town camaraderie, illustrating how the team’s spirit extends far beyond the confines of the football field.

    Prior to his current project, Jared built a reputation as a talented video journalist at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where he gained acclaim for his work on the docuseries Titletown, TX. This series not only narrates the inspiring journey of the state champion Aledo Bearcats during their unforgettable season but also highlights Jared's unique storytelling ability that resonates deeply with audiences. Under his editorial direction, Titletown, TX earned a remarkable five Emmy awards at the Lone Star Emmy awards, along with several accolades for excellence in digital storytelling, including the OJA Award for Excellence in Innovation and Digital Storytelling and multiple Edward R. Murrow Awards for Excellence in Innovation and Excellence in Video.

    Moreover, Jared's short documentary, The Last of the Iron Lungs, produced for Gizmodo, achieved viral success with over 40 million views, further establishing him as a prominent figure in the digital storytelling landscape. Beyond his principal roles, he has collaborated with prominent media outlets like Gizmodo, Indigenous Media’s 60 Second Docs, AJ+, the Washington Post, Discovery Channel, AFP, The Weather Channel, Bleacher Report, and SBNation, among others, significantly contributing to his diverse and well-rounded portfolio.

    Currently, Jared is engaged in a deeply impactful documentary project focusing on Texas death row inmate Paul Storey, shedding light on the complexities involved in the battle to save his life, showcasing the human element associated with such high-stake narratives.

    Education and Achievements

    Jared Christopher began his academic journey at Galveston College followed by further studies at The University of Texas at Arlington. Though there is limited detail about his formal education, what stands out profoundly is how his practical experiences and commitment to storytelling have shaped his illustrious career.

    His work has not only been recognized with numerous awards, but also has received critical acclaim in various prestigious platforms. For instance, his documentary Titletown, TX was honored with an OJA award for Innovation in Digital Storytelling and secured three Emmy awards from the Lone Star Emmy chapter, alongside two Edward R. Murrow awards acknowledging his excellence in video and innovation.

    Moreover, he celebrated significant recognition from the Local Media Association and APME, which awarded him first place for Best Use of Video by a Texas news organization. His commitment to quality storytelling is well-reflected in his collection of accolades, including three APME Best Video awards for his exceptional works: Inside the Huddle – Foster Sawyer in 2013, Mommy’s Little Secret in 2015, and Titletown, TX in 2016.

    Some of Jared’s work has gained nationwide attention and recognition, such as the poignant documentary Vanished: The Austin Tice Story, which premiered at the prestigious Newseum in Washington D.C. before being featured on PBS News Hour’s “News We Could Lose” hosted by Judy Woodruff. He also worked as an additional camera operator for the Netflix documentary Hot Girls Wanted, which was an Official Documentary Selection at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Furthermore, his short documentary Remembering #28 earned accolades as the best short documentary at the Frame 4 Frame Film Festival.

    Achievements

    Notable Awards:

    • OJA Award for Innovation in Digital Storytelling for Titletown, TX
    • Three Emmy Awards from the Lone Star Emmy chapter for Titletown, TX
    • Two Edward R. Murrow Awards for Excellence in Video and Innovation
    • First place for Best Use of Video from the Local Media Association
    • First place from APME for best use of video by a Texas news organization
    • Three APME Best Video Awards:
      • 2013: Inside the Huddle – Foster Sawyer
      • 2015: Mommy’s Little Secret
      • 2016: Titletown, TX
    • Premiere of Vanished: The Austin Tice Story at the Newseum before PBS News Hour
    • Contribution as additional camera operator for Hot Girls Wanted, which was an Official Documentary Selection at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival
    • Best Short Documentary Award for Remembering #28 at the Frame 4 Frame Film Festival

    Organizations:

    • Current Role: Director at Rock and Fire Studios
    • Past Roles:
      • Video Journalist at AFP
      • Video Journalist at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
      • Manufacturing Engineer at Bell Helicopter

    Jared Christopher’s journey is one composed of compelling narratives and emotional depth, fueling his ability to create impactful documentaries that resonate with audiences. Through his persistent dedication to storytelling excellence and collaboration with various media leaders, Jared has firmly established himself in the realms of video journalism and documentary filmmaking, continuously striving to provide insightful reflections on the human experience through his artistry.

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    Location

    Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex