
He won the best indie film score award in 2017 for his score on Chuck, the highly acclaimed Chuck Wepner biopic, starring Liev Schreiber, Naomi Watts, Elizabeth Moss, and Ron Perlman. He developed his craft through classical training as a composer at Paris’ distinguished La Schola Cantorum and has degrees in music from the University of Oklahoma. State Department’s American Film Showcase.Ĭorey Allen Jackson is a renowned film and television composer.


Jason serves on the faculty of USC’s School of Cinematic Arts and has taught abroad under the auspices of the U.S. Kennedy Award, DGA Award, Peabody Award, several Emmys and Emmy nominations and major prizes at American and international film festivals. Additional production awards include a Robert F.
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He is currently serving as supervising editor for Lorena, executive producer Jordan Peele’s upcoming documentary series for Amazon. His documentary credits include the Oscar-nominated Blues Highway, Fox’s Emmy-winning series American High, HBO’s Emmy-winning films Memphis PD and Teen Killers, Dick Wolf's NBC cinema verité series Law & Order: Crime & Punishment, and three-time Oscar-winner Mark Jonathan Harris’s Breaking Point: The War for Democracy in Ukraine.

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Jason's narrative credits range from Robert Altman’s classic Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean to the improvisational television comedy Free Ride. Jason Rosenfield, ACE, is a three-time Emmy Award-winning film editor recognized for his storytelling skills in story-driven long-form documentaries, feature films and television series. Most recently, Pappas executive produced four more projects that premiered at Tribeca Film Festival this April - feature documentary Satan & Adam, short documentary Everything Is Stories, AR project Terminal 3, and VR experience Vestige. This year, Pappas premiered two new RYOT projects at the Sundance Film Festival: feature documentary On Her Shoulders, produced by Pappas which took home the Directing Award for US Documentary and sold to Oscilloscope and virtual reality film Dinner Party, co-produced by Pappas. Pappas-whose work covers topics including sexual assault, solitary confinement and mass executions-has sold projects to HBO, MTV, Hulu and Apple, among many others, and premiered her work at prestigious festivals including Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW, and Hot Docs. Additionally, Pappas has produced over a dozen virtual reality films with partners such as NPR and the Associated Press.

With RYOT, Pappas has produced a slate of critically acclaimed documentaries, including two Oscar-nominated shorts: Body Team 12 and Watani: My Homeland. As Head of RYOT Films, Pappas runs all content and creative strategy – overseeing industry partnerships, content development, packaging and distribution, and all ancillary marketing campaigns. Hayley Pappas is the Head of RYOT Films, the film and television development division of groundbreaking media brand RYOT. As a businessman, Baron was one of the original investors for Vitaminwater and helped launch Thrive Market.īaron is also the founder of several companies, including Sports and Lifestyle in Culture (SLIC), The Black Santa Company, Business Inside the Game (BIG) and No Label-each with the objective of combining creative talent with original publication and production to develop and provide educational and empowering stories that appeal to global audiences of all ages.īaron also served as producer of several acclaimed documentaries including “Crips and Bloods: Made In America,” “30 for 30: Sole Man,” and “The Drew: No Excuse, Just Produce.” Known for his electrifying style on the court, Davis was a powerful point guard, who won national acclaim for executing in crucial, high-pressure moments, when his team needed him the most. Entrepreneur, investor, and two-time NBA All-Star and record-holder, over a thirteen-year career, Baron Davis played for the Charlotte Hornets, the Golden State Warriors, the Los Angeles Clippers, the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the New York Knicks.
