About
Jackson House Films is a duo of award-winning documentary filmmakers based in Colorado with a particular interest in documentary film, video journalism, vérité cinematography, and doc-style editing.
Recent collaborative work includes: editing "The Love Bugs" which recently won the 2021 News and Documentary Emmy for Outstanding Short Documentary and has four festival Audience Choice Awards for Best Short Documentary; "Black Ice" which we shot as part of "Reel Rock 15" and has received critical acclaim; camera work for the 2021 feature film "The Alpinist", and other recent award-winning feature films including "The Dawn Wall"; shooting and editing a 10 minute short film for Sutter Home Wines about survivors of The Camp Fire in Paradise, California; editing "My Mother My Friend: Lindsay's Life Saving Gift", which was a 2019 nominee for the Heartland Emmy for Outstanding Human Interest Special; editing "Felix" which won multiple festival Audience Choice Awards for Best Short Documentary; and shooting "Mt. Whitney Expedition" for Wells Fargo which features an all-veteran group's training and trip to the summit of Mt. Whitney, has over 4.2 million views on YouTube, and was also cut into shorter spots that aired during U.S. primetime television for several months.
Jackson House Films has worked on dozens of documentary-centric short films for clients such as National Geographic, Bloomberg, BBC, Merrell, Gaia Herbs, UCHealth, Greenpeace, Pangea Organics, Sierra Designs, Outdoor Industry Association, Barclays, and many more. Some common threads through this work and our personal projects are a celebration of community, education, well-being, wilderness and wildlife, science, and forward thinking.