About
Holrich Jacques Paul is a director, cinematographer, and editor based in Houston, Texas, with strong creative roots in Caracas, Venezuela.
With over fifteen years of experience, Jacques brings a bold cinematic vision and deep storytelling instinct to every project - whether it's a commercial campaign, music video, branded content, or full-length documentary film. He approaches every collaboration with the same belief: everyone has a story worth telling. His work spans the full production pipeline, guiding clients from concept development to the final cut.
His recent documentary short Me Quiero Ir premiered at the 2025 Latin American Foto Festival at The Bronx Documentary Center, reflecting his commitment to human-centered, socially resonant filmmaking.
Jacques is the co-founder of Siembra Media alongside photographer and producer Lexi Parra. Based in Houston, Siembra blends strategic thinking with visually-driven storytelling to help clients amplify their messages with clarity and impact.
His diverse commercial portfolio includes campaigns for energy drink brands, mobile cellular companies like Movilnet, and international institutions like the UNDP, UNICEF, and the Teresa Carreño Theater. He's also produced short-form digital content for prominent figures like journalist Shirley Varnagy.
Jacques’ creative journey began as a DJ and founder of BeatCriollo, a movement that spotlighted emerging urban and hip-hop talent in Caracas. He remains closely connected to the creative community as a partner of Semeruco Agency in Venezuela.
His visual work has been exhibited at major international art events, including the 2018 Venice Biennale of Architecture and the Biennial of Havana, Cuba - further testament to the depth and range of his creative vision.