Jordan Cohen(XII)
- Producer
Jordan Cohen is an accomplished producer in both the field and post, known for his exceptional work in genre-bending, docu-style projects. With a talent for utilizing comedy and misdirection to deliver impactful societal messages, he has become a trailblazer in his field.
In 2015, Jordan made his mark in the industry as a Story Producer in post for the critically acclaimed series "Born This Way," which went on to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program in 2016. This success laid the foundation for his career, showcasing his storytelling prowess and attention to detail.
In 2016, Jordan was recruited by the team of one of his comedic idols - Sacha Baron Cohen. Jordan went on to collaborate with Sacha on groundbreaking projects like "Who is America?" and "Borat: Subsequent MovieFilm." Through these ventures, he honed his skills in capturing unscripted comedic moments that challenge societal norms, solidifying his reputation as a visionary in the field. These projects were awarded some of the highest honors possible - the Emmy for Outstanding Variety/Sketch Series for "Who is America?," and the Golden Globe for Best Musical/Comedy for "Borat: Subsequent MovieFilm."
Jordan has also taken his craft to the advertising space, where he was recruited to produce the Public Service Announcement (PSA), "The Lost Class," which shed light on the unconscionable problem of gun violence. On "The Lost Class," he worked alongside luminary advertising director, Bryan Buckley of Hungry Man Entertainment (dubbed, "King of the Super Bowl," for his 68 Super Bowl commercials), as well as Change the Ref (started by the parents of Joaquin Oliver - one of the 17 victims at Parkland High School) and Leo Burnett. "The Lost Class" became the most-awarded campaign of 2022 and has garnered over 4.5 billion impressions to this day.
Recently, Jordan showcased his remarkable talent and dedication in the breakout series "Jury Duty." This groundbreaking show exemplified Jordan's ability to immerse ordinary people in the reality the production was trying to create. "Jury Duty" has since become one of the most streamed series or movies across all platforms, putting Freevee on the map as a prominent outlet.
Jordan Cohen's ability to push boundaries and challenge conventions has solidified his position as a sought-after talent in the entertainment industry. His remarkable achievements have left an indelible mark on the industry, inspiring transformation and sparking dialogue.
In 2015, Jordan made his mark in the industry as a Story Producer in post for the critically acclaimed series "Born This Way," which went on to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program in 2016. This success laid the foundation for his career, showcasing his storytelling prowess and attention to detail.
In 2016, Jordan was recruited by the team of one of his comedic idols - Sacha Baron Cohen. Jordan went on to collaborate with Sacha on groundbreaking projects like "Who is America?" and "Borat: Subsequent MovieFilm." Through these ventures, he honed his skills in capturing unscripted comedic moments that challenge societal norms, solidifying his reputation as a visionary in the field. These projects were awarded some of the highest honors possible - the Emmy for Outstanding Variety/Sketch Series for "Who is America?," and the Golden Globe for Best Musical/Comedy for "Borat: Subsequent MovieFilm."
Jordan has also taken his craft to the advertising space, where he was recruited to produce the Public Service Announcement (PSA), "The Lost Class," which shed light on the unconscionable problem of gun violence. On "The Lost Class," he worked alongside luminary advertising director, Bryan Buckley of Hungry Man Entertainment (dubbed, "King of the Super Bowl," for his 68 Super Bowl commercials), as well as Change the Ref (started by the parents of Joaquin Oliver - one of the 17 victims at Parkland High School) and Leo Burnett. "The Lost Class" became the most-awarded campaign of 2022 and has garnered over 4.5 billion impressions to this day.
Recently, Jordan showcased his remarkable talent and dedication in the breakout series "Jury Duty." This groundbreaking show exemplified Jordan's ability to immerse ordinary people in the reality the production was trying to create. "Jury Duty" has since become one of the most streamed series or movies across all platforms, putting Freevee on the map as a prominent outlet.
Jordan Cohen's ability to push boundaries and challenge conventions has solidified his position as a sought-after talent in the entertainment industry. His remarkable achievements have left an indelible mark on the industry, inspiring transformation and sparking dialogue.