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BROADCAST STANDARDS. EVERY PROJECT.

Jynx Productions creates documentary and corporate content for broadcasters, institutions, financial firms and mission-driven organizations. Delivering journalistic rigor for clients who can’t afford to get it wrong.

Why Jynx?

Jynx Productions is an independent, founder-led production company with twenty years of experience producing broadcast and corporate content across four continents. Our background is in journalism; we research deeply, ask the right questions, and build narratives that hold an audience's attention from first frame to last.

What sets us apart is the standard we operate at. Our founders trained in demanding broadcast environments, including as part of the Bloomberg News Europe start up team, before building this company. That discipline is what our clients return for: precision in the edit, reliability in delivery, and a senior hand on every project from brief to final cut.

Our clients include premiere European broadcasters, global institutions, universities, and financial firms. Collectively, our films have reached hundreds of millions of viewers across traditional and digital platforms.

SEE THE WORK

broadcast work

Documentary and factual content produced for premiere networks including ProSieben's Galileo, CNN, Red Bull Media House, and VOX, covering American politics, business, culture, and human interest for global audiences.

Corporate & Institutional Work

Conference coverage, institutional films, company stories, and brand content, produced to broadcast standard for clients including the World Bank Group, Bowdoin College, and financial firms across the Northeast.

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READY TO TALK?

If you have a project in mind, we would like to hear about it. Kathleen leads every new client conversation personally, reach out and she will come back to you directly.

“When you see somebody on the screen in a documentary, you're really engaged with a person going through real life experiences. So for that period of time, as you watch the film, you are, in effect, in the shoes of another individual. What a privilege to have that experience.”

~ Albert Maysles