Meet George Jac — Creative Architect. Story Strategist. Founder.
With a decade of filmmaking, award-winning features, and branded storytelling, George now helps creators and mission-led brands transform their ideas into platforms. He blends visual storytelling with systems thinking to create media that moves people—and markets.
WHAT I DO:
Direct branded content that connects
Create documentaries & short films that resonate
Produce podcasts that inspire
Coach creatives to find their why and bring it to the screen
WHO I WORK WITH:
Mission-led brands & organizations
Visionary artists, startups, and storytellers
Clients who are tired of “content” and ready for meaning
MY VALUES:
Empathy over ego
Curiosity over conformity
Purpose over performance
My goal?
To help people create content that cuts deeper.
To ask better questions.
To build stories that don’t just perform—they resonate.
I’m not here to create content for content’s sake. I’m here to illuminate meaning—for brands, for people, and for myself.
WATCH MY REEL BELOW:
Behind the Lens: A Glimpse Into the Magic of Filmmaking
As a self-taught filmmaker, George has produced and distributed four feature films, including two that he self-financed and directed—a testament to his creative autonomy, resourcefulness, and deep-rooted belief in the stories he tells. His feature Last Chance earned the Diversity in Film Award at San Diego Film Week (2022), and his most recent work was nominated for the Spirit of San Diego Award at the 2025 San Diego Film Awards.
George’s professional experience spans both narrative and commercial content. He has produced branded work for U.S. Soccer, Canelo Health, and UC San Diego, balancing visual storytelling with mission-driven messaging. He’s also worked in reality television, serving as a Production Coordinator on the hit Netflix & Lifetime series Married at First Sight—gaining firsthand insight into high-volume, high-pressure productions and network-level expectations.
From indie features to commercial campaigns, George brings a rare combination of creative instinct and production acumen. His recent short film James Needs You explores the psychological toll of chasing creative success, while his podcast You Don’t Know Jac highlights the stories of fellow artists, creators, and changemakers.
George speaks to audiences about the power of finding one’s why, the importance of meaning in media, and how truth, vulnerability, and self-acceptance are among the most cinematic tools a storyteller can wield.
Ready to bring your vision to life? Let’s collaborate and create something extraordinary.


