Bryan has had the privilege of dedicating the last two decades to producing 12 uplifting documentaries, wearing multiple hats as he penned the scripts, directed the films, secured the necessary funding, and meticulously managed the production budgets. Throughout his illustrious career, Bryan has had the honor of chronicling the remarkable life stories of numerous surfing heroes, including the triumphant Bethany Hamilton, three-time world champion Tom Curren, blind surfer Derek Rabelo, and big wave record holder Aaron Gold, among many others.
Bryan's team of skilled independent filmmakers not only brought these cinematic masterpieces to life but also successfully hosted screenings for an astonishing 500,000 people in 35 countries, sharing the inspiring stories with a global audience. One of Bryan's most notable films, Walking On Water, was distributed worldwide by the renowned Sony Pictures, a testament to his team's hard work and dedication.
Bryan's rich family heritage is deeply rooted in the world of filmmaking, with his great-grandfather Gordon Jennings and brother Devereaux Jennings both having won three Academy Awards for their outstanding work in cinematography and special effects. The Jennings family's legacy in the film industry dates back to their collaboration with the legendary Cecil B. DeMille at Paramount Pictures, where they worked on numerous iconic films. Bryan hopes to continue this storied family tradition by producing more movies, with a particular focus on feature films, as he strives to leave a lasting impact on the world of cinema.