Jason Osder, a distinguished and highly respected academic, currently holds the esteemed position of assistant professor at The George Washington University's illustrious School of Media and Public Affairs, where he devotes his time and expertise to educating and mentoring students.
Not only does he hold a prominent academic position, but he also assumes the leadership role of Amigo Media, a multifaceted production boutique and consultancy that provides a diverse array of services to its esteemed clients, catering to their unique needs and expectations.
Notably, Osder has also made a significant contribution to the field of post-production by co-authoring a comprehensive guide, specifically "Final Cut Pro Workflows: The Independent Studio Handbook", alongside his partner at Amigo, Robbie Carman, in a collaborative effort that showcases their collective expertise.
Noteworthy, prior to initiating his academic and professional endeavors, Osder first obtained a master's degree in documentary filmmaking from the esteemed University of Florida, a renowned institution of higher learning.
A renowned filmmaker's remarkable repertoire encompasses his inaugural feature film, the widely acclaimed "Let the Fire Burn", which has garnered substantial recognition and accolades from critics and industry professionals alike.