Josh Hodgins, a talented individual, embarked on a creative journey in 2005 by conceptualizing the television show "Jackson Horn". This innovative series, inspired by his own life experiences, went on to captivate audiences across the United States, airing on various Fox Affiliates nationwide.
As "Jackson Horn" gained momentum, it received widespread recognition, including the prestigious "Best Small Screen Project" award from ON Magazine. The show's grand finale, penned by Hodgins himself and directed in collaboration with Kevin J. Foxe, the renowned director of "The Blair Witch Project", marked a fitting culmination of the series.
Fast-forward to 2015, Hodgins continued to push the boundaries of his craft by producing and directing the film "The Sparrows" alongside Nancy Criss. This cinematic endeavour earned Hodgins multiple accolades, including "Best Director" awards at the Great Lakes Christian Film Festival and the Gwinnett Center International Film Festival.
Throughout his illustrious career, Hodgins has remained committed to his passion for storytelling. With his production company, Jh Productions LLC, having successfully produced over 25 films and television shows, he has undoubtedly achieved his dreams.
As Hodgins continues to pursue his creative aspirations, his impressive body of work serves as a testament to his unwavering dedication and artistic prowess.