Jaclyn Paris
Jaclyn Paris
Cosmo Street Editorial
Head of Development
During her tenure in NY and LA, Jaclyn Paris served in various post production roles in the broadcast commercial space. She contributed to numerous Super Bowl campaigns, closely collaborated with top ad agencies globally, held Sr. Producer roles at post companies such as Lost Planet, Ravenswork Audio, Rabbit Content, Liquid VFX, and worked on-set as a Line Producer with top brands such as Nestle, Intuit, Absolut, Target, Jaguar and Bose.
With documentary outfit, IsotopeFilms, she worked at the Tribeca Film Center on a slate of documentary features, including SXSW Audience Award winner, “BILLY THE KID” and Ellen Kuras’ directorial debut, Academy Award nominated, “THE BETRAYAL”, supporting the journey of documentaries from financing, production, Academy qualifying festival circuits and distribution models. Additionally, Jaclyn worked with Voyeur Films in the creation of 16mm content for Salon94 and The New Museum, in addition to pursuing freelance commercial work.
In Atlanta, she was named Executive Producer of Deluxe's tri-branded Atlanta facility: Company3, Beast Editorial, and Method Studios, leveraging her diverse experience in post to oversee each service offering with the goal of integration. Currently she serves as Head of Development of Cosmo Street Editorial for all five of their offices, where earlier she served as Head of Production at their Santa Monica studio. She is tapped as a leading advocate on decarbonizing our industry, and presents her ideas on data policy and sustainability, speaking at AdWeek, The Sustainable Production Forum, to the ANA, at AICP Week, in addition to university students. She contributed to “Producing for TV and New Media: A Real-World Approach for Producers”, a book by Cathrine Kellison. She is the proud mother of Arbor and Zephyr