Jordan Vogt Roberts – An Artist Who Can Transform Vision into Reality
Achieving success as a
Hollywood director is not a cup of tea for every other individual. It requires
clear vision, consistency, passion, and a lot of hard work to become a successful
director. At a young age, Jordan Vogt Roberts has created milestones and set
high standards in the world of direction. In fact, he is a successful film and
television director and made a huge contribution to the entertainment industry
with his work.
Every filmmaker has the
dream of making movies that feature on the big screen. But to fulfill this
dream, one must have certain qualities which ensure that the work goes smoothly.
Mr. Jordan has all the qualities that a filmmaker should possess. He has a
great sense of authority and ensures that his team is working at their best. He
always keeps production goals in his mind and aims to accomplish them in the
most effective ways. In addition, the most important trait of Mr. Jordan is his
creativity that he utilizes to transform the concept into reality.
Vogt Roberts started his
career with the production and direction of the episodes of two web series -
Memoirs of a Manchild (2009-2010) and Book Club (2009-2013). Along with these
two series, he also directed several episodes of another web series known as Single
Dads (2009-2011). With the help of his art and vision, he turned a single
episode of Memoirs of a Manchild into a short film named Mint in a Box (2009).
Jordan Vogt
has also proved himself a good writer with his qualities including
the passion for reading, strong vocabulary, discipline, and consistency. In the
year 2010, he wrote and directed the short film named Successful Alcoholics. The
film was screened at the Sundance Film Festival, the SXSW Film Festival, the
AFI Fest and 30 other film festivals.
He also went on to direct
Comedy Central’s Mash up, some episodes of Funny or Die Presents, MTV’s Death
Valley, and FX’s You’re the Worst. He made his directorial debut with the film
The Kings of Summer, which was screened at the Sundance Film Festival and the
Cleveland International Film Festival. The movie has also won the Narrative
Feature Audience Award at the 2013 Dallas International Film Festival.
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