JASON KLAMM
Jason C. Klamm, B.A.

Jason Klamm has been producing award-winning documentaries for nearly three years, and writing comedy for over a decade. Jason's most recent release was the underground doc hit "9/11: Press for Truth," which is soon to be followed up by the documentary "Buying the Pharm," an exposé on the pharmaceutical industry.

Jason brings to the table his unique brand of wit combined with a passion to educate. Jason's abilities to combine comedy and education were first widely recognized with the short film "Dinosaurs: They Certainly Were Big," which premiered on Frontier Airlines in 2004. After seeing the film, famed paleontologist Sue Hendrickson was quoted as saying:

"He made science palatable to the public, which is the mission of scientists that they seem to fail at and he succeeds. I hope to shake his hand someday."

Jason's work on Vice-Precedence, a film that has made him admit a new passion for and gain an expert-level knowledge on the subject, was also recognized equally, if a bit more glibly, when Gore Vidal referred to Jason and creator Matt Saxe as "Better than Ken Burns," regarding their interview style. Jason's goal with Vice-Precedence is not just to educate about the Vice Presidency, but rather to spin education to make it interesting without resorting to talking animals, surfer lingo, explosions or balloon animals.

...Matt Saxe, creator/producer