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Josh R. Jaggars (Producer/Partner in Your Half Pictures)
Josh R. Jaggars has held positions in the pre-production, production, and post-production stages of the film business. As the current producer/partner of Your Half Pictures, Josh recently served as associate producer on the feature film Steel City directed by Brian Jun.
As a Visual Effects Producer, Jaggars recently completed work on The Flight of the Phoenix for Twentieth Century Fox. Prior to that, he worked on The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions for Warner Bros/Eon Entertainment alongside the Wachowski Brothers and Oscar-winning visual fx supervisor John Gaeta. Additionally, Jaggars spent one year at the Kodak-owned visual effects facility, Cinesite where he brought in such projects as Vanilla Sky, We Were Soldiers and the HBO tv-movie Path to War.
Jaggars is currently working on the Marvel Comics adapation of Ghost Rider, directed by Mark Steven Johnson, and starring Nic Cage.
Prior to Cinesite, Jaggars was the Director of Development for producer Cindy Cowan (Very Bad Things). During his tenure at Cowan Entertainment, the company released Dr. T and the Women, and produced the indie feature Scorched, starring Alicia Silverstone and Woody Harrelson.
Before working at Cindy Cowan Entertainment, he was a Visual Effects Producer for Blue Sky/VIFX, a subsidiary of 20th Century Fox, working on such films as From Dusk Till Dawn, Armageddon, Volcano, Jingle All the Way, and Anna and the King.
Josh Jaggars began his film career on the Oscar-winning film The Usual Suspects and spent two years working on commercials, TV-movies, and music videos studying all aspects of producing.
Jaggars also produced the independent film 30 Miles and executive-produced the short film Descent from critically acclaimed filmmaker Jay Holben as well as the short The Pick-Up. He is now executive-producing Holben’s feature debut, the documentary CamGirls. Jaggars is also attached to produce Eddie Would Go, the story of late, famed Hawaiian big-wave surfer Eddie Aikau.
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