FOUNDER + EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Throughout her career, Jessica Stockton Clancy has made stories come to life. She’s worked in film production for over 30 years as a local in New York, Detroit, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., and on location throughout North America. Jessica has worked as a line producer, post producer, visual effects producer, and ad agency producer on national commercial and music video projects, as well as producing an independent feature.
From mountaintops to Hollywood back lots, and from skating rinks to the Valley of Fire, Jessica has worked with well-known directors, actors, musicians, and athletes, and interviewed Oscar, Emmy, and Tony award-winners—as well as many inspiring "regular" people—to produce memorable projects with effective messages.
She’s produced projects with budgets in the millions, and others made for pennies. Her commercial credits include Nike, Gatorade, BMW, Ford, McDonald’s, and countless other recognizable brands.
In addition to her film work, Jessica is an award-winning writer whose passion is telling the stories of real people. Her work has been published in O, The Oprah Magazine and The Washington Post. She’s written about a human rights activist who advocates for vulnerable families, a mother struggling to balance breastfeeding with her National Guard service, and a woman who scales towering redwoods to collect samples for cloning.
Through D.C.-based Truth in Motion Films, Jessica combines decades of experience on sets and in edit suites, with her expert interviewing and storytelling skills, to create films with a tangible impact for nonprofits, academic institutions, and private clients. Her fundraising projects have been instrumental in helping to raise millions of dollars, and her films have elicited overwhelmingly positive responses from her clients and their audiences.
Every year, Jessica donates her company's services to select local and national organizations that don't have the resources to pay for fundraising films. In recent years, Jessica has also been a volunteer producer for the nonprofit production company Stone Soup Films. One of her favorite projects was a collaboration with Stone Soup founder, Liz Norton, for The Bishop Walker School for Boys.