Jordan Currier
Biography
Jordan Currier is an Emmy, Addy, and 2x gold CASE Award-winning independent documentarian, visual artist and filmmaker, as well as a multimedia developer, producer, director, cinematographer, and film editor for Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University. Previously, he was with ASU's Enterprise Brand Strategy and Management team for over a decade. Jordan conceptualizes, produces, shoots, directs, and edits documentary shorts, experimental films, music videos, and video art under the banner of Four37, a production studio that he founded in 2011, just as he was graduating from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
His work for Arizona State University has taken him around the globe where he has produced, filmed, and edited original content for the Thunderbird School of Global Management, the School of Earth and Space Exploration, the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, ASU's Alumni Association, the Office of the President of the University, and The College of Health Solutions, among many others. His ASU work can be seen at live events, on ASU's flagship social media channels, and everywhere in-between.
He has also worked on award-winning ASU Athletics commercial spots and documentary shorts that have appeared on the Pac-12 Networks and garnered high-profile industry awards such as the Rocky Mountain regional Emmy, a bronze Addy, and two Gold CASE awards.
His original content for Four37, filmed in cities like London, Paris, Amsterdam, Dubai, Rome, Luzern, Barcelona, Dublin, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Edinburgh, and many others, has received tens of thousands of views on Vimeo and YouTube collectively. His film "I Was an Elder" was an official selection at the 2024 Montreal Independent Film Festival.
Expertise Areas:
- Photography
- Video Production
- Visual Arts and Media
- Visual Communication