Jesse Strauch is a writer and film maker who began his career by capturing the antics of his motley crew of hoodlum friends in an attempt at what some might call sketch comedy. His first foray into professional media was as an intern at NBC News, where he conducted numerous interviews for NBC’s Cause Celeb series and ghostwrote a travel memoir for a certain notorious morning show host. Jesse attended Fordham University, where his short film, “Roll Through Decay”, (shot entirely on Super 8) won an Honorable Mention at the NY State Student Film Festival. After graduating, Jesse conceptualized and directed several music videos, including American Nomad’s “Dark Thots of Mayhem”, a surrealist journey into the mind of Gary Gilmore as he faces his looming execution. In 2017, Jesse began work on the film, The Tiger Horse, an independent feature documentary chronicling the life and work of esteemed conceptual artist Richard Humann, which has taken him all over the world, from Italy, to Finland and all the way to the Korean DMZ. The film was set to premier in Spring of 2020, but has been delayed due to COVID-19. Jesse currently works as a Content Creator at A&E Networks, where his expertise is focused mainly on giant squid, dragons and Bigfoot.