Jack Ieronimo
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Jack Ieronimo is a filmmaker from Plymouth, Connecticut and graduate of the Harrington School of Communication and Media at the University of Rhode Island. His passion for filmmaking first started in 2012 when he started a YouTube channel with his brother Alex Ieronimo, and friends Hunter D'Antonio and Joe Barlow. After creating countless short skits over the years the channel, called Juntex, gained around thirty-thousand subscribers and ten million views. To turn his hobby of filmmaking into a possible career, Jack enrolled at URI as a Film/Media major and became focused on directing and post-production.
At school, Jack worked on many films ranging from his own films, his classmate's films and videos that promoted the Harrington School. As a sophomore, he became an undergraduate assistant for the Film/Media department where he edited short videos that highlighted different courses that URI offered.
In all of Jack's time as a filmmaker, he has made a great number of films under Juntex Productions, with the most noteworthy being "Sons of the Fatherland", "Whistle For Me", "Schemata" and "Temporal".
At school, Jack worked on many films ranging from his own films, his classmate's films and videos that promoted the Harrington School. As a sophomore, he became an undergraduate assistant for the Film/Media department where he edited short videos that highlighted different courses that URI offered.
In all of Jack's time as a filmmaker, he has made a great number of films under Juntex Productions, with the most noteworthy being "Sons of the Fatherland", "Whistle For Me", "Schemata" and "Temporal".