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Jason Pollock is a filmmaker, writer and Founder of Boom Content. Boom Content is Pollock's creative agency, which operates in NYC, LA, DC, and STL. Pollock has been a featured speaker at many high schools, universities, and major events including the 'Aspen Ideas Festival', Inc. Magazine's 'Inc. 500 Conference', the 'Life Is Beautiful Festival', and Martha Stewart's 'Made In America' event. His innovative work has been featured in the New York Times, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, Mashable, more. Pollock was ranked in a report in the New York Times as one of the 'top 140 most influential people on Twitter', listed by PC Magazine as one of the 'Top 100 People to Follow', and listed on Levo League's '100 Transforming Millenials' of 2015. Jason has also been a featured writer and contributor to the Huffington Post since 2006. Pollock and his agency, Boom Content, has worked as producer for a number of major celebrities and brands including Ashton Kutcher, Michael Moore, Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Productions, David Letterman's Worldwide Pants, Rock The Vote and the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park. As a filmmaker, Pollock's first feature documentary film, 'The Youngest Candidate,' follows four teens running for public office in America. The film was co-produced by Oscar winner Lawrence Bender and David Letterman's Worldwide Pants. 'The Youngest Candidate' had its world premiere in 2009 at the Los Angeles Film Festival, and its national television premiere on the Documentary Channel in 2010. In 2008 and 2012, Pollock also launched multi-city speaking tours around America's schools to get out the youth vote. Prior to making his own films, Pollock worked with director and producer to Michael Moore from 2003 - 2006.Throughout this time Pollock aided Moore with several high profile films such as: 'Dude Where's My Country', 'Fahrenheit 9/11' and 'Slacker Uprising'. Pollock coordinated a 60 cities in 30 day tour for Moore on his Slacker Uprising Tour in 2004. In 2005 Pollock became of one of the 5 original founders of Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival.