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For over twenty years Jenna has produced, directed and filmed a wide variety of social, political and music documentaries for television and film. A third generation cinematographer, Jenna combines her love of filming with her passion for people and storytelling. This has given her the opportunity to not only shoot, but also direct a number of high-profile, award-winning projects. Her work has been featured on HBO, Showtime, PBS, Netflix, Amazon, New York Times.com, CNN, Nat Geo, MTV, VH1, USA Network, TLC, Discovery Channel, BBC, Sundance Channel, A&E, ESPN, ABC and CBS. In 2004, she directed the critically acclaimed documentary Dave and Trey Go to Africa, a musical portrait of Dave Matthews and Phish's Trey Anastasio during their visit to Dakar, Senegal where they collaborated with one of West Africa's foremost groups Orchestra Baobab. In 2005, Jenna worked as a co-cinematographer on Jesus Camp, the award-winning documentary about an evangelical summer camp for kids. The film earned numerous awards including a 2007 Academy Award Nomination for Best Feature Documentary. In 2009, she premiered her feature documentary Junior, a hilarious and heartfelt portrait of a mother and son growing old together. Junior won the Best Documentary prize at the 2009 Woodstock Film Festival and the 2009 Audience Award at Sheffield Docfest in the UK. As a cinematographer, Jenna has had the great fortune of collaborating with such talents as Heidi Ewing & Rachel Grady (Jesus Camp/Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You), Amy Berg (Janis Joplin: Little Girl Blue), RJ Cutler (September Issue), Marina Zenovich (Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind), Lauren Greenfield (Generation Wealth) and Rory Kennedy (Above and Beyond: NASA's Journey Into Tomorrow). Jenna produced and directed a two-hour documentary special for History Channel entitled LA Riots: 25 Years Later, a deep look into the racial and political significance of the country's most devastating urban riot. Jenna Rosher is a member of the Academy Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.