John H. Reynolds
- Director
- Producer
- Editor
John H. Reynolds is a seasoned television producer and director with a broad range of work in the entertainment industry. He's known for his work on shows like "Chad Prather's Comedy Shootout," the CMT comedy special "Let the Laughter Roll", and the game show "Whatta Ya Think." His extensive career also includes directing music videos, such as Sam Riggs' "When The Lights Go Out," which topped the CMT charts. For over a decade, he's been behind the scenes, producing and directing concert films for "The Live at Billy Bob's Texas" music series, featuring artists like Charlie Robison, Billy Joe Shaver, and The Toadies. Reflecting his industry involvement He's a member of the Academy of Country Music.
In addition he has worked in commercial and corporate communications for various clients, including Wowow Japan, WingStop, and The University of Notre Dame.
Furthermore, John's commitment to shedding light on the stories of underrepresented communities and people in need is an integral part of his career. This dedication is vividly showcased in his work with Catholic Charities, the nonprofit community, and his latest project, the PBS documentary "Feels Like Home - A South Bend Dia de los Muertos Celebration." This documentary not only adds to his extensive portfolio but also serves as a powerful example of his mission to tell stories that matter and provide a voice to those often overlooked.
With a diverse career spanning television, music, and documentary filmmaking, John H. Reynolds is a versatile and dedicated storyteller. He approaches his work with a clear goal: "I set out to produce work that informs, entertains, and transforms people's view of themselves and the world around them." Through his commitment, John has made his mark on storytelling, continuously illustrating the remarkable power of stories to connect, inspire, and foster positive change.
In addition he has worked in commercial and corporate communications for various clients, including Wowow Japan, WingStop, and The University of Notre Dame.
Furthermore, John's commitment to shedding light on the stories of underrepresented communities and people in need is an integral part of his career. This dedication is vividly showcased in his work with Catholic Charities, the nonprofit community, and his latest project, the PBS documentary "Feels Like Home - A South Bend Dia de los Muertos Celebration." This documentary not only adds to his extensive portfolio but also serves as a powerful example of his mission to tell stories that matter and provide a voice to those often overlooked.
With a diverse career spanning television, music, and documentary filmmaking, John H. Reynolds is a versatile and dedicated storyteller. He approaches his work with a clear goal: "I set out to produce work that informs, entertains, and transforms people's view of themselves and the world around them." Through his commitment, John has made his mark on storytelling, continuously illustrating the remarkable power of stories to connect, inspire, and foster positive change.