Jordan Miller(XVII)
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Editor
Jordan Miller is an award-winning writer, director, cinematographer and editor and co-founder of production company Future Phantoscope. As writer and director, his work includes feature horror/thriller "The Only Ones" (2024), atmospheric horror short "Three" (2018), feature length drama "The Red Effect" (2017), two segments in the upcoming horror anthology "The Black Hills Night Hike" (2025), and over a dozen music videos for various artists.
As Cinematographer his work ranges from feature length and short films, to music videos and commercial work. Jordan is also a sound mixer and musical composer, having scored original music for films like "Don't Open Your Eyes" (2017) and "Was Once A Hero" (2024).
Jordan is also an award winning podcast host, having co-hosted and produced over 200 episodes of his podcast, Camp Nightmare, and working as editor/sound designer for audio drama podcast "Black Velvet Fairies", produced with PRX and the creators of The Blair Witch Project.
Raised in in Maryland, Jordan Miller spent his youth dreaming of being an illustrator and studied summers at the Maryland School of Art and Design. In high school he changed focus to music, where he formed bands and began writing and producing original music. He attended Muhlenberg College and graduated in 2010 with duel Bachelors Degrees in Film Studies and Media/Communication. He then attended American University and received a Masters of the Arts in Film & Video Production in 2014. During this time Jordan spent much of his time outside academics and filmmaking touring with various musical acts and continuing to produce original music. After 2014 Jordan began a shift from the world of music to his current career as a filmmaker and director.
As Cinematographer his work ranges from feature length and short films, to music videos and commercial work. Jordan is also a sound mixer and musical composer, having scored original music for films like "Don't Open Your Eyes" (2017) and "Was Once A Hero" (2024).
Jordan is also an award winning podcast host, having co-hosted and produced over 200 episodes of his podcast, Camp Nightmare, and working as editor/sound designer for audio drama podcast "Black Velvet Fairies", produced with PRX and the creators of The Blair Witch Project.
Raised in in Maryland, Jordan Miller spent his youth dreaming of being an illustrator and studied summers at the Maryland School of Art and Design. In high school he changed focus to music, where he formed bands and began writing and producing original music. He attended Muhlenberg College and graduated in 2010 with duel Bachelors Degrees in Film Studies and Media/Communication. He then attended American University and received a Masters of the Arts in Film & Video Production in 2014. During this time Jordan spent much of his time outside academics and filmmaking touring with various musical acts and continuing to produce original music. After 2014 Jordan began a shift from the world of music to his current career as a filmmaker and director.