JARRETT CREATIVE Development

  • Have a unique idea and want to get it produced? We'd love to see it. Reality, scripted, formats, you name it.

    For a successful submission, please follow these instructions:

    1. Print, complete, and sign the downloadable submissions waiver. (PDF)

    2. Email the form along with any creative materials to info@jarrettcreative.com. If we're intrigued, we'll be in touch!

    NOTE: Submissions without a completed waiver will not be accepted or read.

  • Jarrett Creative is always looking for bright students to participate in our internship program, which can be done remotely or in-person in Hoboken, NJ.

    The internship is all-encompassing and will touch on many aspects of the company. The main responsibilities are development-related — heavy research for projects in early development, but also gaining an understanding of how the development process works (how to get an idea from concept to series). There are also opportunities for writing, brainstorming, editing casting interviews, and helping with post production, as well as 1-2 potential set visits when we are shooting in the NYC area. Additionally, we allow for interns to sit in on meetings and seminars to learn some of the finer points of TV development and production.

    To apply: Prospective candidates please forward resume and cover letter with DEVELOPMENT INTERN in the subject line to info@jarrettcreative.com.

Jamie Kiliany, Senior Director of Development

Jarrett Creative Senior Director of Development Jamie Kiliany has nearly a decade of experience in both unscripted and scripted television and film development. Immediately after graduating from NYU, she had the amazing opportunity to come work at Jarrett Creative as an associate in the development department, and she has been working her way up the ladder ever since. With Jarrett Creative, Jamie has developed hundreds upon hundreds of original concepts and formats such as true crime anthologies, docusoaps, game shows, ghost shows, social experiments, historical docs, scripted thrillers, rom coms, and everything in between. Jamie played an instrumental role in securing green lights for series and films such as “Lone Star Justice,” “Mark of a Serial Killer,” “Sneaker Hustle,” “Death Saved My Life,” and “Ruined.” Some of her favorite projects to date include a reality series pilot that she sold to Hulu, and a groundbreaking new series that is currently in development at TLC.

When Jamie isn’t working, she’s probably watching other unscripted series and taking notes. Development never stops!