

Jennifer Woodhouse knows how to make a moment unforgettable. Over the past two years, she’s brought her signature blend of creative daring and behind-the-scenes precision to three wildly different, wildly ambitious projects. For Paramount+’s Yellowstone Season 5 influencer event, she wrangled a full-on Western fantasy onto a UK cattle ranch, with cowboy hat-making, staged bar fights, and more. It was a cinematic escape, built from the ground up and grounded in detail. When Apple TV+ dropped Prehistoric Planet 2, Jennifer teamed up with artist David Popa to leave a global footprint, literally. They brought massive dinosaur portraits to beaches and natural landscapes across continents, combining sustainability and scale in a campaign that racked up millions of social impressions. And for the 2024 M&M’S Short Film Festival, she built a platform that spotlighted underrepresented filmmakers while pulling off an event that balanced production, PR, and programming without breaking a sweat. Jennifer’s work proves you can chase big ideas and still stick the landing.