PSG Films has created popular, award winning documentaries and factual entertainment for television since 2005. Responsible for National Geographic’s longest returning series, "Alaska State Troopers", PSG always aims to exceed network and audience expectations. A dominating force in the nonfiction genre, PSG has traveled the globe highlighting, rarely seen parts of the world, from the most ruthless prisons in Russia to American Heroes in the mountains of Alaska. PSG crews have gained unprecedented access to reveal the underworld of mail order brides, extreme fishing, and the oil boom in the Midwest through both formatted series and breakthrough specials.
Truly, a next generation production company, PSG has a reputation of capturing drama and action with an edgy visual style. In addition, the creative team has delivered digital sensations such as the overnight viral hit, Virgin Diaries (TLC), which gained an unprecedented 10 million views in less than 48 hours on YouTube. With a diversified production team located in Seattle, PSG Films has captured the attention of audiences on cable networks both domestically and throughout the world. PSG Programs can be seen regularly in over 83 million U.S. homes and over 352 million homes internationally. Their programming has aired in over 143 countries and 37 languages.
Anna Rodzinski helped launch PSG Films over 10 years ago - now, with over 200 hours of original programming and over 2000 airings she remains focused on reaching audiences by telling the stories that compel the modern viewer.
Over the years, Anna has led PSG in creating fresh and ambitious content for all cable network television - finding new ways and new worlds to intrigue and capture audiences. From gaining impossible access into Russian prisons for National Geographic Channel's 2nd most viewed program ever, Russia's Toughest Prisons to conceptualizing and producing the fun viral sensation Virgin Diaries, for TLC - which received public accolades from Jimmy Kimmel, Ellen Degeneres and the View. Fearless in her creativity Anna showran Branson Famous the first-ever "Reality Musical" for TruTV, writing lyrics as a means to tell her characters' stories.
Brian Jones graduated from Santa Clara University with a degree in Communications. After college Brian was hired at a busy production company and was instantly singled out as a talented young editor and producer- who was tasked with editing the pilot for AE's "Sell This House" - right out of the gates. Knowing he wanted to be a real player in the television production industry - he took the risk, bought himself a camera and made a promise to have his own show by the time he was 27. He shot, produced and edited his first feature documentary, "Bounty Hunters" on his own dime and sold it to the National Geographic Channel. Putting every last dollar of funding into the documentary, he brought Val Kilmer on board to narrate, and the show was nominated for best feature length documentary at the Banff International Film Festival. Only losing out to Werner Herzog.