Jackson Rosch
OWNER AND FOUNDER
About
Born and raised in Kamloops, considered by many the heart of British Columbia's Interior. Jackson Rosch is stepping into the production world with a clear plan and a hunger to create. At 29, he brings perspective shaped by lived experience: a background in education that sharpened his ability to manage, adapt, and perform under pressure, and a lifelong love of cinema that has quietly shaped the way he sees the world.
His creative instincts surfaced early. During the pandemic, he launched GHOSTDANCE, a clothing brand rooted in the global rise of streetwear culture. Though that chapter has since closed, the entrepreneurial spirit behind it never did. What remained was a growing conviction that honest, cinematic storytelling is not just valuable, but necessary.
That conviction became Fighting Kiwi.
Fighting Kiwi is a creative production studio built around one purpose: to tell honest, cinematic stories that resonate with real people. Its spirit draws from the discipline of the samurai and the Japanese philosophy of dedicating oneself fully to a craft that’s focused, purposeful, and unwavering in execution.
Though early in his journey behind the lens, Jackson approaches the work with the same mindset that defines the studio: grounded, hungry, and committed to growth. Fighting Kiwi exists to capture genuine moments, real or fictionalized, and shape them into something lasting. Work that doesn't just look beautiful, but feels true.