Two-time Emmy and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker. Capturing culture, sport, and the human condition.





A filmmaker working across documentary, scripted, and commercial formats — with two decades of collaborating with the world's leading studios and networks.
Jason Sterman is an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning director, producer, and founder of Supper Club, the Los Angeles-based production company developing and producing work across documentary, scripted, and branded formats. He began his career under the mentorship of legendary filmmaker Tony Scott, an experience that helped shape his cinematic sensibility and approach to storytelling.
His directing work includes Homecoming: The Tokyo Series, a feature documentary made in partnership with Major League Baseball that explores the cultural traditions, pride, and shared values connecting Japan and the United States through baseball. He also directed the opening sequence of FX's Emmy Award-winning series The Bear, where he also served as a Co-Executive Producer, and was the director and showrunner of Sketchbook for Disney+ and Disney Animation.
As a producer, Sterman's credits include Olivia Rodrigo: driving home 2 u for Disney+, Ava DuVernay's Academy Award-nominated documentary 13th, which won both an Emmy and a Peabody Award, and Air Force Elite: Thunderbirds for Netflix, produced in partnership with Barack and Michelle Obama's Higher Ground.