Wavelength is an Emmy and Tony-winning independent production studio that exists to tell great f**king stories.
At Wavelength, we’re a no a bulls**t kind of team. And we come by it honestly. Led by our CEO and Variety “Producer to Watch” Jenifer Westphal (a fiery philanthropist with a lot of audacity and a deep-seated love of documentaries), Jen founded Wavelength in 2015 to cut through the industry noise, tell stories that matter, and create space for diverse voices in an industry that often prefers “brunches” to real action. As we have grown, we’ve never stopped following these principles.
Nearly a decade later, under the leadership of Jenifer and President Joe Plummer, and with headquarters in Brooklyn, LA and the UK, we’ve built a reputation for staying true to our mission and values through the ups and downs of an ever-changing industry— continuously exploring new ways to get the stories we feel passionately about in front of audiences who feel the same. With an output spanning documentary, doc-series, scripted films, branded entertainment, and Broadway, our projects include the Academy Award®-shortlisted 32 SOUNDS, Venice Award Winning Documentary THANK YOU VERY MUCH, ON SWIFT HORSES starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Jacob Elordi, Netflix’s RATHER, Emmy-winners ART & KRIMES BY KRIMES, FEELS GOOD MAN, and ATHLETE A, award winners WERNER HERZOG: RADICAL DREAMER, THE CAVE OF ADULLAM, BITTERBRUSH, and WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR?. On stage, we’ve produced Tony Award winner for Best Musical, The Outsiders, as well as Tony-nominees The Who’s Tommy and Here Lies Love, and Burlesque.
Our branded entertainment division is dedicated to bringing the cinematic quality and craft of a film studio to brand storytelling. By creating story-led content at the intersection of entertainment and advertising, we have worked with some of the world’s most iconic brands, including HOKA, MINI, lululemon, Marriott, Google, Proctor & Gamble, Uber Eats, Nike, and Pepsi.
But we don’t just tell stories—we invest in the future of storytelling. Through initiatives such as the WAVE Grant and REEL TALK Podcast, we’re driving equity in the industry and empowering first-time women and non-binary filmmakers of color.
And this is just the beginning… Get on our Wavelength.