Jordan serves as a multimedia mixed bag, but most notably as an editor, camera operator, and a technology consultant.
At a young age, Jordan Kost started out with performing arts and community focused programs. Before high school, he had taken part in numerous musically oriented community and after-school programs, often taking up the role of a tenor, alto, and a supporting actor. In high school, Jordan would continue with such programs and expand his knowledge in music by taking advanced music classes all four years, as well as participating in live productions including Jekyll and Hyde, Oklahoma! , Hairspray, Grease, The Great Gatsby, and Aladdin Jr. With his personal interest in technology and production logistics, Jordan started to lean towards the crew side of productions and multimedia media halfway through his high school experience. Jordan would operate as a technical director for his final few productions. He would also start to take interest and take classes relating to video production, where he would spend his first year as a news anchor and his second as the director and editor of the school's daily morning video announcements. Ending off his adolescence, Jordan would also acquire the rank of Eagle Scout in Scouts BSA (formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America).
With personal pressure to pursue an "average middle-class life," Jordan came out of high school dropping all arts and pursued a career in his hobbyist passion, computer logistics and networking. He quickly lost his passion for networking, and after a late night talk at Denny's with his father, he decided to pursue video production work.
Jordan spent many years learning from seasoned multimedia producer Adriana Brogger and writer/director Paul Bestolarides at San Joaquin Delta College's Radio and Television classes, learning what "hustle" is and the intricacies of multimedia production. Jordan would move on to earn an Associates in Arts, Radio/Television from San Joaquin Delta College.