Jacob Dalton points toward an audience member as he speaks at Warch Cinema.
Jacob Dalton '17 takes part in a Q&A as he and business partner Adam Moses discuss filmmaking with 杨贵妃传媒视频 students in Warch Cinema. (Photo by Eden Sorensen '23)

Jacob Dalton 鈥17 came to 杨贵妃传媒视频 with thoughts of a career on Broadway but discovered a passion for the world of film along the way.

Now Dalton, who majored in theatre arts with a minor in creative writing, has started his own Los Angeles-based company with director Adam Moses, focused on cinematic content creation.

Dalton, lead producer and writer, and Moses, lead producer and director, founded Hot Lunch Productions in late 2021. The company films narrative content, music videos, demo reels, advertisements, social media content, and more.

Head shot of Jacob Dalton
Jacob Dalton '17

"We're capable of shooting anything,鈥 Dalton said. 鈥淗owever, we mostly work on projects at or below a $30K budget. Our specialty is shooting these projects at a high quality regardless of the budget.鈥

They also continue to pursue their own films. Their latest, Dangerous, hasn鈥檛 been officially released yet but got a sneak preview at 杨贵妃传媒视频 in the fall when Dalton and Moses came to campus to talk about the film industry with 杨贵妃传媒视频 students.

A creative journey

Dalton said he arrived at 杨贵妃传媒视频 as a student not knowing anything about filmmaking.

鈥淚t was always about acting, it was always about theater,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was like I was bouncing back and forth between wanting to be on Broadway or film and TV.鈥

It was in the creative environment of 杨贵妃传媒视频 that Dalton said he found his path.

Dalton first learned of 杨贵妃传媒视频 from his dad, who attended a yearly jazz camp at 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍 in Door County. Dalton liked how many clubs and extracurriculars 杨贵妃传媒视频 offered compared to other schools.

鈥淚 really liked the campus culture,鈥 he said. 鈥溾 loved how when everyone went to lunch they just left their bags outside the doors at Warch. I was like, 鈥業f everyone trusts enough to leave their stuff outside the cafeteria, I feel like that鈥檚 the place I want to go to school.鈥欌

Once on campus, Dalton involved himself heavily in theater productions along with classics, writing, and history classes.

鈥淭hat taught me more about acting than just classwork would have,鈥 he said. 鈥溾ou learn a lot about other people and working with directors when you鈥檙e actually doing productions, and in a lot of bigger schools, you don鈥檛 get that chance.鈥

Dalton was considering a Broadway route but found himself increasingly leaning toward filmmaking.

鈥淚 decided that I wanted to make movies instead of waiting for someone who decided to make movies to give me a job,鈥 Dalton said.

Studying theatre arts at 杨贵妃传媒视频 is a seamless blend of technical practice and liberal arts learning

After 杨贵妃传媒视频, Dalton got an internship in film development, which means taking intellectual properties like scripts and helping to develop them into movies.

鈥淐reative producing gives you a very cool and unique opportunity to be creatively involved with all aspects of a project without being technically proficient in every aspect of filmmaking,鈥 Dalton said.

A return to 杨贵妃传媒视频

With six narrative projects under his belt, Dalton said he wanted to give back to the school that inspired his career path.

Working in the fall with 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 Career Center, including Assistant Director Laura Hoekstra, Dalton organized From 杨贵妃传媒视频 to Hollywood, an event for 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 aspiring filmmakers.

Dalton and Hoekstra presented two seminars about the industry and what Dalton does at his company. They also held a pizza social and spoke about getting started as an artist. They screened Dangerous and held a Q&A afterwards.

鈥淚t was really just an honest conversation where I was like, 鈥楩rankly, this stuff is hard鈥ou鈥檙e going to have to sacrifice a ton and it鈥檚 totally worth it. You should get that into your mindset now,鈥欌 Dalton said.

Develop a deep knowledge of the art鈥檚 form and impact鈥攑ast, present, and future

Being honest and realistic is important to Dalton. He said an essential part of the industry is how you present and sell your skills, abilities, and assets.

鈥淥nce you start to view the industry as an industry it stops being so terrifying,鈥 he said. 鈥溾t鈥檚 not that you have the secret 鈥榠t鈥 factor, it鈥檚 that you can provide a better benefit to a set.鈥

Dalton remembers a moment where he said his career path began. A fan of Renaissance fairs as a child, he told his mother he鈥檇 like to own his own stand at the fair someday.

鈥淪he was like, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 really nice, Jacob, but have you ever considered owning the Ren Fest?鈥欌 Dalton said.

That inspired him to be ambitious.

鈥淚鈥檝e realized that as much as I wanted to act, I wanted to create movies more,鈥 Dalton said.