When Jordan Pearson joined UL’s Fire Safety Research Institute (FSRI) as a multimedia intern in January 2023, he quickly proved himself to be a pivotal member of the Digital and Media Production team. Bringing his diligent attitude and talent for virtual production and animation, Jordan was able to expand the team’s capabilities, and foster a space for video & digital creation and his passions to coexist.
"I love blending the arts and technology together so interactive media has always been my outlet to do so. This team is not only talented and experienced, but inspirational in allowing me the opportunity to explore my creative side and take chances. It means a lot to know that what I work on also makes a difference in the lives of those who enter the fire service.” Jordan said. “I hope one day to bring my passions for this field in new creative ways for FSRI.”
While Jordan’s responsibilities included media management within Vimeo and Brandfolder, editing B-roll footage, assisting production on set, and creating 3D animation and renders for FSRI Instructional Design Courses, he went above and beyond the typical intern experience to ensure both he and FSRI got the most out of this internship. Working beyond his initial duties, Jordan proved invaluable to the FSRI amplification team so much that he has been invited to join the team full-time as a Senior Multimedia Design Coordinator.
We're thrilled to be having Jordan join us full-time. He’s enhanced the educational experiences FSRI offers with his skills such as 3D animation and increased experiences. His hunger and passion for learning is infectious and drives him to be an integral part of the team.
- Kelsey Biggs, Manager, Digital Media Production
In Jordan’s new role, he will be given more opportunities to manage and design pipelines for upcoming media shoots. He will continue to support past projects, but on a larger scale as well as fulfill additional roles of an industry Production Assistant. "The FSRI Multimedia internship taught me first and foremost that video and digital creation is a craft that takes time to master and something that requires patience, high attention to detail and above all - quality”, said Jordan.
Jordan earned his Bachelors of Science in game development and programming from Southern New Hampshire University in 2021. offers a wide range of opportunities for motivated students to contribute to the FSRI mission of addressing unsolved safety risks in the world. Throughout the years, many of our interns have gone on to graduate and begin their careers at FSRI.