Jim made his first film at 12 years old with his neighborhood friends. It was a stop motion animation followed by a short fight scene. “Dad had an old 8mm movie camera and editing block with a viewer built in, so I did a lot of little short films. I’d shoot some, and sometimes have a friend shoot while I was in the film.”

A few short films were made over the next few years. Jim then studies theatre and film at Indiana University. In addition, he spent a few semesters working on projects with a joint program between the theatre and television departments.


College film still from The Greatest Battle with Rob Heighway and Shawn Harrison.


Jim went on to Chicago and spent the next several years developing skills as a fight choreographer and stuntman while working with the Chicago Stunt Team. His early interest developed into one of the skills he has used both as a filmmaker and as an actor.

Kick Drugs

Jim takes a breakaway chair during a live stunt show at Chuck Norris’ Kick Drugs out of America event.

He has served as fight choreographer and stunt coordinator on several independent films.


Jim served as 1st AD and stunt coordinator on Zack Parker’s Proxy.

Jim served as stunt coordinator on Jake Bilinski’s Three Tears on Bloodstained Flesh

Over the years Jim has worked as an editor, cinematographer, writer, producer, visual effects artist, and sound designer.

Recently he has worked with Dawn of the Underground, directing and editing music videos for up and coming bands. Below, enjoy some of the work that has been done as an independent filmmaker.


Trailer for Singh. Cinematographer and film editor: Jim Dougherty

“Jim has excellent experience and insight into all aspects of stage and film production. I have personally worked on projects with Jim as a director, actor, stunt coordinator, and grip. In every case, Jim has shown tireless professionalsim and has been a pleasure to work with, Highly recommended.”

Scott Ganyo


Cinematography Reel


Music Video Selections


Meka Nism Music Video: Trailblazer
Director, DP, Editor

Producer: Dawn LeMay
No Budget Filmmaking

Poetry Thieves Music Video: Wings of my Soul
Director, DP, Editor

Producer: Dawn LeMay
No Budget Filmmaking

Meka Nism Music Video: The War Inside
Director, DP, Editor

Producer: Dawn LeMay
No Budget Filmmaking

Reliance Code Music Video: Never Bring Me Down
Director, DP, Editor

Producer: Dawn LeMay
No Budget Filmmaking

John Steed Music Video: I’m Done
Director, DP, Editor

Producer: Dawn LeMay
No Budget Filmmaking

Grace and Panic Music Video: Sweet Success
Director, DP, Editor

Producer: Dawn LeMay
No Budget Filmmaking

Meka Nism Music Video: Black Sky
Director, DP, Editor

Producer: Dawn LeMay
No Budget Filmmaking

Thomasina Music Video: Muddle in the Mud
1st AD, Editor

Director: Catherine Crouch


Feature Trailers


Reparation Trailer
1st AD/Stunt Coordinator Jim Dougherty
Fight Choreographer Andrew Hayes
Written by Kyle Ham and Steve Timm, Director Kyle Ham
Watch Reparation on Amazon Prime

Dead Draw Trailer
1st AD Jim Dougherty
Written and Directed by Brian Klemesrud
Watch Dead Draw on Tubi

Between Waves Trailer
1st AD/Stunt Coordinator Jim Dougherty
Written by Bob Caso and Directed by Joe and Pete Herbert
Watch Between Waves on Tubi

The Rowboat Teaser Trailer. 1st AD and Editor: Jim Dougherty


Short Subject Films and Timed Contest Pieces

Old Dogs Never Die – Trailer
Writer/Director Jim Dougherty
Producer: Steven Durgarn
Watch the film on Amazon Prime
Micro-Budget Filmmaking
WTF – Director’s Cut
48 Hour Film Challenge Short
Written by Laura Noel
Co-Directed by Laura Noel and Jim Dougherty
Ensemble Acting Award Winner
Writing Award

Companion Inc. – 48 Hour Film Challenge
Written by and Cinematography by Jim Dougherty
Directed by James Wallace
Winner of Cinematography Award for the Indianapolis 48

**MATURE CONTENT WARNING**
Renfield Hill – 50 Hour Film Race
Cinematography and Editing – Jim Dougherty
Written and Directed by Laura Noel
Award for Best Kill


E-bowla
Cinematography and Editing – Jim Dougherty
Drone footage – Daniel Hiatt
Written and Directed by Cindy Maples