Fletch Power
Production
Biography
FLETCH POWER is a cinematographer best known for his work on the documentary In Her Element, which premiered at Tribeca Festival. His cinematography work can be seen in Whole Child Whole Nation, a docuseries for the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Oxtail & Anime, an indie film exploring themes central to Caribbean culture, will premiere in his hometown this summer at the Orlando International Film Festival. His awards and accolades include receiving Tribeca’s Kickstart with Canva grant to direct his debut film, a nomination to Film Independent’s Amplifier Fellowship, and a $25,000 equipment grant from Zeiss. As he transitions from cinematographer to director, Fletch aims to amplify the Caribbean stories of his childhood, thanks to his Grenadian and Trinidadian parents. An alumni of the ASC Master Class and Full Sail University, he is an avid runner, snowboarder, and Tai Chi practitioner. In his spare time, he volunteers with various community organizations, a testament to his time at City Year as a Youth Educator.
Known For

The Mama Cho Show is a sketch comedy series created by Quincy Cho, a witty writer and actress navigating life, love, and laughs—with heart, humor, and a hint of horror.
The Mama Cho Show
A powerful cultural documentary about a Caribbean father and son who return to Grenada to reclaim ancestral stories. Blending folklore, myth, and underwater visuals, the film preserves Black heritage and reframes the feared Jab Jab as a symbol of resistance and identity.
CALL OF THE JAB
A beautifully spirited barista brews her last cup of coffee as she suddenly suffers a medical emergency due to a pre-existing heart condition that leaves her loved ones and co-workers in a frenzy.