Go Big, Or Go Home

Ethan McKellar ŮٱƵ24 and Jacob Selman ŮٱƵ24 are the brains behind F14Productions, a media production company that brings together collaborators from all over the Pace Community to create podcasts, short films, music, and more. Pretty incredible for first-year students.
Ethan McKellar ŮٱƵ24 and Jacob Selman ŮٱƵ24 might be first-year students, but donŮٱƵt count them out: theyŮٱƵve hit the ground running since coming to Pace. This past September, they launched F14Productions (F14), a media production company that encourages students to come together and collaborate on creative projects. TheyŮٱƵve already launched the career of a new musical artist, created a public service short film advocating for face coverings, networked with Gen-Z creators through multiple podcast episodes, and so much more. ŮٱƵWe both envisioned F14 as a center of free thoughts and innovative ideas,ŮٱƵ they agreed. ŮٱƵThat means that whatever project we do is not rooted [in] one person, but rather a team of collaborators who want to strive for the best possible outcome.ŮٱƵ
Since its inception, F14 has caught the attention of other Pace students through , , and , all platforms that both Ethan and Jacob agreed were necessary to take advantage of as business owners. ŮٱƵSocial media is no longer the future, but the present,ŮٱƵ they told us. ŮٱƵThere have been some challenges with communication and production, but it all comes down to the reality we live in with the COVID-19 pandemic.ŮٱƵ TheyŮٱƵve worked hard to get the word out about F14, and itŮٱƵs definitely paid off.
ŮٱƵI love working with a team of creative, hard-working people and I thought Pace was a great place to work with those people,ŮٱƵ he told us.
Jacob currently hosts The Create Podcast within F14, which is where he interviews other Gen-Z artists and explores topics relating to the entertainment industry. ItŮٱƵs one of his favorite projects. ŮٱƵThe Create PodcastŮٱƵ was something that I started at my high school and continued here at Pace, and it has only grown. I have been able to talk to artists with backgrounds in music, fashion, and more,ŮٱƵ he told us.
As for Ethan, his favorite project to work on thus far has been THE F14 MUSIC PROJECT. ŮٱƵTo me, itŮٱƵs the true essence of what our company is about: bringing talented people together to create something truly special,ŮٱƵ he said. In it, Ethan has interviewed many students who are aspiring music artists. This includes producers, music supervisors, marketing professionals, video directors, and more. And theyŮٱƵre even releasing new music soon! ŮٱƵWe couldnŮٱƵt be more excited to see this goal be achieved,ŮٱƵ Ethan told us.
So where did the name for F14 come from, you might be wondering? Their birthdays! ŮٱƵBoth of us share the same birthday: February 14,ŮٱƵ they told us. Talk about serendipity.
For all they agree on most things about their business, the two savvy entrepreneurs arenŮٱƵt majoring in the same subject. What drew them to Pace, however, was the same: a diverse community and variety of opportunities to blend their many interests into one academic experience. ŮٱƵPace offered a major that very few other colleges had: arts and entertainment management,ŮٱƵ Jacob explained. ŮٱƵFrom there, it was really just falling in love with the potential that this major has.ŮٱƵ For Ethan, it was his love of directing and all things theater-related. ŮٱƵI love working with a team of creative, hard-working people and I thought Pace was a great place to work with those people,ŮٱƵ he told us.
Keep your eye on their work. ThereŮٱƵs no doubt this dynamic duo is destined for bigger and better projects in the future.