Charlton Jacques founded Foresight Entertainment with the goal of
excellence, innovation, and artistic and commercial distinction.
His love of acting
drove him to enroll at Yaphat-toar Dramatic Academy in the Bahamas to
pursue acting studies following high school. It was during this time
that he discovered his natural talent for directing, taking the helm
for two stage plays. After the academy, Charlton received a scholarship
to the Toronto Media and Film College in Canada to study film
production.
After studying cinema and film production in
Toronto, Charlton took his ambition and experience to Vancouver where
he opened the doors of Foresight Entertainment, Inc., serving as its
president and executive producer. This independent film label is
responsible for producing effective and influential genre works such as
the critically-acclaimed festival short "Friends in Dark Places" and
the dynamic, chilling sci-fi horror feature "Nocturne Six", which took
the international market by storm with its release in 2014.