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From Texas Roots to Genre Storytelling: The Creative Path of Jesse Dorian

Long before his work began circulating through international film festivals, Jesse Dorian was developing a quiet, disciplined relationship with storytelling, shaped by place, observation, and emotional restraint. Born Jesse Ladshaw Treviño in New Braunfels, Texas, Dorian has grown into a screenwriter, filmmaker, musician, and multimedia artist whose creative path has remained deliberately independent. His work reflects a steady commitment to psychological storytelling, favoring character driven tension over spectacle and ambiguity over clear moral resolution.

Life in Texas played an important role in shaping Dorian’s early perspective. He grew up connected to a strong artistic legacy through his father, Jesse Treviño, a respected San Antonio muralist known for public works that remain deeply embedded in the region’s cultural fabric. Among the most recognized is The Spirit of Healing, a large scale mural located at Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital in San Antonio. Despite this influence, Dorian’s childhood was defined by his mother’s care after his parents divorced in his early years. This personal history would later echo through his writing in themes of separation, identity, and emotional distance.

Dorian’s formal exposure to filmmaking began at a notably young age. At fifteen, he completed the Filmmaking for Teens part time program at Vancouver Film School in Vancouver, British Columbia. The experience provided him with early technical grounding and an understanding of visual narrative that extended beyond casual interest. It also reinforced his desire to pursue storytelling seriously rather than as a passing creative experiment. After returning to Texas, he studied Radio, Television, and Film along with Psychology at Austin Community College. Although he did not complete a degree, these studies became deeply influential, particularly his engagement with psychology, which later informed his nuanced approach to character motivation and internal conflict.

Instead of pursuing immediate production opportunities, Dorian focused on writing original feature length screenplays that explored the emotional and psychological dimensions of genre storytelling. His work moves fluidly through thriller, science fiction, and psychological horror, yet it resists being limited by genre expectations. Since 2022, his screenplays have circulated extensively through international independent film festival competitions. Within those spaces, his writing became known for morally complex protagonists and narratives that prioritize internal struggle over external action.

Dorian’s screenplay catalog includes Donavan Emery, The Android and Himself, Sven, As Scared As You, The Four Of Us Are Dying, Morituriosis, She’s Never Coming Back, and A Close Divide. While each project differs in tone and structure, they share a consistent interest in identity, alienation, and self destructive behavior. His characters often exist in uncertain moral territory, challenging audiences to engage with difficult questions rather than offering simple answers. In addition to feature work, Dorian has written a television pilot titled Sly, further expanding his exploration of character focused storytelling into serialized form.

Recognition from film festivals has been a defining element of Dorian’s career development. His scripts have received extensive awards and official selections across a wide range of independent festivals worldwide. The Four Of Us Are Dying earned Best Feature Screenplay honors at the Utah Film Festival and the New York Film Awards, along with a Gold Remi Award at WorldFest Houston. Donavan Emery, The Android and Himself received Best Screenplay awards at the British Independent Film Festival, the Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival, and the Los Angeles Film Awards. Sven was awarded Best Science Fiction Short Format Screenplay at the Philip K Dick Science Fiction Film Festival, while Morituriosis received Best Horror Screenplay recognition at the Los Angeles Film Awards. In 2025, Sly earned multiple major honors, including Best TV Pilot Screenplay at the Vail Film Festival and Best Television Script at the Los Angeles Film Awards. She’s Never Coming Back also achieved multiple Best Script awards at the Oniros Film Awards across original, drama, and romance categories.

Outside of screenwriting, Dorian has maintained a parallel creative presence in music. In 2017, he launched an industrial goth influenced project titled Imitate Invertebrate. The release of the EP double single Deviant and Just Die Already marked his formal entry into music distribution across major streaming platforms. The project’s sound reflects many of the same emotional and psychological themes present in his written work, creating a consistent creative identity across mediums.

In 2022, Dorian founded LostScorpion, an independent creative brand that brings together apparel design, film production, and music. The brand functioned as a multi platform extension of his artistic vision. While the e commerce component was temporarily suspended in 2025, LostScorpion continues to represent his broader creative ambitions beyond screenwriting alone.

Dorian has also contributed to the film industry through production support. He received executive producer credits on documentary projects, including In Search of Darkness, which covers horror cinema from the 1990s, and The Thing Expanded. He was additionally acknowledged with a special thanks credit for his support of the film The Apprentice, released in 2024. These roles highlight his engagement with film culture beyond authorship.

Now based in Los Angeles, California, Dorian continues to focus on film and music projects while maintaining an independent creative path. He has spoken publicly about mental health challenges and their influence on his work, acknowledging how personal experience informs his understanding of psychological realism. Known also for keeping several rescue cats, Dorian balances an intense creative focus with a quiet personal life. From his Texas roots to his evolving presence in genre storytelling, Jesse Dorian’s career reflects patience, discipline, and a deep commitment to meaningful narrative craft.

Long before his work began circulating through international film festivals, Jesse Dorian was developing a quiet, disciplined relationship with storytelling, shaped by place, observation, and emotional restraint. Born Jesse Ladshaw Treviño in New Braunfels, Texas, Dorian has grown into a screenwriter, filmmaker, musician, and multimedia artist whose creative path has remained deliberately independent. His work reflects a steady commitment to psychological storytelling, favoring character driven tension over spectacle and ambiguity over clear moral resolution.

Life in Texas played an important role in shaping Dorian’s early perspective. He grew up connected to a strong artistic legacy through his father, Jesse Treviño, a respected San Antonio muralist known for public works that remain deeply embedded in the region’s cultural fabric. Among the most recognized is The Spirit of Healing, a large scale mural located at Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital in San Antonio. Despite this influence, Dorian’s childhood was defined by his mother’s care after his parents divorced in his early years. This personal history would later echo through his writing in themes of separation, identity, and emotional distance.

Dorian’s formal exposure to filmmaking began at a notably young age. At fifteen, he completed the Filmmaking for Teens part time program at Vancouver Film School in Vancouver, British Columbia. The experience provided him with early technical grounding and an understanding of visual narrative that extended beyond casual interest. It also reinforced his desire to pursue storytelling seriously rather than as a passing creative experiment. After returning to Texas, he studied Radio, Television, and Film along with Psychology at Austin Community College. Although he did not complete a degree, these studies became deeply influential, particularly his engagement with psychology, which later informed his nuanced approach to character motivation and internal conflict.

Instead of pursuing immediate production opportunities, Dorian focused on writing original feature length screenplays that explored the emotional and psychological dimensions of genre storytelling. His work moves fluidly through thriller, science fiction, and psychological horror, yet it resists being limited by genre expectations. Since 2022, his screenplays have circulated extensively through international independent film festival competitions. Within those spaces, his writing became known for morally complex protagonists and narratives that prioritize internal struggle over external action.

Dorian’s screenplay catalog includes Donavan Emery, The Android and Himself, Sven, As Scared As You, The Four Of Us Are Dying, Morituriosis, She’s Never Coming Back, and A Close Divide. While each project differs in tone and structure, they share a consistent interest in identity, alienation, and self destructive behavior. His characters often exist in uncertain moral territory, challenging audiences to engage with difficult questions rather than offering simple answers. In addition to feature work, Dorian has written a television pilot titled Sly, further expanding his exploration of character focused storytelling into serialized form.

Recognition from film festivals has been a defining element of Dorian’s career development. His scripts have received extensive awards and official selections across a wide range of independent festivals worldwide. The Four Of Us Are Dying earned Best Feature Screenplay honors at the Utah Film Festival and the New York Film Awards, along with a Gold Remi Award at WorldFest Houston. Donavan Emery, The Android and Himself received Best Screenplay awards at the British Independent Film Festival, the Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival, and the Los Angeles Film Awards. Sven was awarded Best Science Fiction Short Format Screenplay at the Philip K Dick Science Fiction Film Festival, while Morituriosis received Best Horror Screenplay recognition at the Los Angeles Film Awards. In 2025, Sly earned multiple major honors, including Best TV Pilot Screenplay at the Vail Film Festival and Best Television Script at the Los Angeles Film Awards. She’s Never Coming Back also achieved multiple Best Script awards at the Oniros Film Awards across original, drama, and romance categories.

Outside of screenwriting, Dorian has maintained a parallel creative presence in music. In 2017, he launched an industrial goth influenced project titled Imitate Invertebrate. The release of the EP double single Deviant and Just Die Already marked his formal entry into music distribution across major streaming platforms. The project’s sound reflects many of the same emotional and psychological themes present in his written work, creating a consistent creative identity across mediums.

In 2022, Dorian founded LostScorpion, an independent creative brand that brings together apparel design, film production, and music. The brand functioned as a multi platform extension of his artistic vision. While the e commerce component was temporarily suspended in 2025, LostScorpion continues to represent his broader creative ambitions beyond screenwriting alone.

Dorian has also contributed to the film industry through production support. He received executive producer credits on documentary projects, including In Search of Darkness, which covers horror cinema from the 1990s, and The Thing Expanded. He was additionally acknowledged with a special thanks credit for his support of the film The Apprentice, released in 2024. These roles highlight his engagement with film culture beyond authorship.

Now based in Los Angeles, California, Dorian continues to focus on film and music projects while maintaining an independent creative path. He has spoken publicly about mental health challenges and their influence on his work, acknowledging how personal experience informs his understanding of psychological realism. Known also for keeping several rescue cats, Dorian balances an intense creative focus with a quiet personal life. From his Texas roots to his evolving presence in genre storytelling, Jesse Dorian’s career reflects patience, discipline, and a deep commitment to meaningful narrative craft.

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