Bryanna Reynolds is a documentary filmmaker and producer known for crafting emotionally driven, high-stakes stories rooted in real-world subjects. With a background in unscripted television, her work blends cinematic storytelling with a sharp instinct for character, drawing audiences into narratives that are both intimate and expansive.

Her storytelling is anchored in curiosity often exploring themes of ambition, discovery, and the human drive to push beyond limits whether through science, adventure, or deeply personal journeys. Bryanna brings a strong narrative sensibility to nonfiction, shaping projects that balance visual scale with emotional depth.

As a director, she is drawn to stories at the intersection of risk and wonder, creating documentaries that feel immersive, urgent, and profoundly human.

Reynolds is currently a Story Producer on Warner Bros. Discovery’s treasure-hunting series Filthy Fortunes. She is also directing her debut documentary short, The Last Eight, produced under Jurassic Spud Productions and slated for the festival circuit in 2026.

She has dedicated her career to creating compelling unscripted and scripted content that captivates audiences and pushes the boundaries of entertainment. She has produced over 200 episodes of treasure-hunting television, bringing stories of adventure, discovery, and real-world stakes to screens worldwide.

Bryanna thrives in high-energy, field-based production environments and has led teams from concept to screen, overseeing development, writing, casting, talent producing, and production management. Her recent credits include the History Channel’s The Curse of Oak Island (Nova Scotia) and Discovery’s Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch (Utah) and Filthy Fortunes.