Jason Impey
Birthday:
February 26, 1984 in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, UK
Height:
183 cm
He was only 10 years old when he first picked up the camera and started self shooting independent short films that would turn into some of his controversial and often challenging features.After a few shorts as a child Jason went to study media at Bedford College at the age of 16 in which he gained a GNVQ, A/S and BTEC National Diploma while making ...
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He was only 10 years old when he first picked up the camera and started self shooting independent short films that would turn into some of his controversial and often challenging features.After a few shorts as a child Jason went to study media at Bedford College at the age of 16 in which he gained a GNVQ, A/S and BTEC National Diploma while making a variety of student films, his final assignment being the heavy art house short 'The Evil Within' that was the start of the self harming and inner demon battle theme that has become very common ground in his work.Straight after studying he left and became a freelance filmmaker at the age of 19 in which he wears many hats including directing, producing, writing, cinematography, acting and editing.Due to lack of funds and most of the early films being self funded he took most of the production crew roles on himself and would even end up acting in many short and feature films to fill the roles which ended up him being cast in other peoples movies!In 2004 at an early stage of his filmmaking career he won best film for the zombie themed flick - 'Zombies in the Wood'. After 2 years of making many short films and finding success in gaining festival and TV screenings of the various shorts he moved on to make his first full length feature film 'Sick Bastard' that has ended up with a number of DVD distribution deals.Jason has carried on to make a great deal more short and feature films in which most are available world wide. He has created a lot of work in the horror genre in which he has become most known for but also created some very hard hitting social dramas.Jason continues to be a self shooting filmmaker and has quite a raw DIY approach to filmmaking. He has directed for TV shows & music videos as well as his own films, and has also collaborated and been a director of photography & editor for other projects. He has put many of his short films together to create anthology works of horror and ended recycling quite a lot of his old footage in other features he has made, something he gained a bit of a reputation for.As well as all this filmmaking he undertakes Jason also works a facilitator, camera operator & editor for film workshops across the UK giving the opportunity to other people to learn the art of bringing your vision to life using moving image. Show less «
I have had some extremely bad times making films, mad enemies, had financial problems, bad reviews that can hurt etc, but I love making film...Show more »
I have had some extremely bad times making films, mad enemies, had financial problems, bad reviews that can hurt etc, but I love making films and it keeps me happy. Show less «
I like trying new things & experimenting when it comes to filmmaking.
I like trying new things & experimenting when it comes to filmmaking.
I have a very wide variety of taste when it comes to watching films, I honestly watch just about anything, but my favourite genre is obvious...Show more »
I have a very wide variety of taste when it comes to watching films, I honestly watch just about anything, but my favourite genre is obviously horror, especially independent horror. I like films that stand out and leave a big impact on me that is usually due to a shocking nature and being controversial. Show less «
Sick Bastard is my first true feature film shot in the beginning of 2006. It is kind of the English version of Andreas Schnaas's Violent Shi...Show more »
Sick Bastard is my first true feature film shot in the beginning of 2006. It is kind of the English version of Andreas Schnaas's Violent Shit (1989). Show less «
I used Home Made (2008) as a test for a Dogme 95 style film. I was influenced by Lars von Trier's The Idiots (Les idiots (1998)), and a Germ...Show more »
I used Home Made (2008) as a test for a Dogme 95 style film. I was influenced by Lars von Trier's The Idiots (Les idiots (1998)), and a German film called Suicide that Vipco released (FinalCut.com (2001)). I used the Dogme 95 style of filmmaking to make a gritty snuff film, which was cheap to make, and is a typical horror thing to do Show less «
The BBFC make life hard for filmmakers, and if you commit a crime because you watched a film you must be a bit nuts in the first place to th...Show more »
The BBFC make life hard for filmmakers, and if you commit a crime because you watched a film you must be a bit nuts in the first place to think about doing it and actually doing it! I'm all for protecting children from violence in the media, but when your an adult your old enough to make your own mind up - ain't we suppose to be living in a free country!? Worst things happen everyday in the world than in films - world war's, child abduction, pedophilia. Show less «
My filmmaking started back when I was 10 years old and made a 10 minute short called Split Second, then at 12 I made an environmental docume...Show more »
My filmmaking started back when I was 10 years old and made a 10 minute short called Split Second, then at 12 I made an environmental documentary. I continued to make a lot of films until I went to College at 16 to do filmmaking, but a lot of those films remain incomplete, or tapes have been lost. Show less «