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John Charles Jopson (born 1954) is a and best known for the 2014 feature film Terroir, the film One Night with Blue Note and his from the 1980s.


Biography
John Jopson began his film career in automobile racing, first in 1975 as a stringer filming races for in London. He then worked as cinematographer on the Italian Formula One movie Speed Fever (Formula Uno, Febbre della Velocità) in 1978, and in 1984 directed the feature-length film Gasoline featuring and Gilles Villeneuve based on scenes filmed in the late 1970s and early 1980s. His racing footage was also used in the 1977 film , and in 1979 Jopson won the Golden Quill Award for his eclectic Mass Transit based on 's 22-minute tome "Autobahn".

During the 1980s, based in New York City, Jopson directed videos, concert films and documentaries for a diverse group of artists including Icehouse, , , Art in America (band), Poison, , , and The Angels, and he toured extensively with Hall and Oates as both cinematographer and director. In 1985, working with cinematographer , John directed the critically acclaimed jazz film One Night with Blue Note. His film , a collection of starring , won the Billboard Music Award for "Best Longform" in 1986.Billboard Magazine, December 13, 1986, Billboard Magazine, p. 69. Jopson was also the cinematographer on the film Does Humor Belong in Music? written and directed by . He lived in in the late 1980s, where he directed television series, pop clips, concerts and .

Based in throughout the 1990s, Jopson was a and director for numerous TV series. He was also part of the equity waiver theatre movement, where he directed more than 20 plays, including 's Father's Day at the Los Angeles Theatre Center and The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail at the Hollywood Court Theatre. He wrote and directed a wide range of films and television programs, including ' The Champs Elysees with and Bioperfection with and traveled into active volcanoes in and for his Discovery Channel films. He wrote, directed, and produced for numerous TV series on subject matter, including Encounters and Sightings for and was one of the principal filmmakers behind the controversial Alien Autopsy. He relocated to in 1999 and has continued to write and direct films from his home base in . In 2001 he wrote and directed the for Scariest Places on Earth and directed all of the European episodes. In 2003 Jopson wrote the for Viktor Ivanov’s Russian White Gold. His controversial film Sanctified, about pedophile priests in Italy, premiered at the Hamburg International Film Festival in November 2010, and had its UK premiere at the London Liftoff Festival in October 2011. London Film Festival Mega Guide

Jopson studied film and theatre at and furthered his theatre studies at the Stella Adler Conservatory and with . He joined the Directors Guild of America in 1986 as director of the /Paramount motion picture .

In 2013 Jopson wrote and directed the feature film Terroir based on Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado". Starring , Terroir was filmed on location in and had its world premiere at the Wine Country Film Festival in 2014.


Filmography

Music videos
Of more than 50 music videos Jopson directed, they include:

  • – "Share the Wealth" (1983), a stinging diatribe against 's economic policies of the early 1980s. The controversial video featured a and footage of people.
  • – "Each Word" (1984) and "Italian Shoes" (1985)
  • The Jazz Messengers – "Moanin’" (1985)
  • Grover Washington, Jr. – "Summertime" (1985)
  • – "Can’t Fight This Feeling" (1985)
  • – "Canteloupe Island" (1985)
  • – "And We Danced" (1985) and 4 others.
  • Hall and Oates – "Some Things (are Better Left Unsaid)" (1985) co-directed with Jeb Brien.
  • – "This is the Time" (1986)
  • Poison – "Cry Tough" (1986) and "I Won't Forget You" (1987)
  • – "Your Love" (1986)
  • – "If Anybody had a Heart" (1986)
  • Icehouse – "Crazy" (1987), "Electric Blue" (1987), "My Obsession" (1987) and one other.
  • – "Is it Still Over" (1989)
  • The Angels – "Dogs are Talking" (1989) and 5 others.


Films and television
Jopson's film work includes:
  • "" (1977) Additional Cinematography
  • “Speed Fever” (1978) Cinematographer
  • "Gasoline" (Short) (1978) Director, Cinematographer
  • "Autobahn" (Short) (1979) Director, Cinematographer
  • “One Night with Blue Note” (1985) Director
  • “Does Humor Belong in Music?” Cinematographer
  • ” (1986) Director
  • Icehouse: Live at the Ritz (1987) Director
  • (1987) Co-Directed with and Jeb Brien
  • ” (1987) Second Unit Director
  • “Beyond Salvation” (1990) Director
  • “A Musical Journey with Elton John” (1994) Director
  • "Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills” (1994) Director
  • “Bioperfection: Building a New Human Race (with Stephen Hawking)” (1998) Writer, Director
  • “Beyond Chance” (1999) Director
  • "Scariest Places on Earth" Episodes: “The Hayden Bridge Exorcism” “The Lair of the Wickedest Man on Earth” “Curse of the Roman Gladiators” (2001) Writer, Director
  • “The Rise and Fall of the Spartans” (2002) Director
  • White Gold (2003) Writer
  • “A Year in a Tuscan Vineyard” (2003) Writer, Director, Cinematographer
  • “Punishment” (2004) Director
  • “Castaways” (2004) Director
  • “The Great Adventure” (2005) Director
  • “The Venetian Boatshop” (2005) Writer/Director
  • “I bevitori di assenzio” (Short) (2007) Writer/Director
  • “History of the Joke” (2008) Producer (UK)
  • "Sanctified" 2010 Writer/Director
  • "The Bear Whisperer" 2011 Director/Senior Producer
  • "Terroir" (2014) Writer/Director
  • "The Weed Eater" (2015) Writer/Director


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