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Jason Margolis
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Jason Margolis is a director, writer, picture editor, story editor and
instructor.
Throughout 2008 and 2009, Jason directed the 26-episode television
series Tube Tales
for Force Four Entertainment and TVTropolis. He also
recently directed the documentary Ayaa:
A Hero's Journey for Monkey Ink
Media and APTN, which has delighted audiences at film festivals in
Europe, Australia and North America.
Jason writes dramatic screenplays with Giller Prize-nominated novelist
Todd Babiak (The Book of
Stanley and The
Garneau Block). Their
collaborations include a teen hockey comedy entitled The Great One,
which won a Fellowship from the Praxis Centre for Screenwriters. In
2008, he co-created and wrote the documentary television series Truth
Be Known, in development with Screen Siren Pictures and
Global
Television. Jason also co-wrote and edited the Global Television
documentary Inside
Boystown with director Louise Walker, and he
co-wrote the award-winning The
Merry Ghost Of Summerville - a short
film entirely in iambic pentameter - with director Sam Dulmage.
Margolis completed the Praxis Centre for Screenwriters' Story Editor
training program and works as a story editor for Screen Siren Pictures
and Monkey Ink Media.
Jason directed and co-wrote the feature Lucky Stars, which
screened at
several festivals in Canada and the United States following its
premiere at the Calgary International Film Festival. Several short
films he directed have screened in festivals and on television. After
Shock was a winner of a Kickstart Award, sponsored by the
Directors
Guild of Canada. Its screenings included the Vancouver and
Victoria film festivals, and it was broadcast on the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation and Knowledge Network. Tierheim (The Animal
Shelter) won the prize for Best Film at the Reel Fast 48
Hour Film
Festival, and went on to screen at numerous festivals, including the
Whistler Film Festival. Among recent short films, The Sounds of Earth
screened at the 2006 NWProjections Film Festival in Washington,
Candemonium screened at the 2007 Doxa Documentary Film Festival, and
Rudy & Jack screened at the 2008 PXL This Festival in Los
Angeles.
Jason has directed many music videos, including videos for Great Lake
Swimmers (Nettwerk Records), The Evaporators (Mint Records), Octoberman
(White Whale), Kids These Days (White Whale), Wendy McNeill, Danielle
Hébert, Lin Elder, The Smalls, and Latin rock band ¡Maracujah!. He
continues to shoot many of the popular Nardwuar the Human Serviette
segments for MuchMusic.
His editing work has been seen on the Discovery Channel, Discovery
Health, the History Channel, CTV, Global Television, Citytv, Bravo!,
Space: The Imagination Station, Animal Planet, HGTV, and E!
Entertainment Television. His editing credits include the
horror-comedy series Fearing
Mind for Jim Henson Productions; several
series for Omni Film Productions Ltd., including Champions of the
Wild and Healthy
Homes; the documentaries
K-9 Corrections, and
Marshal
McLuhan: The Intellectual Comet; the syndicated action
series The Dream Team
starring Roger Moore; the feature film Crossing,
starring Bif Naked and Sebastian Spence; and the short film The Breakup
Artist, for which he was nominated for a best editor Leo
Award.
In addition to his duties as a filmmaker, Jason is a film instructor.
He teaches dramatic screenwriting at Vancouver Film School. He has also
taught and mentored projects for the National Screen Institute - Canada
and the Cineworks Society for Independent Filmmakers, and taught
editing and directing at The Art Institute of Vancouver.
Bio & Photo Source: http://jason.jumpfilm.com/
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