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Curriculum Vitae Jason Knox-Johnston Mobile: +44 7802 812 875 email: [email protected] http://www.jknoxj.com FEATURE FILM & TV DRAMA “The Flash” Warner Bros/DC 2022 Supervising Art Director Director-Andy Muschietti, Production Designer-Paul Austerberry “School for Good & Evil” Netflix 2022 (Budgeting & Development) Supervising Art Director Director-Paul Feig, Production Designer-Andy Nicholson “Red Notice” Netflix 2020 Supervising Art Director Director-Rawson Marshall Thurber, Production Designer-Andy Nicholson “Krypton-Season 2” Warner Horizons/SyFy 2019 Production Designer Exec Producer-David S Goyer, Showrunner/Exec Producer-Cameron Welsh “The Merlin Saga” Disney 2018 (In Turn-around) Supervising Art Director Director-Ridley Scott, Production Designer-Chris Seagers “Outlaw King” Netflix / Anonymous 2017 Supervising Art Director Director-David Mackenzie, Production Designer-Donald Graham Burt “Jurassic World-The Fallen Kingdom” Universal 2017 Supervising Art Director Director-JA Boyena, Production Designer-Andy Nicholson “Transformers-The Last Knight” Paramount 2016 Supervising Art Director (UK) Director-Michael Bay, Production Designer-Jeffrey Beecroft “Allied” Paramount 2016 Supervising Art Director Director-Robert Zemekis, Production Designer-Gary Freeman “Star Wars-The Last Jedi” Lucasfilm/Disney 2016 Art Director Production Designer-Rick Heinrichs. Sup.Art Director-Chris Lowe “The Martian” 20th Century Fox 2015 Art Director Director-Ridley Scott, Production Designer-Arthur Max. Sup Art Director-Marc Homes “Mowgli” Warner Brothers 2015 Supervising Art Director Director-Andy Serkis, Production Designer-Gary Freeman “Avengers-Age of Ultron” Marvel Studios/Disney 2014 Digital Set Designer Production Designer-Charles Wood. Sup.Art Director-Ray Chan “Hercules-The Thracian Wars” MGM/Paramount 2013 Supervising Art Director Director- Brett Ratner, Production Designer-Jean Vincent Puzos “Robopocalypse” Fox/Dreamworks 2012 (In Turn-around) Art Director Production Designer-Guy Dyas. Sup.Art Director-Frank Walsh (turnaround) “Edge of Tomorrow” Warner Brother 2012 Art Director Production Designer-Dennis Oliver Scholl. Sup.Art Director-Neil Lamont “Skyfall” Eon Production 2011/2012 Art Director Production Designer-Dennis Gassner. Sup.Art Director-Chris Lowe “Dark Shadows” Warner Brothers 2011 Art Director Production Designer-Rick Heinricks. Sup.Art Director-Chris Lowe “Captain America” Marvel 2010 Art Director Production Designer-Rick Heinricks. Sup.Art Director-Chris Lowe “Inception” Warner Brothers 2009 Art Director Production Designer-Guy Dyas. Sup.Art Director-Frank Walsh “Centurion” Celador/pathe/Warner Bros. 2009 Supervising Art Director Director Neil Marshall, Production Designer-Simon Bowles “Agora” 2007/08 (Malta) Art Director Production Designer-Guy Dyas. Sup. Art Director-Frank Walsh “Prince Caspian-Narnia” Disney/Walden 2007(CZ) Art Director Production Designer-Roger Ford. Sup.Art Director-Frank Walsh “The Bourne Ultimatum” Universal 2006/07 Art Director Production Designer-Peter Wenham. Sup.Art Director-Alan Gilmore “Elizabeth-The Golden Age”Working Title 2006 Art Director Production Designer-Guy Dyas. Sup.Art Director-Frank Walsh “Ghost Boat” (TV) (Italy & Malta) Granada 2005 Art Director Production Designer-Frank Walsh “The Descent” Celador Films 2005 Art Director Director-Neil Marshall, Production Designer-Simon Bowles “Agent Cody Banks 2” MGM 2004 Art Director Production Designer-Richard Holland. Sup.Art Director-Peter Wenham nd “Bad Company” Bruckhiemer Films (CZ) 2002 Art Director(2 Unit) Production Designer-Jan Roelfs. Art Director-Steven Graham. “Buffalo Soldiers” Film 4 (Germany) 2001 Stand-by Art Director Production Designer-Steven Jones-Evans. Sup.Art Director-Frank Walsh “Watchmen” Paramount 2005 Asst.Art Director Production Designer-Dominic Watkins. Sup.Art Director-John Fenner “Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy” Disney 2004 Asst.Art Director Production Designer-Joel Collins. Sup.Art Director-Frank Walsh. “Alexander” Intermedia Films 2004 Asst.Art Director Production Designer- Jan Roelfs. Sup.Art Director- Jonathon Mckinstry “Around the World In 80 Days” (Thailand) 2003/4 Asst.Art Director Production Designer-Perry Blake. Sup.Art Director-Gary Freeman “Exorcist Prequel” Morgan Creek (prep) 2003 Asst.Art Director Production Designer-Norris Spencer. Sup.Art Director-David Allday. “Thomas and The Magic Railroad” (I.O.M) 2000 Asst.Art Director Production Designer-Oleg M. Savitsky.Art Director-Lucinda Zac. “LXG” 20th Century Fox (CZ) 2003 Draughtsman Production Designer-Carol Spier. Art Director-Jim Truesdale “Ella Enchanted” Miramax 2003 Draughtsman Production Designer-Norman Garwood. Sup.Art Director- Lucy Richardson “Die Another Day” Eon Productions. 2001 Draughtsman Production Designer-Peter Lamont. Sup.Art Director-Simon Lamont. “Charlotte Gray” Film 4 2000 Draughtsman Production Designer-Joseph Bennet. Sup.Art Director-David Allday. “Tomb Raider” British Paramount Pictures. 2000 Draughtsman Production Designer-Kirk Petrocelli. Sup.Art Directors- John Fenner & Les Tomkins. “The Monkey King” (TV) Hallmark 1999 Draughtsman Production Designer-Martin Hitchcock. Sup.Art Director-Frank Walsh. “Cleopatra” (TV) Hallmark 1999 Draughtsman Production Designer-Martin Hitchcock. Sup.Art Director-Frank Walsh. “I Dreamed of Africa” Columbia Pictures 1999 Art dept Assistant Production Designer-Andrew Sanders. “The Swords” -Nitenote Films (TV) 1998 Art Dept runner Production Designer-Lucy Richardson COMMERCIALS “Nespresso”-Biscuit Filmworks Art Director Production Designer- “Propel”-Gerard De Thame Films Art Director Production Designer-David Lee “FHM Magazine”-Harry Monk Art Director “Small Things”-Blink Art Director “Electrolux”-Molehill Art Director “Advantage Card”-Molehill Art Director “Scandinavia online”-Molehill Art Director “Compaq Computers”-Molehill Art Director “Dance E-Jay”-Tonic Art Director TELEVISION “Trouble @ Breakfast”-Flextech Designer “Heirloom”-CST Productions Co-Designer POP PROMOS “Clocks” Coldplay, Hammer & Tongs Asst. Art Director Art Director- David Lee “Didley Squat” Harry Monk Art Director “Wish This World”-Tangerine Azul (Portugal) Art Director “Mash”-Tangerine Azul (Portugal) Art Director “Dumb”-Swivel Asst. Art Director “Start Again”-Bug Production Asst. Art Director ANIMATION “Petrushka”-Case TV/Channel 4 Asst.Designer “The Happy Prince”-Case TV/Channel4 Modelmaker “Filth at the End of the Universe”-Flash Frames Concepts THEATRE “The Magic Flute” D.G.O. S Opera Ireland Asst.Designer EDUCATION 1997 Chelsea College of Art & Design 1992-95 Birmingham Institute of Art & Design-BA(Hons) Theatre Design 1991-92 Queens Road School of Art & Design-Diploma of Art & Design References available on request. Represented by Jason Garber at UTA & UK diary service- THE ART DEPARTMENT (Deborah Randall-Cutler) .
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