Gareth Edwards (director)
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Edwards at the 2014 WonderCon.
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Born | 1975 (age 49–50) Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Director, screenwriter, cinematographer, production designer, visual effects artist |
Years active | 2002–present |
Gareth Edwards (born 1975) is a British director, screenwriter, cinematographer, production designer, and visual effects artist. He is best known for directing the 2014 reboot of Godzilla but first gained widespread recognition for Monsters (2010), an independent film in which he served as writer, director, cinematographer, and visual effects artist.[1][2] He will next direct the epic space opera film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016), the first in the Star Wars Anthology series.
Edwards is also the patron of the UK charity ASSERT. His niece Ella, born with the rare genetic condition Angelman syndrome, has inspired him to help the charity raise awareness of this little known condition with the help of his growing profile.
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Early life
Edwards was born in 1975 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. He is of Welsh parentage.[3] He attended Higham Lane School. Since childhood, he wanted to direct his own films, stating that "Star Wars is definitely the reason that I wanted to become a filmmaker".[4]
Edwards studied BA (Hons) Film & Video at the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham, formerly the Surrey Institute of Art & Design, graduating in 1996. In 2012, he received an honorary Master of Arts from UCA.[5]
Career
He got his start in visual effects; creating digital effects for prestigious shows such as Nova, Perfect Disaster and Heroes and Villains, the latter of which a series for which he made 250 visual effects which won international recognition.[citation needed] In 2008 he entered Sci-Fi-London, a 48-hour film challenge, where a movie had to be created start-to-finish in just two days, within certain criteria. Edwards won the contest and went on to write and direct Monsters, his first feature. Edwards personally created the special effects for Monsters using off-the-shelf equipment. Besides the two main actors, the crew consisted of just five people.[6]
The success of Monsters brought enough awareness in Hollywood to land Edwards a few major projects. After the film's release, he did interviews in Hollywood with several studios, including Legendary Pictures.[7] In January 2011, Edwards landed his first major Hollywood feature, as the director of the 2014 Godzilla reboot from Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures.[8]
In May 2014 it was announced that Edwards would direct the first Star Wars stand-alone film with writer Gary Whitta, due to be released on 16 December 2016.[9] In March 2014, it was revealed that Edwards' spin-off Star Wars film, now written by Chris Weitz and starring Felicity Jones, would be titled Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, set for release on 16 December 2016.[10]
Three of his influences for film-making are George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Quentin Tarantino.[11]
In May 2016, Edwards exited Godzilla 2 in an amicable split with the studio to work on smaller scale projects.[12]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Other | Notes |
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2005 | End Day | Yes | Yes | No | Television film | |
2005 | Hiroshima | No | No | No | Digital artist | Television documentary |
2007 | In the Shadow of the Moon | No | No | No | Visual effects | Documentary |
2010 | Monsters | Yes | Yes | No | Director of photography, Visual effects, Production designer | |
2014 | Godzilla | Yes | No | No | ||
2015 | Monsters: Dark Continent | No | No | Yes | Executive producer | |
2016 | Rogue One: A Star Wars Story | Yes | No | No |
Television series
Year | Show | Director | Other | Notes |
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2002–2003 | Nova | No | Animator | 2 episodes |
2003 | Seven Wonders of the Industrial World | No | Visual effects | 7 episodes |
2005 | Space Race | No | Digital effects artist and designer | 2 episodes |
2006 | Perfect Disaster | Yes | Visual effects | 2 episodes |
2008 | Heroes and Villains | Yes | Visual effects | Episode: "Attila the Hun" |
References
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External links
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- Gareth Edwards at the Internet Movie Database
- Factory Farmed, winner of the Sci-Fi-London 2008 film festival 48 Hour Film Challenge, on Dailymotion.
- Gareth Edwards: Indie Filmmaker, See how Gareth created his independent film with "pro-sumer" equipment.
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