John Jackman
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Born | Durham, North Carolina, U.S. | February 8, 1957, in
Education | B.A. Moravian College, M.Div. Moravian Theological Seminary |
Occupation | Moravian pastor, author, and filmmaker |
Years active | 1981-present |
Website |
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John Jackman (born February 8, 1957) is a Moravian pastor, author, and filmmaker. He has written widely on digital filmmaking technology, film lighting, and digital special effects. He is one of the founders and Executive Director of Comenius Foundation, that supports faith related and educational media projects. He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Piedmont Triad Film. His filmmaking work has primarily emphasized historical faith related topics.
Education and Ordination
Jackman received a B.A. in Philosophy, from Moravian College in 1979 and a M.Div. from Moravian Theological Seminary in 1982. He was ordained as a deacon in the Moravian Church and was consecrated a presbyter on October 12, 1986.
Denominational and Ecumenical Work
In 1988, he was appointed chairman of the Division of Communications for the Northern Province of the Moravian Church. In this role he began work on the experimental "Moravian Video Magazine," a quarterly video program sent to all Moravian churches in America. He served on the Board of directors of the Greater Reading Council of Churches in Reading, Pennsylvania (now the Reading-Berks Council of Churches) and served as host of the GRCC's local Public-access television cable TV call-in program. Following Hurricane Hugo in 1989, Jackman served as coordinator for Moravian work crews to rebuild churches and schools on St Croix. In 1991, he traveled through Eastern Nicaragua documenting recovery from the aftermath of the Sandinista war.
While serving in Union, New Jersey, he helped reorganize the local Council of Churches and served as its president. He currently serves as senior pastor of Trinity Moravian Church in Winston-Salem, NC and from 2011-2013 was Chair of the Board of Elders of Salem Congregation.
Bibliography
Books
- Jackman, John (2002). Lighting for Digital Video & Television. Lawrence, KS: CMP Books. ISBN 1-57820-115-2. 222 pp.
- ——— (2004). Lighting for Digital Video & Television (2nd ed.). Lawrence, KS: CMP Books. ISBN 1-57820-251-5. 256 pp.
- ——— (2010). Lighting for Digital Video & Television (3rd ed.). Burlington, MA: Focal Press. ISBN 978-0-240-81227-4. 261 pp.
- ——— (2007). Bluescreen Compositing. Burlington, MA: Focal Press. ISBN 1-57820-283-3. 222 pp.
Selected Articles
- Jackman, John (1997). "Let Bones Be the Backbone: Animation in Imagine". 3D World (Miller-Freeman) 3 (10): 59. ISSN 1083-5288.
- ——— (1997). "Seeing the Light: Everything You Need to Light a 3D Scene". 3D World (Miller-Freeman) 3 (1): 80. ISSN 1083-5288.
- ——— (2001). "DV Goes to the Opera". DV Magazine (CMP) 9 (7): 54. ISSN 1541-0943.
- ——— (2002). "Cameras: What You Pay For, What You Get". DV Magazine (CMP) 10 (4): 38. ISSN 1541-0943.
- ——— (2002). "Lighting the Darkness". DV Magazine (CMP) 10 (10): 20. ISSN 1541-0943.
- ——— (2003). "Keying 4:1:1 Footage". DV Magazine (CMP) 11 (6): 28. ISSN 1541-0943.
- ——— (2004). "Production Issues: Lighting Dark Skin". DV Magazine (CMP) 12 (5): 68. ISSN 1541-0943.
- ——— (2004). "HDV and the Future". DV Magazine (CMP) 12 (12): 44. ISSN 1541-0943.
- John Jackman (2004). "The Craft of Lighting: Light for the Eyes". DV Magazine (CMP) 13 (6): 64. ISSN 1541-0943.
- John Jackman (2004). "HDV to Film: A Real-World Test on the Big Screen". DV Magazine (CMP) 14 (1): 30. ISSN 1541-0943.
Selected Editorials
- John Jackman (March 31, 1996). "Ethics In the Boardroom". New Jersey Star-Ledger.
- John Jackman (April 28, 1999). "Images of Violence Warp Young Minds". Winston-Salem Journal.
- John Jackman (March 9, 2002). "Who Will Speak in the Public Interest?". Winston-Salem Journal.
Filmography
Numerous video and television productions, including The Moravian Video Magazine.
Year | Title | Role |
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2001 | Zinzendorf | Director, Writer |
2003 | Hymns of Praise | Director, Writer |
2004 | An Uncommon Union | Producer, Director |
2009 | Wesley | Director, Writer |
2014 | Newton's Grace | Director, Writer |
Awards
- 2010 Platinum FEXY Award (motion graphics/CGI special FX)[1]
- 2010 Silver Crown - Best Drama Over $250k (ICVM Crown Awards)
- 2010 Bronze Crown - Best Picture (ICVM Crown Awards)
- 2010 First Place Feature Film Competition, Bayou City Inspirational Film Festival[2]
- 2010 Platinum EMPixx Award, CGI/Special Effects [3]
- 2010 Humanitarian of the Year in the area of Technology, ScottCares Foundation.
References
External links
- http://www.johnjackman.com/
- John Jackman at the Internet Movie Database
- Wesley at the Internet Movie Database
- Wesley the Movie Official Web Site
- NPR Affiliate WFDD Featured Interview: "Voices & Viewpoints"
- "Second Cinema" Interview with host Hilary Russo
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