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Neil Brook Johnson (July 26, 1967) is a British film and music video producer, director, and editor best known for his long association with heavy metal band Manowar, and for directing and writing Science Fiction Films.
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Early life
Born in Southampton, England he emigrated to Australia at the age of five. At the age of 20, Neil became the youngest (paid) director in Australia.[citation needed]
Johnson's lengthy career includes stints as producer, director, editor, cinematographer, and production manager. Beginning his career as a camera assistant, Neil was obsessed with Science Fiction, and would spend his spare time making short films.[original research?] His first 40 music videos were made for free before he started earning a living.[citation needed]
Main career
To date, he has made over 500 music videos for bands like Manowar, U2 and Rhapsody of Fire.[citation needed] He has directed 6 feature films. His first film, Demons In My Head (1997) is reputed to be the world's first digital film.[citation needed] His second film, To Become One (2000) was produced for exactly[citation needed] as proof that you do not need money to make a successful film.[original research?] His third film, Battlespace (2003) was the shot in Arizona and boasted over 500 digital effects, which, at the time, was a major feat before the digital film-making explosion.[dubious ]
From 2005-2007, he shot an additional 20 minutes for the first 2 films, re-cut them, updated the effects, re-sized the films up to high definition and renamed the films.[citation needed] Demons In My Head is now called Nephilim and To Become One is called Bipolar Armageddon.
In 2008, he made Humanity's End, a film about the last man in the universe being hunted down to extinction by a race of beings known as the Nephilim. In fact, all his films take place in the same universe and all contain Nephilim as characters dominating mankind.[citation needed]
Achievements
Johnson has received numerous awards for his music video and film work[citation needed], and has even been awarded a number of Gold DVDs in Germany for his Manowar DVDs.[citation needed]
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Categories:- Living people
- 1967 births
- British film directors
- People from Southampton
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