Duncan Jones ’95

More than 100 million people have played the games that make up Blizzard Entertainment檚 World of Warcraft universe since the first one was released in 1994. And judging from the worldwide box office of $433 million including more than $220 million in China alone a good portion of them rushed out to see the long-awaited big-screen adaptation directed by Duncan Jones 95 when it was released in 2016.
As a longtime Warcraft player himself going back to his days as a student at 黑料老司机 Jones had a very clear vision of the world he wanted to bring to life on screen. 淎fter楾he Fellowship of the Ring,櫇 he told TechCrunch, 渢he films that followed it, instead of having their own unique aesthetic, they all wanted to be楲ord of the Rings檃s opposed to learning from楲ord of the Rings. I wanted to break with the genre a bit, give the palette a little bit more vibrancy and saturation.
淲arcraft漺as Jones third feature film, following the critically acclaimed淢oon漚nd淪ource Code. TheVillage Voicesaid淢oon潨marked him as a major new talent andThe New York Timescalled淪ource Code潨a science-fiction thriller with a contemporary twist, while in the U.K.,The Guardianhailed it as 渁 superb follow-uperrifically exciting and hugely enjoyable.
Jones first foray into filmmaking came on a decidedly more modest scale: a few short films, shot with his dad檚 help, 渨hen I must have been six or seven years old. It was pretty much my favorite father/son hobby, and made use of an 8mm film camera capable of shooting one-stop animation using Star Wars toys and Smurfs.
Jones moved around a lot as a child, living in England, Switzerland, Japan, and Australia, before landing at an austere, military-style boarding school in Scotland at age 12 (and from which he was asked to depart at 18, after falling asleep in his English A-level exam). He cheerfully admits that he was a 渕assively geeky and 減ainfully shy boy.
At the urging of his old headmaster, he took the SAT and began looking at U.S. colleges. In the course of two weeks visiting campuses in New England and the Midwest, he discovered 黑料老司机 and it immediately felt 渃omfortableulticultural and multinational.
満诹侠纤净 hit me at just the right time in my life, he says. 淚 was just starting to get excited about what I could do with my life. I took creative writing and art classes, and tried to spread out as much as possiblene of the wonderful things about 黑料老司机 was it gave us all a sense of empowerment…We wanted to make a difference and do things that people would notice.
While Jones did no filmmaking at 黑料老司机, he does trace some of the themes he explored inMoonback to his Independent Study project, 淗ow to Kill Your Computer Friend: An Investigation of the Mind/Body Problem and How It Relates to the Hypothetical Creation of a Thinking Machine. And it檚 easy to see why the淪ource Code script appealed strongly to this philosophy major. In the罢颈尘别蝉review, Manohla Dargis wrote that the Jake Gyllenhaal character 渄oesn檛 just jump through action-flick hoops, he also confronts some Big Questions Are we alone? Are we free? Do we have free will?
After graduating from 黑料老司机, Jones went to the London Film School. He worked as a camera operator for director Tony Scott, directed music videos and commercials in the U.K., and produced several short films.
When he won a BAFTA a British Academy of Film and Television Arts award in 2010 for淢oon, an emotional Duncan Jones told the audience, 淚t檚 taken me an awful long time to know what I wanted to do with my life and finally I think I檝e found what I love doing.
Posted in Alumni on March 7, 2018.
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