About

Known credits:
12
Birthday:
1931-11-27
Place of birth:
London, England, UK
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Geoffrey Jones

Overview

Geoffrey Jones (27 November 1931 – 21 June 2005) was a British documentary film director and editor, noted for his contributions to the genre of the industrial film, and in particular British Transport Films.

Jones's first major work for British Transport Films was the 1963 film Snow, an eight-minute short demonstrating how the railway network coped with the 1963 "Big Freeze". Noted for its fast-paced editing and unusual photography, the film received 14 major awards upon its release and an Oscar nomination in 1965.

The success of this film led to his longer 1967 short Rail, which contrasted the final days of the steam engine with the emergence of diesel and electric power on the West and South Coast lines. This was nominated for a BAFTA Film Award in 1968. His third and final film for BTF was Locomotion, completed in 1975, a history of the railways consisting of over 400 archive artworks, films and objects edited to music.

Known for

Directing

2005 A Chair-a-plane Kwela Directing Director 59
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2005 A Chair-a-plane Flamenco Directing Director 59
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2005 Seasons Project Directing Director 59
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1975 Locomotion Directing Director 58
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1970 This Is Shell Directing Director 58
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1967 Rail Directing Director 59
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1964 Trinidad & Tobago Directing Director 59
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1963 Shell Spirit Directing Director 59
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1963 Snow Directing Director 59
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Production

1975 Locomotion Production Producer 58
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Editing

1975 Locomotion Editing Editor 58
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1963 Snow Editing Editor 59
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