J. J. Abrams: Interviews

Jeffrey Jacob "J. J." Abrams (b. 1966) decided to be a filmmaker at the age of eight after his grandfather took him on the back-lot tour of Universal Studios. Throughout his career, Abrams has dedicated his life to storytelling and worked tirelessly to become one of the best-known and most successful creators in Hollywood.

The thirty interviews collected in this volume span Abrams's entire career, covering his many projects from television and film to video games and theater. The volume also includes a 1982 article about Abrams as a teen sensation whose short film High Voltage won the Audience Award at a local film festival and garnered the attention of Steven Spielberg.

Beginning his career as a screenwriter on films like Regarding Henry and Armageddon, Abrams transitioned into a TV mogul with hit shows like Alias and Lost. Known for his imaginative work across several genres, from science fiction and horror to action and drama, Abrams's most successful films include Mission: Impossible III; Star Trek; and Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which went on to become the highest-grossing film of all time in the United States. His production company, Bad Robot, has produced innovative genre projects like Cloverfield and Westworld. Abrams also cowrote a novel with Doug Dorst called S., and, most recently, he produced the Broadway run of The Play That Went Wrong.

In conversations with major publications and independent blogs, Abrams discusses his long-standing collaborations with others in the field, explains his affinity for mystery, and describes his approach to creating films like those he gravitated to as a child, revealing that the award-winning director-writer-producer is a fan before he is a filmmaker.

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J. J. Abrams: Interviews

Jeffrey Jacob "J. J." Abrams (b. 1966) decided to be a filmmaker at the age of eight after his grandfather took him on the back-lot tour of Universal Studios. Throughout his career, Abrams has dedicated his life to storytelling and worked tirelessly to become one of the best-known and most successful creators in Hollywood.

The thirty interviews collected in this volume span Abrams's entire career, covering his many projects from television and film to video games and theater. The volume also includes a 1982 article about Abrams as a teen sensation whose short film High Voltage won the Audience Award at a local film festival and garnered the attention of Steven Spielberg.

Beginning his career as a screenwriter on films like Regarding Henry and Armageddon, Abrams transitioned into a TV mogul with hit shows like Alias and Lost. Known for his imaginative work across several genres, from science fiction and horror to action and drama, Abrams's most successful films include Mission: Impossible III; Star Trek; and Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which went on to become the highest-grossing film of all time in the United States. His production company, Bad Robot, has produced innovative genre projects like Cloverfield and Westworld. Abrams also cowrote a novel with Doug Dorst called S., and, most recently, he produced the Broadway run of The Play That Went Wrong.

In conversations with major publications and independent blogs, Abrams discusses his long-standing collaborations with others in the field, explains his affinity for mystery, and describes his approach to creating films like those he gravitated to as a child, revealing that the award-winning director-writer-producer is a fan before he is a filmmaker.

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Jeffrey Jacob "J. J." Abrams (b. 1966) decided to be a filmmaker at the age of eight after his grandfather took him on the back-lot tour of Universal Studios. Throughout his career, Abrams has dedicated his life to storytelling and worked tirelessly to become one of the best-known and most successful creators in Hollywood.

The thirty interviews collected in this volume span Abrams's entire career, covering his many projects from television and film to video games and theater. The volume also includes a 1982 article about Abrams as a teen sensation whose short film High Voltage won the Audience Award at a local film festival and garnered the attention of Steven Spielberg.

Beginning his career as a screenwriter on films like Regarding Henry and Armageddon, Abrams transitioned into a TV mogul with hit shows like Alias and Lost. Known for his imaginative work across several genres, from science fiction and horror to action and drama, Abrams's most successful films include Mission: Impossible III; Star Trek; and Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which went on to become the highest-grossing film of all time in the United States. His production company, Bad Robot, has produced innovative genre projects like Cloverfield and Westworld. Abrams also cowrote a novel with Doug Dorst called S., and, most recently, he produced the Broadway run of The Play That Went Wrong.

In conversations with major publications and independent blogs, Abrams discusses his long-standing collaborations with others in the field, explains his affinity for mystery, and describes his approach to creating films like those he gravitated to as a child, revealing that the award-winning director-writer-producer is a fan before he is a filmmaker.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781496820426
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 11/13/2018
Series: Conversations with Filmmakers Series
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Brent Dunham, Montebello, California, is an independent film scholar. His work has been published in the International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, and Society. He is editor of Danny Boyle: Interviews and James Cameron: Interviews, both published by University Press of Mississippi.

Table of Contents

Introduction x

Chronology xviii

Filmography xx

Beardless Wonders of Film Making Robert Young/1982 3

From the Archives: J. J. Abrams Interview Regarding Superman Ed Gross / 2002 6

TV Producer J. J. Abrams on Creating Lost David Bianculli / 2004 8

J. J. Abrams-Mission: Impossible III Peter Canavese / 2006 14

Interview: J. J. Abrams and Michelle Monaghan Clint Morris / 2006 17

J. J. Abrams George Stephanopoulas / 2006 21

The Mystery Box J. J. Abrams / 2007 30

J. J. Abrams Noel Murray / 2008 36

Star Trek: J. J. Abrams Interview John Hiscock / 2009 41

J. J. Abrams Takes on a Soaring Franchise Paul Fischer / 2009 44

Star Trek: J. J. Abrams Interview Rob Carnevale / 2009 51

J. J. Abrams Charlie Rose / 2009 56

J. J. Abrams-Director of Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Wars, and the Lost Finale Paul Byrne / 2009 68

J. J. Abrams Not Worried about Writer's Block on Fringe Tyrone Warner / 2010 72

An Interview with Super 8 Director J. J. Abrams Matthew Pejkovic / 2011 76

An Interview with J. J. Abrams, Director of Super 8 Matthew Toomey / 2011 79

Interview: Super 8 Director J. J. Abrams! Chris Eggertsen / 2011 83

J. J. Abrams Talks Super 8, Bad Robot, Lens Flares, Lost, Spielberg, and the Mystery Box Peter Sciretta / 2011 87

J. J. Abrams: The "Super" Career of a Movie-Crazed Kid Terry Gross / 2011 92

J. J. Abrams Charlie Rose / 2011 107

J. J. Abrams Interview Abbie Bernstein / 2011 119

Interview: J. J. Abrams-Star Trek: Into Darkness Iamag.co / 2013 124

J. J. Abrams Interview for Star Trek: Into Darkness John Hiscock / 2013 128

Meet the Author: Jonathan Tropper, J. J. Abrams, and Doug Dorst Jonathan Tropper / 2013 131

J. J. Abrams: Hollywood's Renaissance Man Horatia Harrod / 2014 145

Believe: J. J. Abrams Interview UKTV/2014 148

Interview with J. J. Abrams Andrew Fish / 2015 150

J. J. Abrams: The Force Awakens Interview Tara Salinas / 2015 155

J. J. Abrams Talks 10 Cloverfield Lane, the "Clover-Verse," Cannibal Airlines, and More Peter Sciretta / 2016 163

J. J. Abrams Interview Erik Nagel / 2017 167

Index 179

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