Adam Mason was born in Cambridge in 1975, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey that would take him to the pinnacle of success in the film industry. After graduating from the prestigious London Film School, he embarked on a career that would span over two decades, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Mason directed and produced an astonishing 90 music videos over the course of seven years, earning him a reputation as a master of his craft. His impressive portfolio also included several award-winning short films, a testament to his innovative approach and dedication to his art.
In 2004, Mason ventured into feature filmmaking with Broken, a groundbreaking project made on a shoestring budget of less than 5000 pounds. Despite the modest budget, the film went on to find distribution through The Weinstein Company and garnered numerous awards worldwide, cementing Mason's status as a rising star in the industry.
The success of Broken caught the attention of Hollywood, and Mason soon found himself directing The Devil's Chair, a psychological thriller financed by Crystal Sky. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, where it won numerous festival awards and received widespread critical acclaim. Sony distributed the film internationally, further solidifying Mason's reputation as a talented and versatile director.
As he continued to hone his craft, Mason's next project, Blood River, a psychological thriller shot in an abandoned ghost town in Death Valley, showcased his ability to create atmospheric and suspenseful storytelling. The film was a critical and commercial success, demonstrating Mason's versatility and range as a director.
In 2008, Mason directed a 20-part commercial campaign for Dodge, further solidifying his reputation as a master of his craft. His next feature film, Luster, a subversive black-comedy take on the classic Jekyll & Hyde story, is currently in post-production. Mason is also developing a slate of feature and television scripts, while continuing to work on music videos and commercials, solidifying his status as a true creative force in the industry.