John Fasano embarked on his illustrious filmmaking journey by crafting industrial films for esteemed organizations such as IBM, laying the foundation for his future success.
In 1984, he penned the thought-provoking play "Thoughts in the Margin" for the esteemed human rights organization, Amnesty International, showcasing his versatility and creative range.
Throughout his career in the independent motion picture industry, Fasano has made significant contributions as both a producer and director, with notable works including 'ockn' Roll Nightmare (1987),Black Roses (1988),and The Jitters (1989).
Prior to his foray into filmmaking, Fasano began his career as a motion picture research editor for Time/Life's TV Cable Week, honing his skills and gaining valuable experience.
From 1983 to 1986, he served as a magazine editorial director, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and accomplished professional in the entertainment industry.