First Films by Famous Directors: Peter Jackson

Before the mega-budgets and A-list talent, some of the biggest directors in Hollywood started out making little films with friends and family. Others made student films. But however the filmmaker started, these are the movies that launched their careers.

An old saying goes, 'show me the boy at seven and I'll show you the man.' This certainly holds true for Peter Jackson - although maybe we'll have until he turned
 eight.

Peter Jackson
Born on October 31, 1961 in Pukerua Bay, North Island, New Zealand, Peter Jackson began making movies at the age of eight. He already liked to take photographs, so a family friend bought the young Jackson a super 8mm camera. He has been a filmmaker ever since. At age nine he even attempted to remake his favorite film, King Kong, using his own stop-motion effects. His next attempt to remake King Kong would have a slightly bigger budget.

Unlike many of the filmmakers working today, Jackson never went to film school. Instead he created his own short films with the help of family and friends. He was turned down for a job at the National Film Unit, New Zealand's government agency that produces tourist films about the country. With that avenue closed, Jackson began working other jobs to support himself, while shooting shorts on the weekends. One of these weekend films, expanded from its original ten minute length into a feature film. The project took four years to complete (1983 - 1987) and was called Bad Taste.

Bad Taste
Peter Jackson did nearly everything on the film: writer, director, producer, star - such is the world of low-budget moviemaking. But even this film, with its no-budget special effects, showed Jackson's formative style. His use of moving camera and combination of slapstick and horror would later be refined on numerous larger-budgeted films with Jackson at the helm. But in 1987, things weren't quite that rosy.

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Great article, great idea for a series of articles!

Posted on 04/24/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

You're right Esther. Feebles was Jackson's follow up to Bad Taste. Thanks for reading the article!

Posted on 03/29/2007 at 5:03:00 PM

I had forgotten that he did the Frighteners. I thought the concept on that was good but it just didn't work for some reason. However, I loved King Kong and my husband is a Lord of the Rings nut!

Posted on 03/29/2007 at 5:03:00 PM

Cool idea for a series. Heavenly Creatures is still one of my favorites. Didn't Peter Jackson also do Meet the Feebles, or am I thinking of someone else?

Posted on 03/29/2007 at 5:03:00 PM

Good article! My favorite films are King Kong and the Lord of the Rings.

Posted on 03/27/2007 at 6:03:00 PM

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