Jon Bowden(I)
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Actor
- Director
Born and raised in New Jersey, Jon's film career when he moved to San
Francisco and wrote, directed, and produced his first short film called
"Downtown." The film went on to play two sold-out screenings at the
1999 Mill Valley Film Festival. Inspired by his early success, Jon set
out to make his first feature film with collaborator/screenwriter,
Scott Rothman ("Fratboy", Warner Independent). Although their film,
entitled "Eddie's Dead", was ill fated, the experience of producing and
directing gave the young filmmaker invaluable insight and first-hand
knowledge. With the intent of becoming a better director, Jon began
taking acting classes at the Jean Shelton Actor's Theater in San
Francisco. In 2003, Jon turned his attention to playwriting and wrote
the three-act play, "Big Mouth". Under Jon's direction, "Big Mouth"
debuted at The Actors' Theatre of San Francisco in August of that year
and had a very successful run. Subsequently, the play received an
honorable mention at the 2004 Actors' Theatre (Santa Cruz) Full Length
Play Contest. In 2005, Jon adapted "Big Mouth" for the screen and named
the film version "The Full Picture." "The Full Picture" won the grand
prize for best feature at the 2008 Rhode Island International Film
Festival and was a surprise hit on the 2009 festival circuit.