James Mather
James Mather, a distinguished British film director and cinematographer, was born in 1968 in London, England. Mather's directorial career, active from the late 1990s, has predominantly focused on the genres of action, adventure, and science fiction, with his most renowned work being the 2012 film "Lockout," co-directed with Stephen St. Leger, which won him critical acclaim. Although Mather's filmography lacks significant awards from major film festivals, he is known for his visual storytelling, often using dynamic and unconventional camera angles to enhance the narrative tension.
James Mather, the man behind the camera, is a passionate and creative individual, who has continually pushed the boundaries of cinematic storytelling.