Jason Ó Fionnáin
Jason Ó Fionnáin, also known as Jason Finnane, was born in Dublin City, Ireland, on May 18, 1974. He is firstborn of six, and due to a difficult childhood, he found his sanctuary and passion in the arts. He is a self-trained and naturally talented creative artist, novelist, songwriter, producer, photographer and director. A resident of Mullingar Co.Westmeath Ireland since the age of 18, where he met his loving wife and mother of their three sons. He worked in different jobs for several years but continued his passion and work for the arts. He is a professional photographer since 2004. He is best known for his work as a photographer. He has won several awards, including a Fujifilm master photography award of year 2010 and photographer of year 2018 with various portrait awards since 2009 as a Director of Photography He is the founder and owner-director of FINNimaje(TM) since 2004 and FIONNÁIN CreativeArts(TM) since 2016. He received a QQI awards of distinction in 2018 for training needs and evaluation followed by Leadership and the Managing of People in 2022. Jason is the creator of the GODS & FIGHTING MEN film saga since 2018 and currently in pre-production of the first of nine instalments "The Secret Union"©. Postponed During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown of 2020, he wrote the book version of "The secret Union"© and secured his first professional contract deal with EuropeBooks as a debut author. Jason has received 10 accolades for a short film "AN BAILITHEOIR" received very well at The Michael Collins Centenary premiere. He has written and directed his debut feature film "The Cathach of Fionnán" with screener promised for Christmas 2022. His plans for the future are to implement and secure funding and/or a contract deal for the feature film trilogy production of the greatest Irish stories ever told on screen through his guided vision brought to life with the "GODS & FIGHTING MEN" Epic.
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- Conocido por : Directing
- Cumpleaños : 1974-05-18
- Lugar de nacimiento : Dublin, Ireland