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  1. Jim Weedon is an award winning Writer, Film/Commercial Director and Editor. His feature and television work includes Gladiator, Taboo, Sword of Vengeance. His commercial work includes clients such Nike, Adidas, Reebok, Sony, Sky, Syfy Channel, Guinness, Hennessy, Rolex, Amstel, Staropramen and many more.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm6406593Jim Weedon - IMDb

    Director: Sword of Vengeance. Jim Weedon is known for Sword of Vengeance (2015), Venom of the Muse and Defiance: Join the Fight (2013).

    • Director, Editor
    • Jim Weedon
  3. May 29, 2015 · Sword of Vengeance: Directed by Jim Weedon. With Stanley Weber, Annabelle Wallis, Karel Roden, Ed Skrein. Vengeance is the driving force behind a shadow walker's return to Norman conquered Saxon lands after the Battle of Hastings and a brutal repression of it's people by a cruel lord.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Jim Weedon
    • 2015-05-29
  4. Sep 29, 2023 · Johnny Foreigner Welcomes Director Jim Weedon. Reps. London, UK. 73. LIKE. ADD TO COLLECTION. 29/09/2023. Share. Jim has worked with brands including Adidas, Nike, Reebok, BMW, Volvo, Sony, Rolex, HSBC and Barclays Bank.

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  5. johnnyforeigner.tv › director › jim-weedonJim Weedon

    Jim began his career as an editor working with such talents as Ridley Scott, Oliver Stone, Johnathon Glazier and Jake Scott to name a few. He first broke into music videos as the youngest editor in Soho cutting for bands such as Jamiroquai, U2, Unkle, Blur and Radiohead, followed by commercials soon after and in 2002 was awarded a D&AD Pencil ...

  6. Jun 4, 2015 · With the release of Sword of Vengeance, starring Stanley Weber (Borgias), on DVD and Digital, Jim Weedon, Director, has given this interview to talk about the making of the film. From the outset, what was your initial feeling or take when you came on board to direct the film?

  7. Sword of Vengeance (Serbian: Mač osvete) is a 2014 British-Serbian historical action film directed by Jim Weedon, his first feature film, and starring Stanley Weber, Annabelle Wallis, and Ed Skrein. Weedon's action sequences, and the overall look of the film, were inspired by samurai films.