<p>Jeffrey Jacob &quot;J. J.&quot; Abrams (b. 1966) decided to be a filmmaker at the age of eight after his grandfather took him on the back-lot tour of Universal Studios. Throughout his career Abrams has dedicated his life to storytelling and worked tirelessly to become one of the best-known and most successful creators in Hollywood.</p><p>The thirty interviews collected in this volume span Abrams&#39;s entire career covering his many projects from television and film to video games and theater. The volume also includes a 1982 article about Abrams as a teen sensation whose short film High Voltage won the Audience Award at a local film festival and garnered the attention of Steven Spielberg.</p><p>Beginning his career as a screenwriter on films like Regarding Henry and Armageddon Abrams transitioned into a TV mogul with hit shows like Alias and Lost. Known for his imaginative work across several genres from science fiction and horror to action and drama Abrams&#39;s most successful films include Mission: Impossible III; Star Trek; and Star Wars: The Force Awakens which went on to become the highest-grossing film of all time in the United States. His production company Bad Robot has produced innovative genre projects like Cloverfield and Westworld. Abrams also cowrote a novel with Doug Dorst called S. and most recently he produced the Broadway run of The Play That Went Wrong.</p><p>In conversations with major publications and independent blogs Abrams discusses his long-standing collaborations with others in the field explains his affinity for mystery and describes his approach to creating films like those he gravitated to as a child revealing that the award-winning director-writer-producer is a fan before he is a filmmaker.</p>
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