

John Pozer
Introduction
John Pozer is a Canadian film director, screenwriter, producer and editor.He has had two independent features selected to the Cannes International Film Festival and directed a slate of episodic television, both live action and animation.
Biography
Pozer began his career in the 1960s as a stage actor, touring in musical theatre productions such as Camelot, The King and I, The Sound of Music, and starring in the title roles ofOliver and Peter Pan.He went on to star as Jim Hawkins in Treasure Island, which opened the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.In 1970, Pozer was presented with the E.V. Young Memorial Award for Most Promising Actor.
Born in Kamloops, British Columbia, Pozer studied filmmaking and creative writing at the University of British Columbia and graduated with a Masters of Fine Arts in Cinema from Concordia University in Montreal. He received the UBC Film Society Award for his series of documentaries which profiled university life in the 1980s.
In 2010, Pozer became Senior Directing Instructor for the Vancouver Film School and was acknowledged in 2012 for 'excellence in teaching' for his contribution to the film production program.
Pozer authored his first book, 21st Century Film Student PRIMER - Everything You Need to Know and Do Before You Go to Film School, which was released in 2019.