Biography
Jack Johnson worked in the film industry as a production illustrator, a role that involves creating visual representations of sets, props, and scenes to guide the production design process. Johnson contributed to two notable productions in this capacity. In 1985, Johnson served as a production illustrator for The Goonies, a family adventure film directed by Richard Donner. The film’s imaginative and detailed production design relied on such illustrations to plan its iconic sets and locations. Johnson later worked on Jerry Maguire, a 1996 drama directed by Cameron Crowe, where production illustrations helped shape the film’s visual approach to its narrative and setting.
Production illustrators like Johnson translate script ideas into tangible visual references, bridging the gap between con…




