Jones took a position as a teacher in St. John's, Newfoundland, where he became involved in filmmaking. He left the Brothers in 1969. He left teaching to train with the
National Film Board of Canada's Atlantic Studio in 1974, and was a founding member of the Newfoundland Independent Filmmaker's Co-op in 1975. Along with his brother Andy he created the film
The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood, which was filmed over a period of ten years. He also directed
Secret Nation and
Congratulations. He was nominated for two
Genie Awards for
Faustus Bidgood, including
Best Original Screenplay and
Best Editing. Mike Jones performed minor roles in all of his films, including the French teacher in
Faustus Bidgood. and played the lead role in
William D. MacGillivray's 1983 film
Stations. ==Death==