Filmmaker Spotlight
Martin Sellers
By Matthew Jimenez
By Matthew Jimenez
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Rough Cut would like to recognize Martin Sellers for his outstanding work and achievements.
Matt-
The first time I really got to work with Martin was during a brutal but fun three day weekend for Jay McGee's Senior Project, of which Martin was DP for. Each day was about thirteen hours long. His work is outstanding and beautiful, I have no doubt that Martin will make anything look amazing and meaningful if you give him a camera. I wish you the best man.
I asked Martin why he has chosen film as a medium to express his ideas and creativity.
I asked Martin why he has chosen film as a medium to express his ideas and creativity.
Martin-
My biggest influence would probably surfing films like puddles in the sky, a broke down melody, and the September sessions, I try to apply the rhythm and flow of those filming style to narratives.
Inspirations
Then I asked about his favorite filmmakers and films.
Martin-
Favorite filmmaker, don't really have one. I like a lot of them but don't have a favorite.
My favorite film is Mongol, hands down.
Favorite Film
I was curious about his plans for the future.Martin-
My future plans are become a DP, not so much in the Hollywood scene, travel documentary, and surf films. Now that I've had a small insight to the travel filming world I feel like I could really get into it. Also I've always been big into surfing, if get a crack at a surfing film I know I can make some epics stuff happen.
Special thanks to: Opa from making it all happen
Awesome stuff Martin, best of luck to you.
ReplyDeleteMartin has a great eye for composition. His surfer dude attitude provides a great calming effect on even the most frantic of directors. Dedicated to getting the shot, no matter what it takes.
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