Martin Stirling(I)
- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Martin Stirling is a multi-award winning director and writer, emerging from the world of short films and commercials with works that are playful and provocative. Described by Director's Notes as "one of the internet's most watched directors" he is best known for his socially committed storytelling.
His short "Most Shocking Second a Day Video" for Save The Children has reached over 500 million views and won a Gold Lion at Cannes. Martin won more Lions with his subversive "LEGO: Everything is NOT Awesome" attack ad which ended the 50 year partnership between LEGO and Shell. He was also the Creative Director behind the controversial Mos Def force feeding viral directed by Asif Kapadia (Amy, Senna).
He directed both series of Spencer Jones' BAFTA-nominated The Mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk and all episodes of Iain Stirling's new sitcom Buffering for ITV2.
He won the grand prize at Sci-Fi London's 48 Hour Film Challenge in 2012 with the short Future.Inc.
His short "Most Shocking Second a Day Video" for Save The Children has reached over 500 million views and won a Gold Lion at Cannes. Martin won more Lions with his subversive "LEGO: Everything is NOT Awesome" attack ad which ended the 50 year partnership between LEGO and Shell. He was also the Creative Director behind the controversial Mos Def force feeding viral directed by Asif Kapadia (Amy, Senna).
He directed both series of Spencer Jones' BAFTA-nominated The Mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk and all episodes of Iain Stirling's new sitcom Buffering for ITV2.
He won the grand prize at Sci-Fi London's 48 Hour Film Challenge in 2012 with the short Future.Inc.