A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Martin Parry studied cinematography at Bournemouth film school in the late eighties. After graduating in 1991 he began his career shooting pop promos and commercials for various London production companies. He has shot films in Europe, Asia and North America - worked on feature films with Dougray Scott, Rutger Hauer and Jürgen Prochnow. Martin has also worked in Hollywood shooting on the Culver City studio lot and travelled extensively filming documentaries in Vietnam and Cambodia. In 2009 he formed a production company in Berlin with film school colleague Alex Ross. Their remit is to produce films reflecting contemporary life in the 21st century. Their first film ‘Tom Atkins Blues’ has been distributed in cinemas throughout Germany. Martin also works as a Director/Cameraman on corporate productions in the UK He is a skilled Steadicam operator. (Linkedin)
Cinematography:
1993 The Frontline
1994 The Priest and the Pirate
2010 Tom Atkins Blues
Co-Producer:
1993 The Frontline
1994 The Priest and the Pirate
2010 Tom Atkins Blues
Director of Photography:
1993 The Frontline
1994 The Priest and the Pirate
2009 Protect Me From What I Want
2010 Boys On Film 4: Protect Me From What I Want
2010 Tom Atkins Blues
2015 Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream
2017 Teenage Superstars
Driver:
1993 The Frontline
1994 The Priest and the Pirate
2003 Love Actually
2009 Protect Me From What I Want
2010 Boys On Film 4: Protect Me From What I Want
2010 Tom Atkins Blues
2015 Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream
2017 Teenage Superstars
Steadicam Operator:
1993 The Frontline
1994 The Priest and the Pirate
2003 Love Actually
2009 Protect Me From What I Want
2010 Boys On Film 4: Protect Me From What I Want
2010 Tom Atkins Blues
2015 Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream
2017 Teenage Superstars
2020 Limbo
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