Marc Sylvan

Marc Sylvan

Marc Sylvan is a composer and sound designer producing work for television, commercials, film and video game projects.

Television credits include The Million Pound Drop Live, Total Wipeout, Pointless, Catchphrase, Prize Island, Stepping Out, Fifteen to One, Britain's Brightest, Ejector Seat, The Bank Job, Dara Ó Briain: School of Hard Sums, Paddy's Show and Telly, Divided, Alesha's Street Dance Stars, Golden Balls, The Common Denominator, Face the Clock, Sport Relief does Glee Club, Beat the Pack, Samuel Johnson Prize, Tipping Point: Lucky Stars and 101 Ways To Leave A Game Show.

Film and animation credits include the sci-fi short ‘Embryo’ (winner of ‘Best Sound Design’ at the Vision 2005 Festival), which led to collaborations with Beavis & Butthead animator James Dean Conklin and Shrek animator Lee Lanier. Marc’s commercial credits include adverts for Honda, Rolls Royce, The Health Lottery, Sega, The Sun, Yamaha and the Saleen S7 Supercar.

In 2004 Marc began to collaborate with award-winning video game composer Richard Jacques. The pair have since worked together on many major game releases including Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, The Club, Virtua Tennis 2009, Hasbro Family Game Night, Eye Pet, Pursuit Force, Sega Superstars Tennis, EyeToy: Play 3 and the cult retro platformer Explodemon.

Other areas of work include multimedia and web content. Credits include the British Heart Foundation website, the online game for The Bank Job television show, as well as online content for Adobe, Red Bull, First Direct, Endemol Gaming, Syco’s Red or Black? and Monaco super-club Amber Lounge.

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