Martin Stirling

Martin Stirling (Born 17 June 1985) is a British writer and director working in film, television, and commercials. He is known for his contributions to socially committed advertising, directing Save The Children's "Most Shocking Second a Day Video" and Greenpeace's "LEGO: Everything is NOT Awesome".[1] He acted as Creative Director on the Mos Def force-feeding viral directed by BAFTA winner Asif Kapadia [2]

He was selected for Shots' New Director Award 2014,[3] and called "one of the internet's most viewed directors" by Director's Notes.[4]

Stirling has received awards in Gold from Cannes Lions, Bronze from the Clio Award's and a White Pencil from D&AD.[5] In 2012, Stirling entered and won the Sci-Fi-London 48 Hour Film Challenge with the short film Future.Inc

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