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== References ==
== References ==
1. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_/ai_n16706728 'With a good producer, cameraman and strong casting, not a lot can go wrong' | Sunday Herald, The | Find Articles at BNET]
1. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_/ai_n16706728 'With a good producer, cameraman and strong casting, not a lot can go wrong' | Sunday Herald, The | Find Articles at BNET]

2. [http://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/reviews.php?film_id=20244 Jimmy: Movie Review by Andrew Robertson | Eye For Film]

3. [http://www.bafta.org/scotland/awards/new-talent-awards-nominations-in-2012,3168,BA.html BAFTA New Talent Awards Nominations]


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Revision as of 14:33, 12 March 2012

Martin Smith is a film maker who wrote and directed the 2006 Scottish BAFTA Award winning short Tracks. He has also directed music videos for acts such as Arab Strap, The Delgados and King Creosote amongst others. His first short film Accidents featured Kate Dickie (Red Road).

Filmography

'Tracks' (2006) was commissioned by the UK Film Council, Scottish Screen, and GMAC for the DigiCult scheme and made with producer Karen M Smyth of La Belle Allee Productions. It has won the BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Short Film, was highly commended at the TCM Turner Classic Shorts Competition, and nomined Best UK Short at Raindance. Starring David MacNeil, Ryan Wallace and Tony Martin.

'Accidents' (2006) was made independently for Scottish Screen and produced by Nicki Young through Sugar Tree Productions. Starring Ryan Wallace, Kate Dickie and Julie Wilson.

Martin's third commissioned short film was 'Jimmy' (2012), made for the Scottish Documentary Institute, BBC Scotland and Creative Scotland. The film features disabled rights campaigner Jimmy McIntosh MBE. It has been Nominated for the BAFTA New Talent Award from BAFTA Scotland for Best Director Of Photography.

References

1. 'With a good producer, cameraman and strong casting, not a lot can go wrong' | Sunday Herald, The | Find Articles at BNET

2. Jimmy: Movie Review by Andrew Robertson | Eye For Film

3. BAFTA New Talent Awards Nominations

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