Mark Imgrund
Mark Imgrund is an American film editor with commercials, feature films TV shows, and digital content among his credits.
Education[edit]
An American University graduate with a B.A. in Visual Media, Imgrund edits long form projects in addition to his commercial work. While enrolled in American University's Visual Media program, he studied photography and experimental film. He also attended the School of Visual Arts in New York as well as Ohio University and the University of London. He also attended Berklee College of Music for Music Supervision for Film, TV and advertising.
Early work[edit]
After working in New York as a stop-motion animation assistant on commercials and music videos that included Peter Gabriel's "Big Time", Imgrund moved into editing, assisting on music videos that included "Dirty Blvd." for Lou Reed, the Harris Savides directed video "Vertigo" for Matthew Sweet, as well as videos for New Order, Keith Richards, and R.E.M..
A move to the west coast brought him to Spot Welders where he worked alongside editors Robert Duffy and Michael Heldman - assisting on a variety of music videos and commercials directed by among others, Mark Romanek, Samuel Bayer, Tarsem, Jean-Baptiste Mondino and Spike Jonze.
Recent history[edit]
Recently Imgrund's editing can be seen in commercials and digital content featuring comedy, dialogue and documentary style storytelling. He worked as an additional editor on Rory Kennedy's feature-length documentary "TAKE EVERY WAVE: The Life of Laird Hamilton" as an additional editor. The film premiered at Sundance in January 2017. Other notable credits as an additional editor: "Under An Arctic Sky", premiering at TriBeCa Film Festival in April 2017.
In October, 2017 Imgrund begins work on a new doc series for Netflix.
Awards[edit]
Imgrund has been awarded an Emmy Award, a Monitor Award, three Gold NY Addy Awards, a Best of Broadcast Addy Award, and an AICP award for his 2006 Nokia campaign which was screened at MOMA. His work also won a finalist placing with the London International Advertising Awards.
Work credits[edit]
His music videos include work for Phranc, Jamiroquai, and the final track recorded by the original line-up of the Smashing Pumpkins titled "Untitled". Longform work includes a trailer for the feature "Spring Forward" directed by Tom Gilroy, produced by Jim McKay and Michael Stipe & starring Liev Schreiber and Ned Beatty; documentary shorts for the Smashing Pumpkins, EPK's for Lenny Kravitz and John Hiatt; a live concert for Beck; on stage-projected tour visuals for Paul Oakenfold w/ Perry Farrell and Grant-Lee Phillips, corporate projects for Microsoft and Toyota, as well as the main title sequence for the feature film "Mona Lisa Smile".
Commercial credits include: Facebook, Apple, Google, Pandora, Infiniti, Oculus, AT&T, Sony, Bose, Mazda, Ford, Microsoft, Starbucks, Honda, Toyota, Target, Hyundai, US Cellular, BMW, Quiksilver/Roxy, Nokia, Bank of America, Xbox, Honda, Citibank, Samsung, New Balance,[1] Ford, Energizer, SBC, Microsoft, DirecTV, Sony, and Merrill Lynch.
References[edit]
- ↑ "New Balance". Brand New School. Archived from the original on May 7, 2008. Retrieved May 6, 2007.
- Mark Imgrund on IMDb
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