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Marc Ostrick

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Marc Ostrick
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, environmentalist, explorer

Marc Ostrick (born 1973) is an American born filmmaker and content creator. He attended the New World School of the Arts in Miami, Florida for High-School before attending the New York University Tisch School of the Arts for his Undergraduate in Film & Television Production and English Literature. In 2009 Marc Ostrick launched eGuiders, a website to curate and recommend the videos across the internet from industry experts.[1]

Career

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Ostrick co-directed 24: Conspiracy, a narrative series made specifically for mobile devices in 2005. 24: Conspiracy was a digital spin off to the television series 24 and was nominated for an Emmy Award in the Broadband Entertainment category.[2] Ostrick also worked on the production of a series on online videos that served as a transmedia storytelling continuation of the HBO series, John From Cincinnati (2006 - 2007).[3]

Marc Ostrick's other credits include:

  • Discovery Channel's Shark Week - Producer on the following programs:[4] Deadliest Sharks (2016), Shark Vortex (2017), and Lair of the Sawfish (also Directed by) (2017)
  • Fabien Cousteau's Mission 31 - Producer of the original content created on the expedition. (2014)
  • MacGillivray Freeman Films - Launched and oversaw original content created for the One World One Ocean multi-platform campaigning. (2011 - 2013)
  • Open Hearted[5] (2002) (director / producer)
  • Without A Net: Creating NYPD Blue- Feature Documentary (2000) (director, writer, camera, editor)

References

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  1. ^ "eGuiders cuts through clutter of a gazillion videos online - USATODAY.com". usatoday30.usatoday.com. Retrieved 2017-10-12.[dead link]
  2. ^ "24: Conspiracy nominated for Emmy Award - 24 Spoilers". 24 Spoilers. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
  3. ^ ""John from Cincinnati's" man behind the viral vid curtain". Variety. 2007-08-10. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
  4. ^ "Sharp Eye". Retrieved 2017-12-12.
  5. ^ Indiewire (2003-03-07). "Full Frame Doc Festival Opening with World Premiere of "Seabiscuit"". IndieWire. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
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