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Marc Biedul
  • Floor Runner / Set PA
  • Production Assistant
  • Camera Trainee / Assistant
It's hard for me to define myself without drifting into film territory. Film will always be an integral part of my life; whether it's working towards a career in film making or frequently going to the cinema as a favourite past time. Nonetheless, If I were to take film out of the equation my passion for music, books, theatre and travel would be just as apparent. They will all be sought after on a day to day basis and demonstrate how I like to spend my time. If I were to describe myself in three words, I would say: loyal, ambitious and persistent. I have an overwhelming sense of loyalty to my friends, family and colleagues and also to the responsibilities I have been given as an individual. In regards to film making, whatever the obstacle and no matter how arduous, I firmly believe in sustaining loyalty to the needs of a production and for the good of everyone involved. I have always pushed myself to the best of my abilities and my sights will always be aimed high for bigger and more exciting challenges. My persistence is what helps me conquer these goals.

The Miserable Rich - Oliver


This is a music video I directed for the song 'Oliver' by Brighton based The Miserable Rich. The video was shot on the Red One and it follows an elderly man suffering from dementia (played by Michael Redmond). The video has a narrative and it depicts the elderly man trying to find his way home. Both the shooting and editing styles were designed to represent the characters unreliable memory, working in conjunction with Michael Redmond's devastating performance.

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Added July 2012

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