Marc Boothe, Managing Director of award winning media arts agency B3 Media, is one of the international guests at the Documentary Edge Festival and DOC Lab in Auckland.
Marc Boothe, Managing Director of award winning media arts agency B3 Media, is one of the international guests at the Documentary Edge Festival and DOC Lab in Auckland.
B3 Media, based in Brixton, has produced a broad slate of innovative projects across film, internet, mobile phone and visual art.
Marc has produced the highly acclaimed feature film 'Bullet Boy' directed by Saul Dibb, for which he was nominated Best British Producer by the London Film Critics Circle.
He is also the Executive Producer of the UK-wide digital short scheme 'Blank Slate’ (supported by the UK Film Council and the Arts Council England). He also produced Identities.tv an innovative series of shorts, made for digital cinemas, online and mobile phones, developed in collaboration with spoken word artists, visual artists, VJ’s and filmmakers.
Marc is currently completing Tate:Remixed an online collaboration involving digital with the Tate Modern where spoken word artists create a series of short films based on their interpretation of the works of Francis Bacon, Mark Rothko and Turner Prize nominees 2008.
He is also developing the feature film project THE AMAZING LABOURS OF ARTHUR GLASS with writer-director Robert Samuels for Film Four. The is the first project to be developed from the B3 FeatureLab: a collaboration with Film4, Binger Filmlab and Skillset.
Marc is a guest at the Documentary Edge Festival in Auckland, with the assistance of the British Council New Zealand. Marc will be involved with the DOC Lab 27-28 Feb, as well as being a panellist at the festival events.