Damon Martin
Damon Martin (born 1971) is an American film producer, having served as executive producer on a dozen films since 2004. He is also the former president and founder of Departure Studios, which has performed post-production audio services for approximately fifty independent feature films since the company's inception before being acquired by Black Satellite Records owner Ian Colhoun and renamed Black Satellite Sound Post.
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Occupation | Film actor, bass guitarist |
In 2007, Damon while still owner of Departure Studios, partnered with film financier Michael Roban CEO of Cold Fusion Media Group. Cold Fusion Media Group provides financing for independent films in the form of finishing funds, tax credits and rebates, and mezzanine lending to qualified motion picture productions. Damon has left the company as of June 2009 to pursue other interests and is no longer affiliated with the company.
Damon also has a history of success in the music industry. He was the bassist for the band Naked (circa 1997), and co-wrote the Billboard Top Ten rock track "Mann's Chinese" as well as Gavin winner Top 40 Song of the Year "Raining on the Sky." Damon also produced the Latin Jazz record "Black Orchid" with legendary bassist Al McKibbon.
The creativity and resolve shown in Damon's adult life were apparent in his youth, particularly as a teen-age ski racer.
Filmography
Year | Film | Notes |
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2003 | Northfork | |
2003 | I Love Your Work | |
2004 | The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things | |
2005 | Che Guevara | |
2005 | The Great New Wonderful | |
2005 | Shooting Gallery | video |
2006 | Deceit | TV movie |
2007 | What We Do Is Secret | |
2007 | Home of the Giants | |
2008 | The Guitar | |
2009 | Love N' Dancing | |
2010 | Freakonomics | documentary |
2011 | Another Happy Day | co-producer |
External links
- Damon Martin at IMDb