MARTIN PERCY

Martin Percy is a director and producer of interactive video. He has won three Webbys, received three Emmy nominations, two BAFTA nominations, nine Webby nominations and eleven Webby honorees. He has created interactive video pieces for institutions including the Tate Gallery, British Film Institute and National Theatre, working with people including Sir Ian McKellen, Sir Derek Jacobi, Gordon Ramsay, Julie Walters, Tracey Emin, Jonathan Ross and Malcolm McDowell.

Principal awards and nominations:
Jameson1780.com
(2011) (director)
Webby Awards – Best Use of Interactive Video, 2012 – Winner
Webby Awards – People’s Choice, Best Use of Interactive Video, 2012 – Winner
Webby Awards – Best Use of Video, 2012 – Honoree
Tate Kids: Wondermind (2011) (director/ producer of interactive video element)
Webby Awards – Education, 2012 – Nominee
Webby Awards – Best Use of Interactive Video, 2012 – Honoree
The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco: The Bali Temple Explorer (2011) (director/ producer)
Webby Awards – Travel & Adventure, 2011 – Winner
Webby Awards – Faith & Religion, 2012 – Honoree
Tate Kids: The Secret Dancer (2009) (director/ producer)
Webby Awards – Best Use of Interactive Video, 2010 – Nominee
BAFTA British Academy Award 2010 – Children’s Interactive – nominee
Tate Modern: Street Art HD (2008) (director/ producer)
Emmy Awards – New Approaches to News & Documentary Programming 2009 – Nominee
Webby Awards – Best Use of Interactive Video, 2009 – Nominee
Tate Modern: The One That Spoke to Me (2008) (director/ producer)
Emmy Awards – New Approaches to News & Documentary Programming 2009 – Nominee