Marcin Nowak
Born1978 (age 4546)
NationalityPolish
Occupation(s)Producer, director, special effects artist
Years active2000s - present
EmployerEfektpol

Marcin Nowak (born 1978 in Łódź) is a Polish producer, director and special effects artist. The foundation for his career began while studying cinematography and editing in Łódź. With his first experience in film and computer games in the 2000s, he focused his work on special effects. With over ten years of film and games production, he deals with projects ranging from production to animation. In 2012, Nowak founded Efektpol.

Computer games

In 2003, he started working on a computer game, The Witcher, as a scriptwriter, main cutscene director, motion capture director and motion capture actor. He was one of the first in Poland to use motion capture in practice. For The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings he was responsible for the main trailers[1] and features. For the 2015 game Dying Light he served as cutscene director, motion capture director and scriptwriter.

Feature films

For the film Snow White and Russian Red (2009), Nowak was responsible for action and special effects design, on-set supervision of special effects and post-production. In Manhunt (2012) he held the post of the second unit director and handled the film's VFX. For The Girl from the Wardrobe (2013), Nowak managed the VFX’s pre-production, design and on-set supervision.

Short films, video clips, and commercials

While directing the video clip "Do jutra" (2009) for Borys Szyc, Nowak utilized miniatures and puppetry animation. In 2012, during a period of one month, he produced, directed and shot a short animated film, Honey I Killed the Cats,[2] based on a text by Dorota Masłowska. He also directed a series of animated commercials for Paperlinx Packaging.[3]

References

  1. "GameTrailers - YouTube".
  2. ""Honey, I killed the cats" - dir. Marcin Nowak".
  3. "Optymalizacja". Archived from the original on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2014-08-11.
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