23/11/2020
So for today’s ‘Meet the Talent Monday’ we meet the very modest Joe Marcus...
“I had a lucky start”, says veteran editor Joe. Aged thirteen, he began syncing up rushes for his father, twice Oscar nominated Irish documentary film director, Louis Marcus (first image).
“Honestly, I just did it for pocket money, I wanted to be a record producer.”
But aged fifteen, Joe started at Windmill Lane Studios, Ireland’s first post house.
“In 1984, it was 1” tape and Telecine suites, working on film, television and music promos. I guess that’s what sucked me in.”
A move to London in 1988 aged nineteen, Joe began cutting news and current affairs for foreign broadcasters.
” I worked with a lot of great journalists from around the world and learnt a lot. Discovering the storytelling aspect of the process is really what made me want a career in editing, though music was never far behind.”
Returning home to Dublin in 1990, Joe worked for all the major post houses before going freelance in 1991.
“I’d spend days in the edit and nights playing in bands and recording in studios. A few career highlights include editing with Jim Sheridan on “Into The West”, cutting concerts for the Beach Boys and Fun Lovin’ Criminals, editing Panorama, as well as writing and directing my own series for the BBC.”
“Over the years, I’ve kept up and extended my skills across sound-mixing, grading and on-lining, so I’m able to do very good deals for producers if they’re not already tied in to post elsewhere.”
Of this year Joe writes,
“The pandemic has been crazy for all and devastating for many, so I’m extremely lucky to have been working remotely the whole year on network productions.
Apart from writing and recording music, Joe spends his spare time, swimming, reading and walking the dog (Pablo), with his wife and two kids, where they live in rural County Down.
See images for just a taste of Joe’s work. Showreel in comments
Image credits:
Louis Marcus
‘Into the West’ feature for Miramax
Gabriel Byrne - ‘Into the West’
’25 Years of The Beach Boys’
Fun Lovin’ Criminals Live at the Point
BBC Panorama
Pablo, Joe’s dog
Joe’s home studio
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