- Martin has been a Sound Designer and Sound Supervisor in the film industry since 1995. Martin graduated from the University of California at San Diego, where in his junior year he redirected his studies from Biochemistry to Film. His first credit was for "Special Sound Design" on the Amblin Entertainment film, "Twister." Since then Martin has worked his craft on over 50 films, including three of the "Spider-Man" films at Sony Pictures - one of the top grossing franchises of all time.
But big budget Summer fare aren't everything. Martin has many credits on independent and even micro budget features. Among them, "Sunshine Cleaning," which includes the early work of star Amy Adams, Richard Linklater's social commentary "Fast Food Nation," and the pulp anthem, "Idiocracy" by Mike Judge, a fellow alumnus of The University of California at San Diego.
Martin lives in Venice Beach California.- IMDb Mini Biography By: bizdev@martinjacoblopez.com
- While still in college, Martin contributed sound work on "Return of the Killer Tomatoes," a sequel to the infamous B-movie "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" created by long time friend John DeBello. The film starred John Astin (from the Addams Family TV series) and George Clooney.
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