Born 1980 in Germany, Martin grew up in a music studio and was
surrounded by talents such as Boney M. and Falco. At the age of 8 he
began to explore the world of film making, shooting stop motion and
short films. He lived in Spain for several years and worked for film,
TV and commercial production companies.
He studied Animation & Visual Effects at the German Film School in
Berlin. 2006 he started studying film directing at the Filmakademie
Baden-Württemberg. In 2009 he was awarded a scholarship for the UCLA
Hollywood Masterlcass in Los Angeles. Martin was also awarded the
German Scholarship for outstanding students.
His film "The Night Father Christmas Died" has been nominated for the
2010 Student Academy Award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences. His graduation feature film "Robin Hood" won the Primetime
Award and will be the first student film ever to be telecast by a major
network at prime time. The film was the first student film to ever open
one of Germany's oldest and most acclaimed film festivals, The Max
Ophüls Prize and was selected by festivals like Fantasy Filmfest or the
San Diego Film Festival in 2013.