T. J. Martin

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T.J. Martin
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Martin in 2017
Born
Thomas McKay Martin Jr. [1]

(1979-09-07) September 7, 1979 (age 44) [1]
Alma mater Fairhaven College
Western Washington University
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • film editor
  • cinematographer
  • producer
  • commercial director
Years active2002–present
Relatives Tina Bell (mother)

Thomas McKay Martin Jr. (born September 7, 1979), known professionally as T. J. Martin, is an American filmmaker. Martin's film Undefeated (2011), for which he was co-director, co-editor, and co-cinematographer, won the 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, making Martin the first film director of African-American descent to win an Academy Award for a feature-length film. [2] [3]

Contents

Martin's film LA 92 (2017), for which he was co-director and co-editor, won the 2017 Primetime Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking. He also co-directed the documentary film Tina (2021) about the life of singer Tina Turner, for which he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program.

Early life

Martin was born on September 7, 1979, [1] in Seattle, Washington, [2] to singer Tina Bell (1957–2012) and guitarist Tommy Martin (1958–2019), [4] both members of the late punk/early grunge Seattle band Bam Bam. [5] Martin's mother was African-American [6] and his father was white. [4] [1] Martin is also of Native American, Scandinavian, Chinese and Jewish origin. [1]

Martin graduated from Roosevelt High School and went on to attend Fairhaven College at Western Washington University, where he studied American Cultural Studies, graduating in 2005. [1] While there, Martin co-directed his first film, the feature documentary A Day in the Hype of America (2002), concerning the hysteria around the Y2K problem, which won Best Documentary at the 2002 Rhode Island International Film Festival. [7] Martin then directed short films such as Loves Martha and On the Rocks, the latter is a docudrama about drug and alcohol addiction. [8]

Career

Feature films

In 2007, Martin met future directing partner Daniel Lindsay in Los Angeles, when they collaborated on the feature documentary Last Cup: Road to the World Series of Beer Pong, directed by Lindsay and edited by Martin.[ citation needed ] The film was distributed by Morgan Spurlock's company Warrior Poets.[ citation needed ]

As co-directors, Martin and Lindsay next made the feature documentary Undefeated , which chronicles the football team of Manassas High School in Memphis, Tennessee. [9] The film focuses on the lives of several of the players and their coach, Bill Courtney, over the course of a single season. Undefeated premiered at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival and was purchased by The Weinstein Company for North American distribution just hours after the first screening. [10] Released to near universal acclaim, the film went on to win the Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary in 2012. Undefeated holds a 96% rating on the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes. [11]

In November 2012, Martin was listed on Ebony Magazine's "Power 100" list. [12] That same year he received the award for “Outstanding Achievement in Directing” from the Seattle International Film Festival. [13]

On April 28, 2015, Martin gave a talk at TEDx on Orcas Island, Washington, titled “Reimagining America’s Culture Narrative”, in which he discussed race and diversity in the film and television industry and mass media more broadly. [14]

In 2017, Martin and co-director/co-editor Lindsay, made the documentary feature LA 92 . Composed entirely of archival footage, the film explores the days of civil unrest that followed the acquittal of four LAPD officers captured on video beating motorist Rodney King—the events commonly referred to as the 1992 Los Angeles riots. LA 92 premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival and made its broadcast premiere shortly thereafter on the National Geographic Channel. The film was named by several publications, including Rolling Stone and The Playlist, as one of the best documentaries of 2017. [15] [16] In June 2017, LA 92 won the Primetime Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking. [17] The film was shortlisted for Best Documentary Feature for the 90th Academy Awards and holds a 97% rating on the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes. [18]

In 2021, Martin co-directed a documentary film for HBO about the life of Tina Turner, titled Tina . [19] That same year, he signed a first look deal with Imagine Documentaries. [20]

Television

In 2015, Martin co-directed a documentary special titled I Am Dying, which was produced by Joaquin Phoenix, Casey Affleck and Mary Lisio for the National Geographic Channel. [21] [22] The film chronicles Renee and Rita Heidtman as Renee loses her life to terminal breast cancer while her sister Rita cares for her.

In 2018, Martin co-directed Territorio de Zaguates, episode five of the TV series Dogs . The show is an episodic television show exploring the relationships between humans and dogs. The episode featured Territorio de Zaguates, a no-kill dog sanctuary in Costa Rica. The series premiered on Netflix in November 2018. [23]

Other work

Working officially as the directing duo Martin + Lindsay, Martin and Lindsay have continued their work across various platforms including short films, television, and commercial work. Their short film My Favorite Picture of You (2013), was built around an audio interview with Martin's grandparents [24] and was screened at numerous film festivals, was featured on The Atlantic [25] and Vice, [26] chosen as a Vimeo Staff Pick, and nominated for a Webby Award. [27] [28]

Martin and Lindsay have co-directed television commercials for clients that include Starbucks, Comcast, Gatorade, Facebook, Toyota, Prudential Financial, Hallmark Cards, the United Negro College Fund, Honey Maid, Google and the New York Times. The “This Is Wholesome” campaign, directed for Honey Maid, garnered both controversy and praise for its portrayal of parents and their children that include a single father, an interracial couple, and a gay couple. [29] [30]

In 2020, Martin and Lindsay's "The Truth is Worth It" campaign for The New York Times swept the commercial awards circuit[ citation needed ] and won a Clio award and two Grand Prix Lions for Best Film and Film Craft at Cannes Lions. [31]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleCredited asNotes
DirectorScreenwriterProducerEditorCinematographer
2002A Day in the Hype of AmericaYesNoYesNoNoDocumentary [32]
2003What Would Jesus Play?NoNoNoYesNoDocumentary, short film
2005...Loves MarthaYesYesYesYesNoShort film
On the RocksYesNoYesYesYesDocumentary; also composer
2007Larry Flynt: The Right to Be Left AloneNoNoNoNoYesDocumentary [33]
2009Last Cup: Road to the World Series of Beer PongNoYesNoYesNoDocumentary [34]
2011 Undefeated YesNoNoYesYesDocumentary [35]
2013My Favorite Picture of YouYesYesYesYesNoDocumentary, short film [36]
2017 LA 92 YesNoNoYesNoDocumentary [37]
Copwatch NoNoNoYesNoDocumentary [38]
2018Where the Night Takes YouNoNoNoYesNoDocumentary
2021 Ferguson Rises NoNoNoYesNoDocumentary

Television

YearTitleCredited asNotes
DirectorScreenwriterProducerEditorCinematographer
2008Get Your Face on with Napoleon PerdisNoNoNoYesNoTV series, assistant editor
2015I Am DyingYesNoNoYesYesDocumentary
2018 Dogs YesNoNoNoNoDocumentary series, episode "Territorio de Zaguates"
2020Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over BrooklynNoNoYesNoNoDocumentary
2021 9/11: One Day in America NoNoYesNoNoDocumentary miniseries
2021 Tina YesYesYesNoNo HBO Documentary

Awards and nominations

YearWorkAwardResultRef.
2002A Day in the Hype of America Rhode Island International Film Festival - Best Documentary Won [7]
2011 Undefeated
SXSW Film Festival - Audience Award Nominated[ citation needed ]
Southeastern Film Critics Association - Wyatt Award Runner-up[ citation needed ]
Houston Film Critics Society Awards - Best Documentary Feature Won[ citation needed ]
Philadelphia Film Festival - Audience Award Won[ citation needed ]
Indie Memphis Film Festival - Audience Award Won [39]
Chicago International Film Festival - Audience Choice Award, Best Documentary Feature Won[ citation needed ]
DOC NYC - Special Jury Award Won [40]
2012 Broadcast Film Critics Association Award - Best Documentary Feature Nominated[ citation needed ]
Black Reel Awards - Best Documentary Nominated[ citation needed ]
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film Won [2]
Seattle International Film Festival - Outstanding Achievement in Directing Won [13]
2013UndefeatedChristopher Awards - Feature FilmsWon[ citation needed ]
2017 LA 92 International Documentary Association - Best Feature Documentary Nominated[ citation needed ]
Primetime Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking Won [17]
International Documentary Association - ABC New VideoSource AwardWon[ citation needed ]
Seattle Film Critics Award - Best Documentary Nominated[ citation needed ]
Black Reel Awards for Television - Outstanding TV Documentary or SpecialNominated[ citation needed ]
2018Awards Circuit Community Awards - Best Documentary FeatureNominated[ citation needed ]
Cinema Eye Honors Award - Outstanding Achievement in Editing Nominated[ citation needed ]
American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Documentary – Feature Nominated[ citation needed ]
2021 Tina Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program Nominated [41]
2022 9/11: One Day in America British Academy Television Award for Best Factual Series or Strand Nominated [42]

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