Marc Santo

Marc Santo is a writer, film and television producer, and director. His work includes off beat travel guides, music videos, documentaries and profiles on notable chefs, artists and musicians for clients that include MTV, Tribeca Productions and Wieden & Kennedy.

Marc Santo
Born
Summit, New Jersey, United States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationWriter, film and television producer, director
Years active2009–present

Career

Santo began working in the entertainment industry as a college student doing street marketing and social promotions for record labels like Matador Records, Giant Step Recordings and Satellite Records. After graduation he was offered a gig helping David Johansen of the New York Dolls make music videos.[1]

During the late 90s and early 2000s he lived in a notable creative building in New York's East Village, whose other residents included Arik Roper, Elizabeth Peyton, Darren Aronofsky, and members of the band Interpol.[2]

Revel in New York and Revel in Portland

In 2009 Marc Santo and Scott Newman co-founded a series of yearly New York guidebooks called Revel in New York, which were distributed to guests at The Standard Hotel[3] and featured contributions from photographer Michael Halsband, designer Jim Walrod, and food personalities Eddie Huang and Joshua Ozersky.[4]

Revel in New York also had accompanying videos that aired on Boing Boing,[5] The New York Times,[6] and Gothamist.[7] They later became a formal series through a partnership with the New York Post,[8] and later CBS.[9]

The mini-documentaries and interviews featured marginalized "characters" like pigeon fanciers, sex workers, and performance artists as well as notable creative New Yorkers like filmmaker Jerry Schatzberg, punk icon Ari Up, chef Marcus Samuelson, artist Tina Barney and others accompanied by quirky suggestions on places to visit in New York such as where to buy gold teeth and where to find wild parrots in the city.[10]

In 2012, Santo and Newman partnered with Wieden & Kennedy Entertainment co-founder Janice Grube and the help of Portlandia to create Revel in Portland, a Portland, Oregon edition of the books that featured Nike shoe designer Tinker Hatfield, filmmaker Lance Bangs, Chromatics and others.[11]

The Water Dancer

The Water Dancer is an Iconoclast style documentary campaign for Quicksilver and Roxy Swimwear co-produced by Marc Santo and Michael Halsband.[12] The series starred Australian-born 6-time World Champion Surfer, Stephanie Gilmore as she traveled to New York City to meet up with professional dancers Noemie LaFrance and Tiler Peck to make the connection between surfing and dancing.[13]

Documentary Profile Series

In 2014, Santo was hired by a production company in the UK to produce and direct a number of series, which aired online on The Huffington Post. The series included WORK, which followed bands such as Moon Duo,[14] NOTS, and A Place to Bury Strangers,[15] and UNBUILT, which profiled architects Vito Acconci[16] and Gaetano Pesce[17] as they described their favorite unbuilt projects.

Emperor Go!

In 2012, Santo founded the production company, Emperor Go!.[18] He produced artwork for Kool Keith's FeatureMagnetic[19] and the feature-length documentary, Built on Narrow Land about Bauhaus architecture on Cape Cod, which featured an original score by Josephine Wiggs of The Breeders.

Emperor Go! later teamed up with experimental technology company Super A-OK to produce 3D fashion shoots using Super A-OK's custom version of array camera technology. Using this technique, he produced shoots for fashion brand Opening Ceremony[20] and celebrity musician portraits for the 2016 I Heart Radio Awards and The David Bowie Tribute concert.

Emperor Go! and Super A-OK continued working together to create BEST TIME – a 3D portrait series on musicians that include The Flaming Lips, Perry Farrell, Kyp Malone, The Pixies, Jakob Dylan, Sean Lennon, 21 Savage and others.[21]

Uncle No Rules

In 2018, Santo teamed up with artist Richie Brown and Chris Parker to create and co-direct The Uncle No Rules Show, a mock public access children’s show starring Marky Ramone, Prince Rama, Kool Keith, Muffinhead, Sucklord and a number of NYC Club Kids.

Film Threat described the show as, “…hilarious insanity… and one of the most original pieces of absurdist comedy...” It was nominated for a Webby Award in 2019.[22]

gollark: People talk a lot about how terrible capitalism is, and then generally just... ignore the possibility of charity.
gollark: The market system (roughly) satisfies people's values, and apparently most people's actual values don't include giving up anything to help people they don't directly interact with.
gollark: Well, yes, it isn't perfect, through broadly speaking I think stuff like people not getting food is more down to people not caring than the structure of society.
gollark: And yet we have a mostly functioning system which produces mostly enough food, and is able to make the mind-breakingly complex supply chains for that food work.
gollark: Pretty much everything we actually produce is in the "not entirely necessary but nice to have" box.

References

  1. Surtic, Victoria. "Creative Interview With Director / Producer Marc Santo". Laundry. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  2. Rathe, Adam. "Arik Roper". Revel in New York. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  3. Greenfield, Beth. "Revel in New York: A NYC Guide Worth Seeking Out". Forbes. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  4. Surtic, Victoria. "Creative Interview With Director / Producer Marc Santo". Laundry. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  5. Frauenfelder, Mark. "Short video profiles of interesting New Yorkers". Boing Boing. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  6. Slotnik, Daniel. "People Who Love Fast Rats With Wings". New York Times. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  7. Carlson, Jen. "Scott Newman and Marc Santo, Revel in NY". Gothamist. Archived from the original on October 27, 2015. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  8. Grant, Drew. "New York Post Joins in Content Partnership With Revel in New York". Adweek. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  9. Newman, Scott. "Revel in NY: Burger Expert Josh Ozersky". CBS New York. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  10. Heyman, Stephen. "Now Reading: Offbeat City Guides". T Magazine. New York Times. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  11. Santo, Marc. "Revel in New York". Revel in New York.
  12. Halsband, Michael. "Full Cast and Crew". IMDb. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  13. Cohen, Jon. "Style and grace with Steph". X Games. ESPN. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  14. "Work: Moon Duo". Crane.tv. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  15. Crane.tv. "Work: Death by Audio". The Huffington Post. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  16. Angio, Joe. "Vito Acconci on Changing the Landscape". Independent Video Archive. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  17. Crane.tv. "Unbuilt: Gaetano Pesce (Video)". The Huffington Post. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  18. Surtic, Victoria. "Creative Interview With Director / Producer Marc Santo". Laundry. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  19. "Kool Keith – Feature Magnetic (credits)". Discogs. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  20. Dewberry, Chloe. "WE KNOW WHEN THAT HOTLINE BLING". Opening Ceremony. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  21. Kevito. "TV on the Photo". OKay Player. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  22. Kikta, Lorry. "The Uncle No Rules Show". Film Threat. Film Threat. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
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