Marcus D’Arcy - Editor

Marcus D’Arcy has worn many hats during his illustrious film and television career, including that of editor, post-production supervisor and associate producer. His work has garnered him several prestigious awards and nominations, including a 1996 Academy Award® nomination for Best Editing on the feature Babe, winner of the Best Editing Award at the 2001 New Zealand Film Awards for the feature Snakeskin and winner of the Best Editing Award for the feature Swimming Upstream at the 2003 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards.

Marcus’ other feature film credits as editor include I Frankenstein (2012) and Tomorrow When The War Began (2010) with director Stuart Beattie, Drift (2011) and Solo (2005) with director Morgan O’Neill, Anacondas: Curse of the Black Orchid (2004) with director Dwight Little, Dark City (1996) with director Alex Proyas, Dating The Enemy (1995) with director Megan Simpson, Lorenzo’s Oil (1992) with director George Miller and Flirting with director John Duigan.

 

Marcus has worked in the guise of post-production supervisor for Bootmen (2000) with director Dean Perry, Babe: Pig In The City (1998) with director George Miller, Dark City (1996) with director Alex Proyas, Dating The Enemy (1995) with director Megan Simpson, Lorenzo’s Oil (1992) with director George Miller, Flirting with director John Duigan, Dead Calm (1987) with director Phillip Noyce and The Year My Voice Broke with director John Duigan.

Marcus’ many TV credits include the NINE Network’s Sea Patrol and Two Twisted, and several acclaimed mini-series including Bangkok Hilton, The Cowra Breakout, Body Line and The Dismissal.

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