Mark Osborne (filmmaker)

Mark Osborne (filmmaker)
Mark Osborne
Born Mark Randolph Osborne
September 17 1968 [age 42]
Trenton, New Jersey, USA
Occupation Film director, Film producer, Screenwriter, Animator, Actor
Years active 1993 - Present

Mark Randolph Osborne (September 17, 1968) is an American film director, writer, producer, animator and Guggenheim Fellow (2004).

Biography

He got his start by studying Foundation Art at Pratt Institute in New York before receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Experimental Animation from the California Institute of the Arts in June 1992. His thesis film, Greener, won numerous awards and screened at more than 40 film festival worldwide.

Osborne has received two Academy Award nominations. Most recently for Best Animated Feature of the year for the 2008 critically acclaimed animated film Kung Fu Panda, which he directed alongside John Stevenson. Kung Fu Panda has netted a worldwide box office of more than $630 million to-date and features the voice talents of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Lucy Liu and Seth Rogen. The DreamWorks family-friendly action-comedy was Osborne's first major studio project.

Osborne's other most well-known work to date, award winning stop motion animated short, More, has screened in over 150 film festivals worldwide. It was the first IMAX animation film to ever be nominated for an Academy Award (1999). More garnered an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Short, Special Jury Prize for Short Films at the Sundance Film Festival (1999), The SXSW Best Animated Short (1999), the ResFest Grand Prize (1999), the Critics Week selection for CANNES (1999), among many others.

Osborne has also directed a majority of the live-action material for the popular animated TV series SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Patchy the Pirate, as well as all of the live action sequences for The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, featuring David Hasselhoff. He was classmates with the television show's creator, Stephen Hillenburg, while a student at CalArts.[citation needed] He also worked as director on SpongeBob episodes such as "The Sponge Who Could Fly" and "SpongeBob B.C.".

His other live action directing credits include his independent feature film Dropping Out, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2000, and has developed a cult following. Written by and starring Osborne's brother Kent, the darkly satirical comedy features David Koechner, John Stamos, Adam Arkin and Fred Willard. Bachelor Pad was also a short live-action comedy Mark did with his brother Kent Osborne and Dylan Haggerty in the late 1980s. Parts of Bachelor Pad can be seen in the unaired second episode of Taterhole, which was a spin-off to The Rudy and Gogo World Famous Cartoon Show in 1997. The entire episode can be viewed at rudyandgogo.com. Osborne's short, Greener was also broadcast on TNT's "Rudy and GoGo's New Year's Eve Flaming Cheese Ball" special on New Year's Eve 1995/1996.

In October 2010, Osborne was hired to direct The Little Prince for Gallic S3D.

For a while, Osborne taught stop-motion at his alma mater, CalArts. He later left to pursue his professional aspirations.

In 2004 Osborne was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship to assist in the production of another personal stop-motion short film, The Better Half.

He is the brother of TV writer and producer, Kent Osborne.

Recently[when?] Tenacious D created a new song for Osborne to use in a comedy segment of the potential David Fincher produced film Heavy Metal.

Filmography

  • The Little Prince (2014) (director)
  • Sausage Party (2013) (director)
  • Heavy Metal (2012) (segmant director)
  • SpongeBob SquigglePants (2011) (director of Patchy the Pirate cutscenes)
  • Kung Fu Panda (2008) (director, voice of Pig Patron)
  • The Better Half (2004) (director)
  • The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) (director: live-action sequence)
  • Channel Chasers (2004) (director: "Channel 295" scene)
  • SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-2004) (director, live-action director, consulting producer)
  • Caffeine Headache (2003) (special thanks)
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection (2003) (director: video "Jurassic Park")
  • Dropping Out (2000) (director, 'Thank You' Guy)
  • Short 7: Utopia (2000) (director)
  • Herd (1999) (Fed #2, Producer)
  • More (1998) (director, producer, writer, cinematographer, editor, digital effects artist, stop-motion animator)
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic: The Videos (1998) (director: video "Jurassic Park")
  • Greener (1994) (director, writer, cinematographer, editor)
  • Alapalooza: The Videos (1993) (director: video "Jurassic Park")
  • Jurassic Park (1993) (director)

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