Mark Osborne

Mark Osborne is an Academy Award nominated director and Guggenheim Fellow (2004). 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 most well-known work to date, More, a stop motion short film, has screened in over 150 film festivals worldwide. It was the first IMAX animation film to ever... more

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