Martin Wood (director)
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Martin Wood at Comic-Con 2007 | |
Occupation |
Director Producer |
Years active | 1995 – present |
Martin Wood is a Canadian television director who has been directing since the mid-1990s.[1] Specializing in science fiction, where he is best known for his work as a director and producer on Stargate SG-1 (46 episodes), as well as its spin-off series Stargate Atlantis (30 episodes).
Biography
Career
Martin Wood began his television career in 1995.[1] Although he is best known for his work on the Stargate franchise's Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, he has also directed for many other television series, including The Invisible Man and Earth: Final Conflict. In addition, Martin directed two TV specials on sudden infant death syndrome.
Along with Peter DeLuise, Andy Mikita and Will Waring, Wood was one of Stargate SG-1's main directors during its 10-year run. He also frequently appears as an extra known as "Major Wood"[2] in the Stargate SG-1 episodes that he directs, often assisting Sergeant Siler as a repairman using the oversized crescent wrench that serves as an inside joke. He is also featured on many Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis DVD special features, such as featurettes and audio commentaries.
Recently, Wood was the director for the science-fiction series Sanctuary, starring Amanda Tapping and Christopher Heyerdahl. He was also set to direct Stargate: Revolution (working title), the third Stargate SG-1 direct-to-DVD movie, but that production has been shelved indefinitely.[3] [4]
Selected filmography
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Year | Film | Other notes |
2009 | Sanctuary | (Television; 13 episodes, 2008–2012) |
2008 | Stargate: Continuum | Direct to DVD film |
Stargate Atlantis | (30 episodes, 2004–2008) | |
2007 | Sanctuary | (Webisodes; 7 episodes, 2007) |
2006 | Stargate SG-1 | (46 episodes, 1998–2006) |
2005 | Andromeda | (5 episodes, 2004–2005) |
2003 | Jeremiah | (6 episodes, 2002–2003) |
2002 | Just Deal | (1 episode, 2002) |
Earth: Final Conflict | (4 episodes, 2001–2002) | |
2001 | The Invisible Man | (1 episode, 2001) |
The Impossible Elephant | Also known as: The Incredible Elephant | |
2000 | SIDS: Uncovering the Mystery | |
1999 | Vicki Gabereau: The Mouth That Roared | |
Teenage Space Vampires | ||
Silk Stalkings | (3 episodes, 1997–1999) | |
Pierre Burton: Canada's Arrogant Icon | ||
1997 | Life and Times | |
Listen Up! | ||
1995 | Jake and the Kid | (1 episode, 1995) |
SIDS: A Special Report! | ||
The Great Run of China | ||
Producer | ||
Year | Title | Notes |
2008 | Sanctuary | TV Series (executive producer: 26 episodes, 2008–present) |
2007 | Sanctuary | Web Series (executive producer: 8 episodes, 2007) |
2005 | Stargate Atlantis | (supervising producer: 60 episodes, 2005–2008) and (co-producer: 19 episodes, 2004–2005) |
2004 | Stargate SG-1 | (26 episodes, 2003–2004) |
1997 | Listen Up! | |
Writer | ||
Year | Title | Notes |
2007 | Sanctuary | (7 episodes, 2007) |
1999 | Teenage Space Vampires | |
1997 | Listen Up! |
Awards and nominations
Wood has won 1 award, out of 5 nominations.[5]
Year | Award | Category | Episode/Film/Series | Result |
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2001 | Toronto Sprockets International Film Festival for Children Audience Award | Best Feature Film | The Impossible Elephant | Won |
2002 | Director's Guild of Canada Team Award | Outstanding Achievement in a Television Movie/Mini-Series - Children's | The Impossible Elephant | Nominated |
2004 | Gemini Award | Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series | The Impossible Elephant | Nominated |
2005 | Leo Award | Best Dramatic Series | Stargate Atlantis | Nominated |
2009 | Leo Award | Best Direction in a Feature Length Drama | Stargate: Continuum | Nominated |
References
- 1 2 Martin Wood at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Wood, Martin (2002). Stargate SG-1: Season 5 – Audio Commentary for "Red Sky" (DVD). MGM Home Entertainment. Event occurs at 27 minutes 10 seconds.
- ↑ Sumner, Darren (2009-01-05). "Wright discusses third SG-1 movie.". gateworld.net. Retrieved 2009-05-12.
- ↑ Colvin, Chad (2011-04-17). "SGU continuation, other movies dead". gateworld.net. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0939869/awards
External links
- Martin Wood at the Internet Movie Database
- Martin Wood at Stargate Official Site
- Martin Wood on StargateWiki
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