Mark Sutton
Mark Sutton is a composer, trumpet player, and producer. The first film he scored, "Twenty Minutes of Immortality," was licensed to the Independent Film Channel. Shortly thereafter, he scored the Telly Award winning commercial for City Harvest Food Shelf, featuring Harrison Ford and edited by Terrence Ziegler. Along with his brother, awar...
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Mark Sutton is a composer, trumpet player, and producer. The first film he scored, "Twenty Minutes of Immortality," was licensed to the Independent Film Channel. Shortly thereafter, he scored the Telly Award winning commercial for City Harvest Food Shelf, featuring Harrison Ford and edited by Terrence Ziegler. Along with his brother, award-winning cartoonist Ward Sutton, Mark created three animated shorts about Trex, a character who goes on numerous blind dates in New York City. The duo also created Morey's Minute for Air America Radio. In addition to composing music for television shows (Good Morning America), commercials (Quaker Instant Oats, Tommy Hilfiger), and films (recently for Bill Doble's "Used Furniture"), Mark produces radio for NPR. Show less «