Mark Doggett(II)
- Music Department
- Composer
Mark Doggett is an award winning British composer and music producer who began making musical noise from a primitive home studio in the early nineties. Fast forward three decades and Mark is now widely considered as an early electronic music innovator after making his name as record producer and DJ, K90.
Much of Mark's most recognisable film & TV work can be heard across multiple Broadcast, Streaming and Network Television shows predominantly on the BBC, Sky, C4, C5 and Apple+. Recent scoring credits include Roland Manookian (The Football Factory, Rockarolla) directed short film 'Castle in the Sky' starring Jaime Winstone and Commonwealth Games basketball inspired documentary 'Home Court - Going for Gold' produced and directed by Amelia Hayward. Mark has recently completed work on a collaboration of new orchestral material with legendary, Ivor Novello winning composer Simon May.
Included in the final Bafta Crew cohort of 2020, Mark continued his connection with the British Film & TV institution after being selected to join the inaugural Bafta Connect programme in 2022. Nominated for the PRS Foundation 'Best Newcomer' at the Production Music Awards 2021, Mark's work has continued to be recognised by winning 'Best Score Production Music Track' at the The Production Music Awards in 2022, and nominated for Best Sound Design / Score of the Year at the coveted Production Music Association (PMA) - Mark Awards in 2023.
Much of Mark's most recognisable film & TV work can be heard across multiple Broadcast, Streaming and Network Television shows predominantly on the BBC, Sky, C4, C5 and Apple+. Recent scoring credits include Roland Manookian (The Football Factory, Rockarolla) directed short film 'Castle in the Sky' starring Jaime Winstone and Commonwealth Games basketball inspired documentary 'Home Court - Going for Gold' produced and directed by Amelia Hayward. Mark has recently completed work on a collaboration of new orchestral material with legendary, Ivor Novello winning composer Simon May.
Included in the final Bafta Crew cohort of 2020, Mark continued his connection with the British Film & TV institution after being selected to join the inaugural Bafta Connect programme in 2022. Nominated for the PRS Foundation 'Best Newcomer' at the Production Music Awards 2021, Mark's work has continued to be recognised by winning 'Best Score Production Music Track' at the The Production Music Awards in 2022, and nominated for Best Sound Design / Score of the Year at the coveted Production Music Association (PMA) - Mark Awards in 2023.