Mark Webb is an American video maker and film director from Indiana. Mark’s parents, Norman Lott and Margaret, moved to Wisconsin when his son was only a year and a half old. The father of the future director worked at the University of Wisconsin, taught mathematics. The boy completed his studies at Madison West High, after which he studied at Colorado College, the University of Wisconsin and New York University, receiving a degree in English.
Webb began his career in cinema with the shooting of
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Mark Webb is an American video maker and film director from Indiana.
Mark’s parents, Norman Lott and Margaret, moved to Wisconsin when his son was only a year and a half old. The father of the future director worked at the University of Wisconsin, taught mathematics. The boy completed his studies at Madison West High, after which he studied at Colorado College, the University of Wisconsin and New York University, receiving a degree in English.
Webb began his career in cinema with the shooting of music videos. He has made videos for Good Charlotte, Green Day, Regina Spector and Santana. His works were highly appreciated by fans, Mark was awarded many awards, including the MTV Video Music Awards.
In 2009, Webb shot his debut feature film.
"Five hundred days of summer" . The main character of the film cooperates with the agency that produces greeting cards.
He made up all the funny captions people read on postcards. A young man falls in love with his colleague, whose role he played.