Marc Fairbrother

My name is Marc Fairbrother

I'm a web designer and front-end developer with a background in project management and retail.

I believe in building accessible, inclusive, and stand-out digital experiences.

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  • Professional Experience

    • 2014-2020: Director of Development and Design at Moving Scope

      • Managed the VOD projects Festival Scope, Festival Scope Pro, and ArteKino Festival, from writing specifications to release, maintenance, and further upgrades.
      • Designed and developed web interfaces and responsive newsletters, and corrected front-end issues.
      • Researched and supervised the implementation of solutions to improve the video workflow and streaming quality.
    • 2010-2012: Webmaster and Bookseller at The Village Voice Bookshop

      • Updated the website and created various communication materials (bookmarks, posters, e-mail campaigns, signage).
      • Redesigned and supervised the development of a new CMS-based website.
      • Advised customers, managed stock and handled the cash register.
    • 2007-2009: Shop Assistant in the Video Department at Fnac

      • Helped customers and supervised a team in charge of special offers.
  • Education

    • BSC Degree in Digital Product Design and Development

      2013-2014 | Université Paris 8

    • Associate's Degree in Bookselling

      2009-2010 | Université Paris X

    • BA Degree in Film Studies

      2004-2007 | Université Paris X

    • French Baccalaureate (International Option)

      2003 | Lycée d'État de Sèvres

  • Hobbies

    • Film

      • Created the Cinésthésies blog in 2012 using WordPress and a custom theme developed from scratch, and wrote film reviews for Metaluna magazine in 2013.
      • Passionate about repertory films, with a keen interest in American, French, and British classics, post war new wave movements in Europe and Japan, and 60's to late 80's exploitation cinema.
      • Worked as an extra on professional shoots from 2003 to 2006.
    • Photography

      • I practiced film photography in the early 2000's and have recently got back into the hobby in its digital form. Feel free to check out my work on Instagram.