Martin Stirling (born 17 June 1985) is a British writer and director working in film, television, and commercials.
He is known for his contributions to socially committed advertising, writing and directing Save The Children's Most Shocking Second a Day Video (also known as If London Were Syria) and Greenpeace's LEGO: Everything is NOT Awesome.
[1] He acted as creative director on Reprieve's Standard Operating Procedure about force–feeding at Guantanamo Bay detention camp featuring rapper and activist Mos Def.
[4] In television, he directed both series of the BAFTA nominated The Mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk starring Spencer Jones[5] and was series director for Buffering a new sitcom for ITV2 starring comedian Iain Stirling.
[6] He also directed "The Inventors", an interactive special of BBC's Inside No.