Marcos Siega (born June 8, 1969 in New York City, New York) is a film, television, commercial, and music video director.
He has also worked as a producer and a musician.
In the late 1980s he helped form the New York based punk band Bad Trip, releasing two full length records and numerous EPs.
When he began directing music videos, many bands and musicians noted that Siega's background in rock music was beneficial.
He has worked with bands such as Weezer, System of a Down, P.
O.
D.
, Papa Roach, Blink-182, The All-American Rejects and many more.
His 2000 video for Blink-182's "All the Small Things" garnered him three MTV Video Music Award nominations and he was nominated for a Grammy Award for his Papa Roach video "Broken Home".
In 2001 he signed with award winning commercial production company Hungryman Films and made his move into the spot world.
Siega has gone on to direct films and acclaimed television series such as Dexter, True Blood, Cold Case, and Veronica Mars to name but a few.
He is co-executive producer of The Vampire Diaries and also directed the pilot and several subsequent episodes.
Pretty Persuasion, the 2005 film he directed, was nominated for Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Marcos Siega, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Barry Munday, a libido-driven wage slave who spends all his time either ogling, fantasizing about or trying to pick up women, wakes up in hospital after a freak attack only to find that his testicles have been removed.
Documentary about the making and impact of "The Breakfast Club."
Frank Allen, a professional speaker who lectures on time management has a perfectly ordered and scheduled life, down to the minute. When his wife sets his clock forward 10 minutes as a joke, his day is thrown off. Deciding that his strictly ordered life has done him little good, he begins to make multiple choice index cards, choosing one at random and doing what is written on the card.
A high-school student must save townspeople from a murderous clown who works at a fast-food place.
Weezer and the Muppets Go Fishin' is a 21-minute behind the scenes documentary on the making of the Keep Fishin' music video that aired on MTV2 on July 14, 2002 and was featured as a streaming video in three parts on Weezer's official website shortly afterwards. The documentary features Pepe the King Prawn and Gonzo interviewing the members of Weezer as well as appearances by Kermit the Frog, Rowlf the Dog, and other Muppets in outtakes and behind-the-scenes footage. The "behind the scenes" documentary concludes with the premiere of the actual music video, Keep Fishin'.