Eyeworks Belgium has hired Dries Martin as Creative Director Entertainment to succeed Steven Vlassenroot in this function. Previously, Martin was Chief Creative Officer at the production house Kanakna/ Zodiak Belgium.
Dries Martin: “I am looking forward to build further on Eyeworks Entertainment together with Erwin Provoost and to make programs with the Eyeworks team that captivates large public audiences through our creativity.”
Erwin Provoost, Managing Director Eyeworks Belgium: “With the appointment of Dries Martin as creative director, Eyeworks obtains an inspiring and animated television maker. His experience with managing and creating programs is a big asset for us.”
Reinout Oerlemans, CEO Eyeworks Group: “Dries Martin is considered as the face of the new generation TV makers in Belgium. I am particularly proud that he has chosen for Eyeworks. Since the appointment of Erwin Provoost a couple of months ago as the Managing Director, there is a new creative energy in our production house. Erwin knows creative talent and he again has proved this by attracting Dries Martin. Erwin has followed Dries’ development for years and since my introduction to him, I know that his creativity and individuality are entirely in line with the present and future Eyeworks business in Belgium. His arrival means that Eyeworks will develop its strong position with entertainment and reality productions further for both the Belgium TV market and for the sister companies of Eyeworks worldwide.”
Dries Martin (1974) studied modern history, afterwards he gained his master degree in Media and Communication and he followed his education Scriptwriting at the New York film Academy. Martin has worked on various programs including (the movie Les enfants de l’amour, Big Brother 1, Dinner’s Ready, Under Construction, TV Viewer of the Year, The Last Week, Temptation Island,… and he has also been creatively involved, in such hits as: Trinny en Susannah: Mission Flanders, The best amateur chef in Flanders, the new Mission Amazone and others…
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