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Marthins Harrison (born May 22, 1988) is a Nigerian music video director, filmmaker, and cinematographer. He is the founder and CEO of MH FRAME Production Limited, a multimedia company situated in Lagos –Nigeria and Co-founder of Scroll Media, Africa’s No.1 digital news curator. He ranked second at the MTN Afrinolly award. In 2014 he released the first episode of his self-funded documentary titled HULK a true life documentary of a Lagos hawker. (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/05/making-impact-with-hulk-stories-2/)

Marthins has to his credit over 80 music video for recording artists across an array of genres and generations including D’Prince, Dagrin, and Chris Salom. and TV commercials

He shot the official music video for the song “Omoba” by D’Prince under Mo’Hits Records in 2010. Marthins has also shot a good number of documentaries, TV commercials, short films and TV features for clients and brands such as MTN, INTERCONTINENTAL BANK (NOW ACCESS BANK), THE NIGERIA STOCK EXCHANGE, RENDER AND ILLUSION, THE MOHITS, OMOAKIN, SHADOWN D’ DON, TUNDE AND WUNMI ODE (TWO), LYNXXXX, SUSAN WEST, CHRIS SHALOM, SAMKLEF, KENNY KORE, FRANK EDWARDS AND LAGBAJA to mention a few. Life and Career

Marthins was born to Theophilus Harrison, a businessman and photographer. Filming has always been in the family and he is not strange to the media business. He obtained his primary and secondary school education from Sure Foundation and Army Children School respectively. After finishing secondary school, he worked in the media space for 5 years as volunteer linear editor, nonlinear editor, camera operator and nonlinear editor at Daystar Christian media department. (https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/05/07/marthins-harrison-making-impact-with-the-hulks-project/)

He also worked in Render and Illusion Limited as a cinematographer, editor, co-director and motion designer before starting his company MH FRAME in March 18, 2016.

MH FRAME After working in production for a few years, Marthins decided to put a brand to his work in March 18, 2016. He came up with the name MH Frame which in full stands for Magic Hour Frame. (https://businessday.ng/life-arts/article/mhframe-production-seeks-support-for-poor-nigerians-through-hulks-project/)