Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Mark Knight (musician)

"As far as I can make of it, he was only part of the team behind the sound of Theme Park World, the Wikipedia article on the game says that "The award was collected onstage by composer James Hannigan, sound designer Richard Joseph and Audio Director, Nick Laviers", and according to the credits listed here, he was only part of the "sound and music staff" along with 7 others so I'm not so sure this is something that can be used for notability purposes. The other game I don't know about. Bjelleklang - talk 02:05, 11 November 2012 (UTC)"

I think the notability comes from the fact that I was part of the team who won the BAFTA. I was unfortunately ill the day of the ceremony and could not attend. I have since won (as part of a team) 3 further BAFTA's.

"he's been given a BAFTA Award for Best Sound for Theme Park World in 2000 and was given a Best Sound awarded by Develop for Race Driver: Grid in 2008. If these can be verified, I'd give him a weak keep. -Thibbs (talk) 01:00, 11 November 2012 (UTC)"

www.gamesounds.co.uk/temp/Mark_BAFTA.jpg - I hope that is proof enough.

I'm sorry you feel that I'm not noteworthy enough, having worked on over 50 video games, some award winning. I was one one of the most well known composers in the amiga demo scene back in the 90's, with my tracks becoming meme's on YouTube. As an electric violin player, I feature a number of times in the list of electric violinist in the UK. It's disappointing that WIKI is becoming more mainstream, and deleting references to more underground areas of life - it was my first choice for finding out information you couldn't readily fine elsewhere. I have seen a number of people involved in the same areas as me also being delete, for example Reyn Ouwehand who is extremely well known in the demoscene circles.

Regard,

Mark. madfiddler (talk) 05:39, 14 December 2012 (UTC)Madfiddler