Marcin Mazurek (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmar.t͡ɕin maˈzu.rɛk]) (born 1998) is a Polish composer for film, television, and games, based in London, UK. A graduate of the National Film and Television School (NFTS),[1] he is recognized for scoring award-winning and nominated short films. His work on Rock, Paper, Scissors earned a nomination for Best Score in the Short Film (Live Action) category at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards[2][3][4] and contributed to its win for Best British Short Film at the 2025 BAFTA Awards.[5][6] Together with Bryony Lear, he received the Royal Television Society's Craft Skills: Sound award for their work on Rock, Paper, Scissors at the 2025 RTS Student Television Awards.[7] Marcin also scored Bunnyhood, which won 3rd Prize in the La Cinef category at the Cannes Film Festival[8][9] and was selected for the Sundance Film Festival in 2025.[10][11] He also scored Hungry for Freedom, nominated for a Grierson Award in 2024[12] and an IDA Documentary Award in 2023,[13] as well as The Nobody, selected for the BFI London Film Festival in 2024.[14]