Martin Geller (b. 1950, Brooklyn, NY) began his artistic journey in the analog world of graphic art in the 1970s. After studying fine art at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, Martin was hired by the television network, ABC and shortly thereafter, by NBC. During his 35-year tenure at NBC, Martin art directed, designed, and created art for a wide variety of shows and programs. From 1994 to 2009, he worked exclusively on “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” for the network. Throughout his career spanning more than five decades, Martin has produced artwork for prominent institutions such as The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Paramount Television, VH-1, national magazines, renowned music labels, and major book publishers. Two of his posters are in the recent A24 Films movie, "Dream Scenario," starring Nicholas Cage. Martin has been honored with multiple New York Emmy Awards for his television work and numerous prestigious awards for his contributions to Print. In 2011, he launched Blue Lightning TV, an educational YouTube channel dedicated to teaching Photoshop. The channel has earned over 1 million subscribers to date.