Vincent Marcone (born 1973) is a Canadians web designer, illustrator, film director, and musician. He forms one third of the band Johnny Hollow, based in Guelph, Ontario.
Marcone is also known for his association with the industrial music supergroup Jakalope, having co-directed two of the band's videos and the cover art for their 2004 release It Dreams, for which he received a Juno Award in 2005.
In 2008, Marcone co-directed a short horror film, The Facts in the Case of Mister Hollow, with Rodrigo Gudino. "Facts in the Case of Mister Hollow, The (Short, 2008)" . Dread Central, By Mike Phalin, 18 July 2008 That year his band, Johnny Hollow, released its second album, Dirty Hands. "JOHNNY HOLLOW" Dirty Hands (The Orange Record Label) . NOW Toronto, by Jason Keller, 21 February 2008
In 2010, Marcone co-founded a digital media company, Imaginarius, with Natalie MacNeil. "Digital media startups win cash and support at LaunchPad event" . Waterloo Region Record, 5 May 2012. Two years later he created a short animated film, The Lady ParaNorma. "Review: THE LADY PARANORMA" . Film Threat, 11 August 2012
In 2017, Marcone's artwork was included in a group exhibit at Tingefest in London, Ontario. "Tingfest: Graphic art festival inspired by longtime Free Press editorial cartoonist also showcases work of 10 local artists" . London Free Press, By Dan Brown, 21 April 2017 Also that year Marcone's graphic novel The Lady ParaNorma was nominated for an Aurora Awards. "Aurora Awards shortlists for Canadian sci-fi and fantasy announced" . CBC Books, Jane van Koeverden, 18 July 2017
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