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Television: (in alphabetical order)... 100 Years, 100 Movies (series, FilmFour) • A Personal Touch / Tied Apart (RSA, SABC) • A Practical Guide To Europe (US Travel Channel) • Balloon Mort (2nd Unit, S16mm S4C / France2) • Celebration Cruise: with Gigi Morley (Thomson TV) • Cuba: with Cheryl Baker (Thomson TV) • Daiziel & Pascoe II (2nd Unit, S16mm, BBC TV) • Deals On Wheels (series, Ch.4) • Focus On... (RETV) • HRH Christmas Broadcasts (Inserts, ITN / BBC TV) • HRH Prince Edward (Op, ITN) • Is Harry On The Boat? (2nd Unit / Ibiza, SKY1) • Life In A Northern Town (Norway, TV2) • Living In... with Melissa Porter (series, RETV) • Max Bygraves X-Mas Crackers (Ch.4) • Network First - 'Windsor Restored' (BCA, ITV) • Next Big Thing… with Scott & Jo (series, RETV) • Omnibus - 'Italia Conti' (BBC TV) • Politicians Behaving Badly (Five) • Time Out & DC Rocks (Disney Channel) • TV Cultura: Joao Penulva (TV Globo, Brazil) • Weekend Watchdog (BBC TV) TV Assistant Work Included : As It Happened... The Killing of JFK (USA, 1993 - Channel 4) Corporate : Mark has filmed over 75 corporate videos and multi-camera events (directing some 30+) for various companies and organizations both in the UK and internationally, including:• Herbert Smith (Dramatised Video, Beijing & Hong Kong) • ISE Awards 2003 (San Francisco) • PolarQuest (Promo, Spitsbergen/Artic Circle - TravelGuru) • Mauritius Tourism Video (Thomson/TCA Promotions Ltd) With other clients including: Adia Alfred Marks • Boise Cascade (UK) • Bournemouth University • British Airways • British Midland • Commercial Union • Cygnus Instruments • George Wimpey • Interface (UK) • Jewsons • Marsh Plc • Micheldever • Moreton Manor • Rockwell Collins • Slough EAZ • The Horses Mouth • The Sunday Times • Thornlow School • Westminster Abbey… News: As a freelance 'News' cameraman Mark covered many events including live broadcasts for BBC News and SKY News from 1997-2003. The work ranged from Riots & Disasters to Politics & Sport. – Most notably: The Hatfield Train Crash • Princess Diana’s Funeral • May Day Riots • The Margaret Thatcher Interview • England’s last game at the old Wembley Stadium. |
