» Mark Boszko has worked in all aspects of video production, focusing on post production and motion graphic design. Here are a few of his accomplishments:
Video & Film Credits:
You can see more in my video reels.
- » In production: Animal Planet — Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Season 9, animated functional maps
- » In production: Nat Geo Wild — Shane Untamed, online editor (ep. 1-4), color (ep. 3-4), titling (ep. 3-4)
- » Rogue Sheep — produced and edited a promo video for their latest iPad app, TouchUp, to be displayed at Macworld Expo 2011, and on their website (it's the 2nd thumbnail in the top row, as of this writing)
- » Nat Geo Wild — Dangerous Encounters, “To Catch a Hippo,” offline editor
- » National Geographic — Explorer, “Can the Gulf Survive?,” online editor
- » Amazon.com — Your Amazon Ad Contest, “Attack of the Giant Amazon” spec spot, writer, director, co-producer, director of photography, grip, background actor, editor, visual effects, colorist; I also created a behind-the-scenes effects breakdown video
- » Nat Geo Wild — My Life is a Zoo, 4 episode series, online editor
- » PBS/WGBH — NOVA, “Quest for King Solomon's Mines,” online editor
- » Discovery — Solving History with Olly Steeds, 7 episode series, online editor
- » National Geographic — Dangerous Encounters, “The Wild West,” offline editor
- » PBS/WGBH — NOVA, “Becoming Human,” 3-hour series, online editor
- » Discovery — Treasure Quest, 12 episode series, online editor, contributing additional motion graphics elements, supervised security roto tracking
- » History Channel — History Hacker pilot with Bre Pettis, online editor, additional motion graphics, viral marketing; I also created the “Jabbin' Geniuses” fighting toy prop used in the show (coverage: MSNBC, Wired, Make:, Laughing Squid, Lifehacker, GeekDad, Hack A Day, Etsy, and the blog of host Bre Pettis)
- » Lucky Dog Films — Design and installation of two HD edit suites
- » History Channel — History Hunter unaired pilot, additional editing, online editor
- » Animal Planet — Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Seasons 6 and 7, animated functional maps, online editor
- » MRB Films — Design and installation of HD edit suite
- » History Channel — Digging for the Truth, worked on all 46 episodes in various capacities: Functional map design and motion graphics (seasons 1-3), online editor (all seasons), colorist (partial seasons 2 and 3), offline editor on episodes “Secrets of the Mummies” and “Angkor Wat: The Eighth Wonder”
- » 48 Hour Film Project — “Hit the Bottle,” The Fuzz team member (acting), 2005 Washington DC competition
- » JWM Productions — Workflow design and automation of online editing components
- » National Geographic — Ultimate Explorer, “Lost Gold of the Republic,” online editor
- » Discovery Times — Worldwire, US reversion offline and online editor and motion graphics on several episodes
- » Schlessinger Media — Pioneer Life for Kids, 3 episode series, motion graphics
- » 48 Hour Film Project — “Weather Man,” The Fuzz team member (sound), won "Best Film", 2003 Washington DC competition
- » Schlessinger Media — US Geography for Kids, 8 episodes, offline editor and motion graphics
- » JWM Productions — Design, installation and expansion of a 10-suite edit system with centralized routing and SAN capability
- » 48 Hour Film Project — “From Hal to Eternity,” Rebels Without a Clue team leader, honored as "Best of DC", 2002 Washington DC competition
- » Mac Business Solutions — Design, installation and sales of several edit systems; consultation with clients; one-on-one and class-based instruction of students in non-linear editing and graphics production
- » National Institutes of Health — Non-linear editor for six years, producing videos for medical research, public service announcements, patient information videos
- » National Institutes of Health — Live broadcast production, including technical director, camera operator, lighting assistant, grip
- » Jones Intercable — full pre-production, production and post-production of local advertising spots to air on local cable systems
Print & Web Credits:
You can see more in my portfolio of print and web design.
- » AAlgar.com — Sarcastic Voyage, Episode 90: “Greena Fey,” photo manipulation and layout of the podcast episode cover, and illustration and layout for the cover of Episode 64: “In Search of Golizza!”
- » Steamer Media — Slide and Film Scanning Adapters, conceived, designed and manufactured custom scanning adapters for old, rare film formats, created from custom laser-cut acrylic parts.
- » C4[3] Conference — Video and You, presentation and slide deck for my Blitz Talk
- » Station in the Metro — iPhone ///gs Wallpaper, as featured by The Iconfactory
- » Steamer Media — 3rd Annual Tiki Party, typography and layout of small posters and a large banner used at the party venue; the illustration used on the posters was by the amazing Travis Pitts
- » Steamer Media — Logo, seen above, on this very page
- » HowTube — creator, producer and editor of geeky video how-to podcasts, also designed logo and cover art (the HowTube name and domain has since been purchased by an unaffiliated company)
- » AAlgar.com — Tales of the Odd, illustration, color and layout of the cover for Issue #3
- » AAlgar.com — iTari, image manipulation and illustration of translucent iTari images
Contact:
- M 415/448-6622
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