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Mark P.

Washington, DC, USA

40 reviews

$700 - $1200 / Day

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About Mark

For the past 15 years I've worked as a producer and creative strategist in the fields of social enterprise, science, technology, and international development. I've produced countless short-form miscellaneous and promotional videos for a variety of individuals and organizations and have had films screened in festivals around the world. To date, I've held screenings at the San Francisco Ocean Film Festival, the Hong Kong International Film Festival, the Puerto Rico International Film Festival, and the Culture Unplugged Online Film festival. In my spare time, I'm a social media consultant specializing in campaign strategy and analytics as well as an adventure photographer/filmmaker specializing in rock-climbing, ice-climbing, and motorcycle sport.

Top Reviews

  • April 2017

    Mark was very professional and would get all 5 stars from Storyhunter. He was in great communication, had the latest streaming gear, was editorially strong and was able to nab interviews for Weather.com. He was able to dropbox us video at the beginning of the March for Science event which helped during our leave stream from the event. He was technically very strong and able to troubleshoot even when it started raining. I'd highly recommend working with Mark and will be hiring him again in the DC area.

    - Mandy from The Weather Company/weather.com

  • July 2022

    Mark was a pleasure to work with. He was flexible and able to take the project on short notice, and the footage looks fantastic. There were some light audio problems with the interview (occasional audio interference/static noise), but I trust that that's not the norm. We also really appreciated Mark working through some technical difficulties with the drone, and returning days after the official shoot to capture some high quality drone shots.

    - Katie from CNBC Digital Video

  • July 2017

    Mark and his crew did a awesome job! We posted an urgent request for a project that took place five days after posting the job on Storyhunter and Mark delivered. He worked very quickly and efficiently to meet our last minute video needs. Mark was very responsive to emails and phone calls and very flexible to our "special" requests (i.e. we preferred using our cameras instead of the videographer cameras). Will definitely use again.

    - Latia from AMBU

Top Services

  • Documentary DP

    22 reviews
  • News Shooter / Video Journalist

    21 reviews
  • Production Company

    5 reviews

Top Projects

  • From Caravans to Cages: Why Trump Bashes Migrants

    • News Shooter / Video Journalist
    • Documentary DP
    • Production Company

    Filmed on location in Washington DC | Let’s not discuss immigration in a vacuum, as so many in the media seem to do. Let’s discuss it in the context of a presidency that is driven by white nationalism, says Mehdi Hasan in the latest episode of Deconstructed. https://interc.pt/2PW6xdS

  • 10 minute interview, plus exterior b-roll

    • Documentary DP
    • News Shooter / Video Journalist
    • Commercial DP
    • Field Producer
    • Production Company

    Produced for Jonathan Marder+Co on Storyhunter

    November 2018

  • Documentary-style shooter for CNBC Make It's How I Made It series

    • Documentary DP
    • News Shooter / Video Journalist

    Jamie Stark Inlow, 32, is the founder and CEO of property management and design company Be Still Getaways. Starting as an Airbnb side hustle in 2019, Jamie was able to quit her full-time job and focus solely on the business three years later. Today, the company is on track to bring in $3 million a year, and manages a portfolio of over 120 rental properties, including six commercial inns and two wedding venues. This is an installment of CNBC Make It's Millennial Money series, which profiles people across the globe and details how they earn, spend and save their money.

    Produced for CNBC Digital Video on Storyhunter

    July 2023

  • Fighting Blight in Baltimore

    • Documentary DP
    • News Shooter / Video Journalist

    'The fight against blight is actually a fight for healthy, whole, vibrant communities’ — After seeing a group of kids playing near an unsafe demolition site, Baltimore resident Nneka N’namdi made it her mission to fight urban blight. Now, her org Fight Blight BMore is working to make the city safer.

    Produced for NowThis on Storyhunter

    November 2022

  • Living On $3.7 Million A Year In Rockville, MD | Millennial Money

    • Documentary DP
    • News Shooter / Video Journalist

    Brian Jung, 25, lives in Rockville, Maryland and is making about $3.7 million a year as a YouTuber and investor. Brian comes from an immigrant household. His parents immigrated from South Korea in the '90s and suffered financially, especially during the 2008 recession. After getting his associate's degree, Brian decided to pursue entrepreneurship and has since created a finance YouTube channel with over 1.1 million subscribers. Brian is also an active investor. He invests in cryptocurrencies, has some angel investments and currently holds stake in a local restaurant, Gyuzo Japanese BBQ. This is an installment of CNBC Make It's Millennial Money series, which profiles people across the globe and details how they earn, spend and save their money.

    Produced for CNBC Digital Video on Storyhunter

    May 2022

Equipment

Video

  • Full HD video camera
  • Multiple cameras
  • DSLR or equivalent
  • GoPro or equivalent
  • Drone
  • 4K video camera

Audio

  • External recorder
  • Wireless lavalier mic
  • Shotgun mic

Miscellaneous

  • Lighting kit
  • Stabilizer
  • Shoulder rig
  • Sliders
  • Live streaming equipment

All Services

Pre-Production

  • Creative Director
  • Production Company
  • Immersive/Spatial Video Capture

Production Support

  • Full-Service Live Production
  • HD Live Operator
  • Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
  • Field Producer
  • TV News Producer
  • Production Assistant
  • Commercial DP
  • Corporate Videographer
  • Documentary DP
  • Drone Operator
  • Mobile Journalist / Livestreamer
  • News Shooter / Video Journalist

Post-Production

  • Sound Mixer
  • Video Editor - Commercial
  • Video Editor - Documentary
  • Video Editor - News

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