Mark is a seasoned artist, animator, and writer. He has been fascinated by CG since 1972 and his first encounter with PONG. He has contributed to several books and magazines in the 3D area, including a chapter in Maya: Secrets of the Pros. He served as the technical editor for Maya Complete 2, and has taught visual FX and computer animation using Autodesk’s Maya at New York University. He has consulted and beta-tested dozens of software packages. His interest in the entertainment field led Mark to establish Digital Drama with partner Perry Harovas in 1994, which focused on computer
generated imagery, animation, digital painting, and special digital visual
effects. Digital Drama designed the digital film effects and animation for
companies such as Universal Pictures, Trimark Pictures, Fox Home Entertainment, HBO, SHOWTIME, and even Roger Corman himself.
Mark is an accomplished ice carver and garde manger. He has been inspired
by the work of William Latham, Yoichiro Kawagichi, Karl Sims, and Edward
Gorey. He has lived and worked in New York, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Las Vegas. Mark is currently directing his reative energy toward his first
novel and is looking for work.
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