Mark Weathers
Mark Weathers (born July 5, 1983 in Tampa, Florida) is an American independent filmmaker and actor. In 2001, he graduated from Gaither High School in Tampa, Florida with a 5.3 weighted/3.7 unweighted GPA ranking 10th in his class. In 2005, he graduated Cum Laude from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance.
Timeline
2000 - While in High School, started Classic Movie Club. An article was written AbOUT the group in the St. Petersburg Times. Won a college scholarship from the now defunct LEGO Backyard National Children's Film Festival with a short film titled Bad Apples that dealt with High School violence and stereotypes. A few weeks after The Release of Bad Apples, the Columbine High School Massacre took place. Upon graduating from Gaither High School, went Backpacking (travel) through Europe for 70 days on $3,150. An article was published about his trip in the St. Petersburg Times.
2002 - Interned at Fox Television
2003 - At the age of 20, started his own production company Indie/Outie Productions, Corp with a goal of making independent content that is distributed commercially. The company shot it's first feature film, a romantic comedy titled My First Love, on DV with 17 locations, 57 speaking roles, and 36 crew for $3,400. Production was sponsored by Publix, Albertson's, Jimmy John's, and Domino's Pizza. Locations were donated. The entire crew was comprised of students at the University of Florida, most of whom had no previous film experience. In exchange for the crew and actors working for free, Weathers taught the various jobs required to produce a feature film.
2004 - Interned at Miramax Films
2005 - Upon graduating from the University of Florida, moved to Los Angeles and took a job working in The New media division of Anonymous Content. Formed networking group Industry Nexus.
2006 - Worked for various companies such as Fox, HBO, Showtime, CBS, International Creative Management and Paramount.
2007 - *Producing a feature HD documentary on a unique organization that has a proactive rehab solution to the worldwide homeless problem.
*Writer and editor Karen Woodward becomes co-owner of Industry Nexus
* Former hip hop dance instructor. Currently a recognized krump dancer on the U.S. West Coast.
Has worked with Emmy Award winning music composer Charles Denler and acclaimed acting teacher Sally Kirkland.
Selected Filmography
Film
- Spider-Man 2 2004
- Die Mommie Die 2003
TV
- Lingo 2005
- Cram 2003
- American Dreams 2002
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2002
External links
- Official Myspace
- Industry Nexus
- Indie Outie Productions
- IMDB Profile
- LinkedIn Profile
- Mark jumps over a car