Mark Smithwick

Mark Smithwick

Freelance
Editor

Melbourne, Australia

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June 2017
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About Mark

Mark is a Melbourne based video editor with five years of experience under his belt, specializing in TVCs, corporate video and factual/reality bassed programing, as well as cutting short films and independent feature films.
Mark loves being an editor because the role gives him the chance to push himself creatively and overcome challenges everyday. Be it fulfilling clients’ needs or fixing a problem with in the edit, he always go above and beyond to help get the job done. Whether working with a director, producers or clients Mark thrives on the collaborate creative process to achieve the best results. But what he loves most is that he is continuously learning new skills in each role he undertakes.

Mark is looking to expand his network of fellow creatives to collaborate with to make some awesome content and tell powerful stories.

Unique traits: Editing Storytelling Storyboards Directing

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  • Marital Problems

    Marital Problems (2016)
    Film by Dia Taylor Editor On the eve of his eviction, Ian's home becomes invaded by Clarke, an unscrupulous gardener who recounts the events of his failed marriage in attempt to bring closure to Ian's prior engagement that failed to go the distance.

  • Heart & Soul

    Heart & Soul (2015 - 2016)
    Television by 1440 Productions Editor A band of thirty schoolgirls brave tensions, line-up changes and heartbreak to triumph at Europe's top music festivals. Over the course of a year, the Sweethearts face the hardest lesson of all - when to let go.

  • The Subjects

    The Subjects (2014)
    Film by Robert Mond Assembly Editor SunSkye, a global technology and pharmaceutical corporation, have created an all new revolutionary drug that is now ready for human testing. They recruit a group of eight strangers for the trial offering a large sum of money. The conditions are simple, they are locked in an observation room, required to take a pill, and be observed for eight hours. The subjects begin to feel their bodies change. The effects are unlike anything a human has ever experienced; they are developing superpowers. Can they control their new found abilities and work together to escape the room? Or are superpowers not for everyone?

Education

  • JMC Academy
    (2009-2011)

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