MARK TAPIO KINES
P.O. Box 691223
West Hollywood, CA 90069
(310) 365-7684
Email
EXPERIENCE (fulltime except where noted)
DVD Writer/Designer, 1K Studios, Burbank, CA 2005-present
Freelance. Creative writer, interactive content for Iron Man, Cloverfield and Indiana
Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Blu-ray discs. Lead designer for Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory DVD games, chiefly the centerpiece game "Search for the Golden Ticket" (2006
DVD Exclusive Award nominee).
Art Director/Information Architect, Soylent Communications, Mountain View, CA
2006-present
Freelance. Designed and created user interfaces for online games and activities including NNDB
Mapper, Rotten Dead Pool and NameDropper for Facebook (forthcoming).
Concept Designer/Art Director, Walt Disney Imagineering, Glendale, CA 2006
Freelance. Worked with senior Imagineering staff to conceive and pitch a potential attraction at
Epcot Center. Created conceptual designs for the attraction, then designed final presentation of
concept.
Film Consultant/Director, Institute for Creative Technologies, Marina del Rey,
CA 2004
Freelance. Oversaw script visualization for Leaders, a virtual reality project sponsored by
USC, Paramount Pictures and the U.S. Army. Storyboarded over 200 pages of script.
Art Director, Paramount Digital Entertainment (Paramount Pictures), Hollywood, CA
1998-2002
Designed web sites for Paramount's television properties, including Star Trek, Entertainment
Tonight, Frasier, JAG, Becker, Charmed, and over a dozen others, as well as the studio site
itself. Oversaw complete site redesigns, directed both in-house art department and developers,
created thousands of daily production graphics, designed and animated hundreds of banner
ads, designed print ad campaigns for magazines, one sheets, postcards, etc.
Senior Designer, BoxTop Interactive/iXL, Los Angeles, CA 1996-1998
Lead design/concept on web sites for Sega, Mattel, NBC (Conan O'Brien), Major League Soccer, LA
Galaxy, Bugle Boy and the Internal Revenue Service.
Lead Designer, Digital Planet, Culver City, CA 1995-1996
Lead design/concept on web sites for Universal Pictures (12 Monkeys, Waterworld, Happy Gilmore),
MGM/UA (GoldenEye) and Allstate. Designer on site for Philips Media (Burn:Cycle).
Graphic Designer, Viridis Corporation, Los Angeles, CA 1994-1995
Designed CD-ROM game ECO: East Africa.
Art Director, USC, Los Angeles, CA 1994
Designed CD-ROM about USC's new multimedia center and programs.
Graphic Designer, Total Vision, Santa Monica, CA 1992-1993
Designed award-winning CD-ROM Titanic: An Interactive Exploration.
Freelance print, web and logo design/art direction for a large number of companies. Ask for client list.
EDUCATION
California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), Valencia, CA 1992
BFA in Film/Video, emphasis on experimental animation.
ABILITIES
Guru-level proficiency in Photoshop and Illustrator. Proficient in After Effects, Flash, Quark,
BBEdit, InDesign, Final Cut Pro, Word, Excel.
OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Wrote and directed two live action feature films (Foreign Correspondents, 1999,
Claustrophobia, 2004), the latter sold and distributed
domestically by Lionsgate.
Won Grand Prize in Getty Images' international film competition "The Next Big Idea" for the short
film The Closest Thing to Time Travel (2006).
Lectured on both film and design at USC, UCLA, ArtCenter, Columbia College in Chicago, and the Hong
Kong University of Science and Technology, as well as the Flanders International Film Festival in
Ghent, Belgium and the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund, Norway.
Was featured in articles in several major newspapers and magazines for raising $150,000 in film
investments via a self-designed website for the film Foreign Correspondents.