Mark Trinkle is an experienced filmmaker and visual storyteller who enjoys working with interesting people to create engaging films and videos. During his college years he interned at two different entertainment agencies and is now looking to find a job in the industry that he loves.
In addition to studying in Los Angeles (at the Los Angeles Film Studies Center) he also studied for a semester at Temple University in Philadelphia (where he produced an award winning student film) and recently completed his B.A. in Film and Media Arts from Messiah College. During his time at Messiah he was a part of Messiah's Filmmaker Society, the National Communication Honors Society (Lambda Pi Eta) and participated in the Splice Film Festival.
Mark has worked on several student films, managed equipment for Messiah college's Film Department and worked at three internships during his college career. These have allowed him to get a taste of the film and television industry and all the phases from pre-production to post-production.
The Neighborhood
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Film
(Short and Drama)
Editor Evan is longing for the day he can go off to college. When his best friend Robby gets the opportunity instead, he is forced to try and make their last day together memorable without anyone getting hurt.
9:06
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Film
(Short, Drama, Fantasy and Sci-Fi)
Miscellaneous Crew When a time traveler uses his special ability to alter a relationship threatening fight with his wife, he becomes caught in a perpetual loop that ends with the seemingly unavoidable dissolution of his marriage.
Potluck
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Editor A retiree named Harrison stumbles upon something you wouldn't expect to find in a retirement home, meanwhile the no-nonsense head nurse, Anne Versmut, mounts an investigation of the residents and their activities.
Palace
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Film
(Short, Drama, Family and History)
Miscellaneous Crew A struggling theater owner and his granddaughter face the potential extinction of their fifty year-old magical movie palace as a corporate young executive and his company threatens to demolish it.
Messiah College
(2011-2015)
Los Angeles Film Studies Center
(2011-2015)