Spotlight on ’50 Words’ director Mark Palmer
Last night, the 4th Annual Bonita Springs Film Festival screened its Shorts Package II. The assemblage of indie films consisted of seven high-quality pictures, including 50 Words, a 28-minute romantic comedy starring and written and co-produced by Kathyrn Parks and directed by Mark Palmer.
Palmer is an award-winning photographer, cinematographer, director and producer who has been working behind the camera for more than 14 years. He is the founder and president of Sarasota-based Mars Vision Production. Palmer’s credits include various regional corporate projects. He was also the grand prize winner in the Viral Film Project and won Best Story awards for Devotion in the 48-Hour Guerrilla Film Challenge and the PBS documentary series, Diamonds Along the Highway. For more, please visit http://www.marsvisionproductions.com.
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