Mark Tapio Kines (born 1970,
Danvers, Massachusetts
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) is an American
film director
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, writer, producer and owner of
Los Angeles
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–based Cassava Films. Kines is perhaps best known for being the first filmmaker to employ
crowdfunding
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to partially finance a film.
Biography
Kines grew up in
Cupertino, California
Cupertino ( ) is a city in Santa Clara County, California, United States, directly west of San Jose, California, San Jose on the western edge of the Santa Clara Valley with portions extending into the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The ...
. In 1989, he began studying film and experimental animation at
California Institute of the Arts
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and graduated in 1992 with a BFA in film, with emphasis in experimental animation. After graduating, Kines moved to Los Angeles and began working full-time as a
graphic designer, including a four-year stint at
Paramount Pictures
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in Hollywood where he worked as art director for the official ''
Star Trek
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'' and ''
Entertainment Tonight
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'' websites.
''Foreign Correspondents'' and the dawn of crowdfunding
In 1996 Kines began writing what would become his first
feature film
A feature film or feature-length film (often abbreviated to feature), also called a theatrical film, is a film (Film, motion picture, "movie" or simply “picture”) with a running time long enough to be considered the principal or sole present ...
, ''
Foreign Correspondents''. The film went into production in 1997, was released in 1999, and received distribution in 2001. The film was shot on
35mm and had a $500,000 budget.
The film stars
Melanie Lynskey,
Wil Wheaton,
Corin Nemec and Yelena Danova and is split into two entirely separate stories, the first entitled "Dear Jenny" and the second "Love, Trevor."
After principal photography was completed, Kines and his producer did not have the money to finish the film. Kines then designed a website for the film, which raised over $125,000 in investments and donations during 1998. Kines was thus the first filmmaker in history to utilize
crowdfunding
Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising money from a large number of people, typically via the internet. Crowdfunding is a form of crowdsourcing and Alternative Finance, alternative finance, to fund projects "withou ...
to help finance a feature.
''Foreign Correspondents'' was shown at several film festivals across the world and received mostly positive reviews. It was distributed independently on DVD by Kines and his producer.
''Claustrophobia''
In January 2002 Kines began writing ''Claustrophobia''. It had only three main speaking roles, which were given to
Melanie Lynskey,
Sheeri Rappaport, and
Mary Lynn Rajskub.
Judith O'Dea (who had starred in the classic zombie film ''
Night of the Living Dead'') also appeared in a small, non-speaking role.
The film was distributed in North America in 2004 by
Lionsgate Home Entertainment, who changed the title to ''Serial Slayer''.
''The Closest Thing to Time Travel''
In late 2005, Kines entered a pitch in a one-minute film competition sponsored by stock photo company
Getty Images. His pitch, a bittersweet sci fi-tinged tone poem entitled ''The Closest Thing to Time Travel,'' was selected as one of only 30 pitches (out of over 240 entries) to be turned into short films using Getty stock footage material. In early 2006 Kines finished his film, and when the competition was open to the public for final voting, ''The Closest Thing to Time Travel'' won Kines the Grand Prize of $10,000 and trips to
New York City
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,
Chicago
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, and
Bozeman,
Montana
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, where Kines was a speaker at HATCHfest.
Other work
In 2005, Kines began working as a freelance copywriter, creating trivia-based content for the Blu-ray releases of several major studio films, and for the well-received end credit sequence for the 2010 comedy
The Other Guys.
Kines wrote and/or directed several short films after ''The Closest Thing to Time Travel'', including ''Portrait of a Pensive Lady'' (2008), ''Party Pooper'' (2008), and ''Ron and Nancy'' (2010).
In 2013, Kines authored and hosted an online
screenwriting
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Screenwriters are responsible for researching the story, dev ...
course on
Lynda.com, later owned by
LinkedIn Learning
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.
In 2015, Kines crowdfunded a short film called ''20 Matches'', which he wrote, produced, and directed. It was screened at several major film festivals in 2016, including
Seattle International Film Festival
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,
Nashville Film Festival,
Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival,
Ashland Independent Film Festival and
Sarasota Film Festival. His next short, 2019's ''Words to Live by'', screened at very few festivals and stalled his filmmaking career.
In 2022, Kines launched a personal project called L.A. Street Names, a website and social media account where he researches and writes about the origins of street names across Los Angeles County. It is an ongoing project, with over 1,500 street names published as of January 2023.
[LAist]
Dear LAist: Why Does LA Have So Many Roads With The Same Name?
January 12, 2023
Filmography
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Foreign Correspondents'' (1999)
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Claustrophobia'' (2003)
References
L.A. Street NamesCassavafilms.comLearning Screenwriting course on LinkedIn Learning
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Film producers from California
1970 births
Living people
People from Cupertino, California
Film directors from California