Mark Freiburger
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Born | July 16, 1983 Roanoke, Virginia |
Mark Freiburger (born July 16, 1983 in Roanoke, Virginia) is an American filmmaker. Freiburger grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina and attended the North Carolina School of the Arts where he studied Directing [1].
[edit] Film Work
- Currently developing a new novel adaptation with author Robert Whitlow and filmmaker Gary Wheeler.
- Recently completed his feature directorial debut with the 2008 independent feature Dog Days of Summer starring Will Patton, Richard Herd Devon Gearhart, Colin Ford and Megan Blake. The film began a limited theatrical release on April 18, 2008 and is currently still in release.
- In 2007, was hired to pen one draft of the novel adaptation for The Sacrifice by Author Robert Whitlow.
- His 2007 Don't Lose Your Head in Vegas commercial landed the home page of Will Ferrell's FunnyOrDie.com and was featured on Sport's Illusrtated's online magazine.
- Directed the 2005 short film, Booth, a fictional and magical realist portrayal of the events surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth. The film was written by screenwriters Travis Beacham and Christopher J. Waild. The film premiered in 2005 at the Directors Guild of America Theater in Los Angeles, California[2].
- In 2004, directed a Cold Cannons hip-hop video single for EMI which ran on the BET network for 7 months.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Mark Freiburger on IMDb
- Official Website - View the trailer for Dog Days of Summer
- Freiburger mentioned in reference to Snow Angels in "Crushed by Inertia" (Blogger Site)