Mark has been working on animated shorts since the 1980s, along with a few documentary shorts
What he’s currently working on:
Penguins! Penguins! Penguins!
A short animated musical intertwining a heartwarming LGBT love story and a comedy penguin snuff film.
Story, music and lyrics by Richard Voyce
Directed by Mark Winter
Previous animated shorts:
Once On A Blue Moon – 1992
35mm animated short
Film Festivals and Awards:
Melbourne Film and Video Festival, 1995
Third, Animation Category
Canadian International Film Festival, 1995
Double Star Rating
The American Motion Picture Awards, 1994
The Nellie Nash Animation Award, Best Animation
Selected as one of the ten best
The Fish and the Factory – 1991
35mm animated short
Film Festivals and Awards:
US International Film and Video Festival, Chicago, 1994
Third Place, Certificate of Excellence
San Francisco Environment Film Festival, 1994
Selected for competition
Canterbury Short Film Festival, New Zealand 1993
Selected for competition
Columbus International Film and Video Festival, 1992
Winner, Chris Award, Natural Sciences Category
New Delhi Trade Fair, New Dellhi, India, 1992
Selected for competition
Golden Gate Awards, San Francisco, 1992
Selected for competition
Melbourne International Film and Video Festival, 1992
Bronze Cineman
Best Film in Animation Category
Bombay International Film Festival for Documentary, Short and Animation Films
Mark attended as a guest of the Indian Government
Where It’s Art, Southland Museum and Art Gallery, Invercargill New Zealand, 1991
The Grate Escape – 1991
35mm Animated Short
Film Festivals and Awards:
The Leipzig Short Film and Animation Festival, Germany, 1992
Selected for competition
Where It’s Art, Southland Museum and Art Gallery, Invercargill New Zealand, 1991
Australian International Film Festival, 1991
Runner Up, Animation Section
Not My Type, 1991
35mm Animated Short
Film Festivals and Awards:
US International Film and Video Festival, Chicago, 1993
First Place, Gold Camera Award
American International Film and Video Festival, American Motion Picture Society, California, 1992
First Place, Commercial Class
Shanghai International Animation Film Festival, China, 1992
Selected for competition
Leipzig Short Film and Animation Festival, Germany, 1992
Selected for competition
ATYPL Congress, Budapest, 1992
Requested by John Halas
New Delhi Trade Fair, New Dellhi, India, 1992
Selected for competition
Golden Gate Awards, San Francisco, 1992
Selected for competition
Canterbury Short Film Festival, New Zealand, 1992
Best Animation
Philadelphia International Film Festival, 1992
Honourable Mention, 3rd Place Animation Category
World Festival of Animated Film Zagreb (Animafest Zagreb), 1992
Selected for competition
New Hampshire Film Festival, Keene State College, 1992
Selected for competition
The Holland Animation Festival, 1992
Selected for competition
Bombay International Film Festival for Documentary, Short and Animation Films, 1992
Mark attended as a guest of the Indian government
Where It’s Art, Southland Museum and Art Gallery, Invercargill, New Zealand
Wellington Fringe Film Festival, 1991
Selected for competition
Los Angeles International Animation Celebration, 1991
Selected for commpetition
Columbus International Film and Video Festival, 1991
Winner, Christopher Columbus Award for the Most Innovative and Creative
Overall Production Winner, Chris Award, Education Category
Honourable Mention: Scriptwriting
The Letter X – 1989
35mm animated short
Film Festivals and Awards:
ATYPL Congress, Budapest, 1992
Requested by John Halas
New Delhi Trade Fair, New Delhi India, 1992
Selected for competition
Bombay International Film Festival for Documentary, Short and Animated Films, 1992
Mark attended as a guest of the Indian government
Where It’s Art, Southland Museum and Art Gallery, Invercargill, New Zealand, 1991
Melbourne International Film and Video Festival, 1990
Bronze Cineman, Best Film in the Animation Category
Columbus International Film and Video Festival, 1990
Bronze Plaque, Runner Up, Education Section
Wellington Fringe Film Festival, New Zealand, 1990
Selected for competition
Documentary Shorts
Head Lines – 1991
Documentary short on New Zealand cartoonist and caricaturist Murray Webb
Film Festivals and Awards:
Columbus International Film and Video Festival, 1993
Honourable Mention
Honoruable Mention, Print Media Section (Head Lines poster)
American International Film and Video Festival, American Motion Picture Society, California, 1992
Third Place
Bombay International Film Festival for Documentary, Short and Animation Films, 1992
Mark attended as a guest of the Indian government
The Fastest Old Man in the World – 1993
Documentary short about Derek Turnbull, a runner from Southland, New Zealand
Film Festivals and Awards:
3rd Annual World Festival, Charleston
Silver Award, Second
42nd Columbus International Film and Video Festival, Ohio
Bonze Plaque – Runner Up
Houston Worldfest International Film and Video Festival, Texas
Bronze Award – Third
US International Film and Video Festival, Chicago
Second Place, Silver Screen Award
Canterbury Short Film Festival
selected for competition
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