Mark N. Boszko

Mark N. Boszko

Birth : , Maryland, USA

History

After spending several years as an editor at the National Institutes of Health, Mark moved into non-fiction production in and around Washington, DC, editing and producing motion graphics on productions for History, Discovery, National Geographic, and others. He now lives in Seattle, doing in-house video production for The Omni Group. He also produces and hosts The Optical podcast, revisiting the history of visual effects and film technology.

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Mark N. Boszko

Movies

Besa: The Promise
Editorial Staff
A documentary exploring how Albanians, including many Muslims, helped and sheltered Jewish refugees during WWII at their own risk, and trying to help the son of an Albanian baker that housed a Jewish family for a year return some Hebrew books that the family had to leave behind.
Save the Titanic With Bob Ballard
Online Editor
Robert Ballard has been living and breathing the Titanic since he was part of the team that discovered it in 1985. In Save the Titanic With Bob Ballard, he revisits the iconic ship in an entirely different way—from the perspective of those who set sail on it some 100 years ago. Ballard travels to the shipyards of Northern Ireland to retrace the path of the doomed ship from its very incarnation. Throughout his journey, Ballard is driven by one personal question—will the Titanic survive another 100 years? As evidence mounts that the ship is under siege by natural forces, careless visitors, and even rogue salvage operators, the man who found it teams with the families of victims and survivors to protect the legacy of history’s most famous ship.