Mark Lyons
After working in the graphics industry for ten years, Mark Lyons returned to college to earn his B.F.A. in Motion Picture Production from Wright State University. Mark has worked on a wide variety of TV and film productions as a field producer, gaffer, and director of photography. As an independent documentarian, he directed Confrontations: A Film About the Abortion Controversy, which was screened at the Cork International Film Festival in Ireland, among other festivals. Premiering on PBS, Mark’s subsequent film 1913: The Great Dayton Flood – From Story to Stage shows how the dramatic stories of Daytonians became the basis for a play about this tragedy. Mark’s most recent film, Lest We Forget: Silent Voices, sheds light on the subject of how society has treated mentally handicapped people and the effects of this treatment on them and their loved ones.
Last updated December 17, 2007