(I'm going to write up my user page as if it were a wikipedia entry. Perhaps someday, a real wikipedia page will be made of me if I'm lucky.)
Medleystudios72 is the wikipedia user named Mark E. Seeley of Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Early Life
editBorn January, 8, 1972, Mark grew up in several Pittsburgh communities, settling in Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania (south of Pittsburgh) upon entering the third grade and spent weekends with his father in Bethel Park. Time was also spent with maternal grandparents in West Mifflin, PA.
Education
editMark graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School (Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania) in 1990. While there, Mark played the trumpet and sousaphone in the Jaguar Marching Band, portrayed Judah in the 1990 production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, participated as chief student photographer for the Monticello Yearbook, and briefly sang as a tenor in the school choir. He also was awarded the SHASDA (South Hills Area Scholastic Development Award) award for academic achievement his senior year.
Graduation from Community College of Allegheny County's (CCAC) South Campus with an Associates of Science with a concentration in theater followed in 1993. While at CCAC, Mark had his profile published in the US Achievement Academy College Yearbook 1993 edition. While at CCAC, Mark co-authored a one-act play entitled "The Nine Lives of Love." Some time later, the play was produced as a student show at Thomas Jefferson High School.
- Theatrical roles portrayed and crew positions held by Mark while a student at CCAC include:
- Tenorio and Rosenante' in Man of La Mancha
- Bomber in and Sound Designer for Picnic
- Spotlight for The Mikado
- Following his 1993 graduation, Mark continued to be active in the CCAC South Theater program:
- Sound design for Little Shop of Horrors, The Foreigner, My Fair Lady, South Pacific, The Odd Couple, and Fiddler on the Roof as well as the original show Holiday Beside the Point.
Finally, he graduated from Point Park College in 1996 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Film & Video Production. Concurrent with attending Point Park College, his film classes were conducted through Pittsburgh Filmmakers.
Titles of Mark's student films & videos include:
- Night Mate - 16mm B&W film 1994 (M.O.S.)
With original score by P. David Hummon
- Endgame - 16mm color film 1995 (sync sound)
A short comedy about players of a heated Axis & Allies game
- My Spring Break - 8mm video 1996
A documentary about a road trip to Indianapolis
- In Hell There Are No Nightlights - 8mm video 1996
Another documentary about the 1996 PA State College Republicans Conference
- Back on the Streets - 16mm B&W film 1996 (sync sound)
A 23 minute light comedy about three friends and their adventures on the way to a Donnie Iris concert.
Professional Life
editAfter graduation, Mark began working with Baldwin High School (Pennsylvania) (BHS) as the technical director for their theater department. (1996 - 1999) While there, Mark saw his tech crew nominated at the 1999 Gene Kelly Awards for Best Technical Crew Execution for the show Oklahoma!.
Following his employment with BHS, Mark entered the professional office work force of Greater Pittsburgh. Companies from his resume include the law firms Thompson, Calkins & Sutter, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, advertising agency Blattner Brunner, title company LandAmerica OneStop, corporate lending institution Bank of New York Mellon, title company BCHH Inc, QBE Insurance - and eventually LSI as of October 30, 2012 where he is currently employed (last updated April 5, 2013).
Additionally, as of July, 2009, Mark has become an Independant Business Owner affiliated with LTD.
Continued Fine Arts participation
editAs a kind of hobby, Mark had remained peripherally active in local theater and filmmaking. Among his fine arts credits include:
- Paco in CDW's production of Man of La Mancha in 1990
- Og in CDW's production in Finian's Rainbow in 1991
- Noah Curry in CDW's production of 110 in the Shade in 1992
- lighting design for CDW's production of Into the Woodsin 1993
- Monty Woolley for CDW's production of Red, Hot and Cole in 1994
- a grip for Universal Pictures' Sudden Death in 1994
- lighting design for the Image Player's production of Once on This Island in 1995
- An extra in Universal Pictures' The Assassination File in 1996
- crew chief for Threepenny Opera for the Penn Avenue Theater in 2000
- Mortimer in The Fantasticks for the Penn Avenue Theater in 2001
- originated the character Quentin Krugh in the Michael Sutton play the saving of billy b. for Cloven Hoof Productions in 2002
- Gad and the Baker in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat for the Comtra Theater in 2002
- Pilate (understudy) in Jesus Christ Superstar, again for the Comtra Theater in 2003
- assistant camera and general film crew for David Dalessandro's independent film The 43rd Annual Stone Lion Writer’s Conference
- an extra in Dreamworks' She's Out of My League, filmed in 2008 - released in 2010.
- an extra in Hollywood & Wine, filmed in 2008 - released in 2010.
- Brant in Alan Lee's independant film "Yes Girl 2" - still in pre-production as of July, 2012.
Mark was a founding member and, later, a board member of the community theater/youth group ACT NOW based in Pleasant Hills, Pennsylvania. With them, Mark participated in the production of three shows.
- Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves - an original show by P. David Hummon and Amy Heather Alvord produced in 1995. Appeared as Abu Baka.
- Jesus Christ Superstar in 1996. Appeared as Peter.
- Much Ado About Nothing in 1997. Appeared as Governor Leonato and served as Technical Director.
Part of the appeal and mystique of the ACT NOW company was that rehearsals would be held all summer at a location other than the rented auditorium at Thomas Jefferson High School. The company would then have access to the auditorium for a single day, coming in early in the morning to build the set, run a technical rehearsal, open the show for a single performance, then strike the set that same evening.
Additionally, Mark worked with Kennywood's Phantom Fright Nights every year since its inception in 2002. He had been a member of the cast, and in latter years part of the management of, the Mortem's Manor attraction, which has the distinction of winning the title "Best Haunt" in the park 7 out of 9 voting years. It was at this attraction that Mark began using one of his trademark sayings, "I Said Boo." It has evolved into something of a rallying cry for the staff. He was also the voice of the parrot at Captain Skully's Revenge. He plans on returning again for the 2013 Phantom Fright Nights season.
Starting in 2011, Mark became associated with the Pittsburgh R&B artist Ambition, appearing in two of his music videos: She Wanna, and Blow It Up.
Miscellaneous
editInterests include (but are not limited to):
- the works of Joss Whedon, Kevin Smith, and Shakespeare
- movies, television, and print media from Star Wars, G.I. Joe, Star Trek, How I Met Your Mother, Battlestar Galactica, The Walking Dead, Godzilla, Game of Thrones and James Bond
- music by Van Halen, Billy Joel, Motley Crue, and The Eagles among others
- comic books like Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose, Deadpool, Spider-Man, and Nth Man: The Ultimate Ninja
Mark enjoys critical analysis and writing reviews. One such review has been published online at SlayerLit.us
Mark maintains profiles with LinkedIn, Facebook, and MySpace and can be contacted there.
Mark is relatively new to wikipedia, wookiepedia, joepedia and a Cloverfield wiki. He has been somewhat active on talk pages, but still learning so hasn't done much page editing itself. It has been a swell learning experience.