Mark Burley

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Mark A. Burley is a four time Emmy nominated producer and director.

A veteran of television, he was born in Berlin and was raised in London.

He discovered his love for narrative storytelling in university at Bristol, and moved to LA in his 20s to pursue the film business. There was a slight detour, however, and he dabbled in advertising before finding his way into commercials. He worked for many years as an assistant director and quickly got into the DGA. For a good chunk of his career, he also worked as a UPM (unit production manager), which is what I often do on sets.

His path eventually crossed with writer/producer/show creator Jenji Kohan, and he’s been a part of her ecosystem since Weeds in 2005.

He’s produced and directed on GLOW, Orange Is The New Black, Murder, She Wrote and Simon & Simon. He has also worked on a number of TV movies of the week including Mrs. Santa Claus (1996) and Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes (1990).

During our chat, we take a deep dive into the murky waters of television to understand all of its producer titles. We also discuss how Netflix changed the game for storytellers worldwide and patience…something that I am constantly working on.

Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on this week’s episode!

Beijos,

Caca

“Don’t get into this business unless you are totally, absolutely enamored and passionate about it.”

-Mark Burley

Michelle LeClerc

Michelle strives to add context and meaning to the exponentially growing world of design. Recently served as the Creative Director at Beutler Ink, a strategic creative agency specializing in research, writing, and design. Michelle has developed design and data visualization for social justice organizations like Campaign Zero, Be a Hero, and Yale’s The Justice Collaboratory and Freedom Reads. In 2017, she created the data visualization for Elizabeth Warren’s book, This Fight is Our Fight, a #1 New York Times bestseller. In 2019, on behalf of Campaign Zero, she led the data visualization for the first police scorecard in the US, which sought to identify urgent issues surrounding police accountability and propose best-practice solutions. Michelle’s commitment to quality design extends from the office to the classroom—she teaches Infographic Design at Temple’s Tyler School of Art.

www.michelleleclerc.com
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