Mark S. Bassett
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Mark was part of the creative team, including Francis Coppola, that
wrote and produced the theatrical motion picture Goosed (1999/I),
starring Jennifer Tilly, Robert Klein, and Joan Rivers. The movie
received an A minus rating from E! Online, and was chosen to open the
1999 Slam-Dunk Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
In 2001, Mark began reporting for a number of New England newspapers, covering the courts, politics, and real estate. In addition to print journalism, he developed segments for "Sunday Morning", content CBS News Productions, and freelanced at Cablevision's News 12 Norwalk and the Bronx.
Most recently, Mark produced and edited over 1,200 half hours of nationally televised business news magazine programming for William Shatner's Heartbeat of America. The program aired on Robert Schuller's American Life Television Network for nearly a decade.
In 2001, Mark began reporting for a number of New England newspapers, covering the courts, politics, and real estate. In addition to print journalism, he developed segments for "Sunday Morning", content CBS News Productions, and freelanced at Cablevision's News 12 Norwalk and the Bronx.
Most recently, Mark produced and edited over 1,200 half hours of nationally televised business news magazine programming for William Shatner's Heartbeat of America. The program aired on Robert Schuller's American Life Television Network for nearly a decade.