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Black Boots

Wednesday, January 20th, 2016

12-04-13: New Web Series- Directed by Lamont Pierre – Composed by Mark Kueffner – Created by Geno Brooks – Plot Summery: Brooks University freshman Grant Boyer is fascinated with joining a certain fraternity on his campus. But will the toll of the rigorous pledging process combined with campus scandal and the uncovering of chapter secrets […]

The Trouble With Going Somewhere

Wednesday, January 20th, 2016

10-15-13 New Atlanta-based web series – Director Lamont Pierre – Music composed by Mark Kueffner – Plot Summary: Ellis and his college buddies, tired of taking the hits from an endless lack of gainful employment, take their dire circumstances into their own hands on the open road — trading in their college degrees for a […]

The Pied Piper of Hamelin

Wednesday, January 20th, 2016

9-07-13: iPad interactive children’s book by Stacking Books – in conjunction with The Candlestick Company – Sound design and music composition by Mark Kueffner.

Escape – Short Film

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

7-22-13 Escape is a short narrative film that explores the heated topic of illegal immigration in the US, and is meant to spark a dialogue on the legal action taken towards this issue. Director Zia Islam. Composer Mark Kueffner. Escape was accepted into the Austin International Film Festival and the Writer’s Film Festival

Sherlock Holmes and the Stolen Emerald

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

5-26-13: “Sherlock Holmes and the Stolen Emerald”, a comedy film directed by Celine Terranova – Composed by Mark Kueffner. This film was shot at the Barts Pathology Museum, located in London, England. Director Celine Terranova incorporated steampunk aesthetics in creating this silent comedy. The film was selected in three festivals: Louisville International Film Festival, London […]

Welcome to MarkKueffner.com

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

Music guides us through the path of a film;  A piece of  emotion resonating with each note sending you into heaven or hell or any of the vast areas in-between.  The best a composer can do is to recognize the heart of a film and translate it musically (some say magically) into something brilliant. Marks […]