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Diesel Productions is a video production company created in 1999 by Mark Di Nardo. Our intention is to make quality videos for the right price.
Mark has been involved in the TV industry for the past 15 years and with this experience, has an understanding of what people need to make their video work and deliver the right message.
While he now devotes most of his time to his production company, he continues to work freelance for major TV stations in studio production and sports broadcasts to keep up with latest trends and production techniques.
Mark Di Nardo started his broadcast career in the early 90's, after studying Audio Visual Engineering at RMIT and refining tape skills at Film and Tape Sales, he landed a position at Channel 9, Sydney in 1995, working on productions such as The Midday Show, This is Your Life and The Footy Show. He later transferred to Channel 9 in Melbourne to take on an editing position where he was involved in productions such as Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Hey Hey It's Saturday, The AFL Footy Show, and Sale of The Century. As part of the Wide World of Sports crew, he also worked on major sporting events such as Wimbledon, Commonwealth Games, Formula 1 events and World Series Cricket. During this time Mark also gained extensive experience in commercial production and often worked on special events such as the Logie awards, Music Concerts and AFL documentaries.
Mark then moved into the freelance field at the end of 1999 to concentrate on setting up his own production company, Diesel Productions, whilst at the same time, specialising in sports broadcasting. Some major events that he has been involved with are the Athens 2004 and Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, AFL Grand Finals, Melbourne Cups, Australian Open Tennis, PGA Golf Championships, Rugby World Cup and an abundance of Motor Sport including Bathurst and Indy Cars.
His production company, Diesel Productions has assisted many corporate companies to send the right message to their clients or staff with affordable, high quality productions.
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