Mark Innocenti

Scottish born music video director, best known for his association with producer Jon Roseman, and co-director Eddie Arno. Music videos, short features and concert programs include Bob Dylan's "Emotionally Yours", "When The Night (Comes Fallin' From The Sky), Eurythmics' "There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart), Eurythmics' & Aretha Franklin's "Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves", Big Country's "The Seer (Live in NYC"), Bill Wyman's "Willie and the Poor Boys" featuring Ringo Starr, Jimmy Page and Paul Rogers, Chris Rea's, "Baby, Please Don't Go", and Charlie Watts "Celebration Jazz".

His entry into the music business was as singer/guitarist with The Cadets, label mates with Simple Minds on independent Scottish label, Zoom Records. By the early 1980s he and Eddie Arno partnered in a stage design business, building touring sets for Simple Minds, Japan, Imagination and XTC. The business expanded into music video production design for, among others, Robin Gibb ("Boys Do Fall In Love", Joan Armatrading ("Temptation"), The Associates ("Waiting For The Love Boat"), Big Country "East of Eden", "Just A Shadow"), Wham ("Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"), Tears For Fears ("Shout") and Patty Smyth & Scandal (Beat of my Heart").