BIO / CREDITS / PRESS
Mark Hofeling is a Production Designer for film and television bringing proven industry experience to movies, television shows, commercials, theatrical sets, themed environments, scenic environments, interior designs, scripts and stages.
Mark has experience with set design, set construction for feature films, motion pictures, and television projects. He brings hands-on experience with art direction, conceptual drawing, carpentry, paint, crews, crew management and travel. With humor and ethics, Mark is capable of executing the most demanding of creative concepts and ideas while working effectively with production staff and studio stages.
Mark Hofeling is able to provide support and general expertise in the areas of Production Design, Pre-Production, Art Direction, Theatre, Set Design, Performance Stage Design, Illustration, Concept Sketching, Conceptual Drawing, Drafting, Storyboards, Materials Research, Location Research, Prototype Development, Product Development, General Design Direction, Scenic Fabrication, Custom Fabrication, Prop Construction, Exhibitions, Retail Design, Showroom Floor, Displays, Product Launches, Theatrical Productions, Theatrical Painting, Period Signage Design, Scenic Painting, Large Scale Performance, Events, Space Planning, Materials Consultation, Technical Consultation, Interior Design, Custom Built Furniture, Temporary Structures.
Mark Hofeling has designed and art directed over 70 productions for film and television. He knew he was born to work in movies when he saw the Millennium Falcon fly across a giant movie screen in 1977 and his father leaned over and whispered into his eight-year-old ear, "There are people who make all that stuff, you know." A decade later Mark walked onto his first movie set and never looked back.
Mark began his work in film at age 19 and designed his first feature, Leucadia Film's "Windrunner" (1995) five years later. Although Mark is now known for his work in Children's film and television, his first years in film were spent in horror, toiling in low-budget art departments for Fangoria Magazine's trilogy "Mindwarp", "Children of the Night" and "Severed Ties" and on Films such as "Halloween 5" , even working as an EFX tech and puppeteer on Sam Raimi's cult classic, "Army of Darkness".
Many of Mark’s early projects as a production designer were stories of hard-luck realism in bleak desert landscapes and rough trailer-park poverty, like Fox Searchlights' "Nobody's Baby" (2001), CBS' "See You in My Dreams" (2000), or Showtime's "Edge of America" (2003), and "Just a Dream" (2002).
In 2005 Mark's professional life took a colorful turn when he landed his first Disney Channel Original Movie, "Buffalo Dreams" (2005). Since then Mark has designed 24 Disney Channel Original Movies, including the three most-watched cable events of all time; "High School Musical 2" (2007), "Wizards of Waverly Place, the Movie" (2009), and "Teen Beach Movie" (2013) as well as "High School Musical" 1 and 3 (2006 & 2008), the latter for Walt Disney Studios, and more recently “Disney’s Zombies” 1, 2 & 3 (2018, 2020 & 2021) and “Disney’s Descendants” 1, 2, 3 & 4 (2015, 2017, 2019 & 2022), and Netflix’s Julie and the Phantoms (2019) These massively successful projects afforded Mark the exciting challenge of designing for music and choreography.
Mark is adept at moving quickly into new locations and markets and building art departments from the ground up. His work has taken him to Barcelona, Toronto, Vancouver, Atlanta, Savannah, New Orleans, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Each new location has presented its own set of surprises and challenges to overcome.
Mark and his husband Jesse split their time between Salt Lake City, Utah and Vancouver, Canada.
PRODUCTION DESIGNER
“Descendants 4: The Rise of Red” Disney Channel
“Under Wraps 2” Disney Channel
“Disney’s Zombies 3” Disney Channel
“The Mighty Ducks” (pilot) ABC/Disney Television
“Julie and the Phantoms” Netflix
“Disney’s Zombies 2” Disney Channel
"Descendants 3" Disney Channel
"Disney's Zombies" Disney Channel
“Descendants 2” Disney Channel
“Blood Money” Envision Media Arts
“Invisible Sister” Disney Channel
“Descendants” Disney Channel
“Cloud 9” Disney Channel
“Teen Beach Musical” Disney Channel
“Let It Shine” Disney Channel
“Good Luck Charlie: The Movie” Disney Channel
“My Future Boyfriend” ABC Family
“Christmas Cupid” ABC Family
“Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure” Disney Channel
“Den Brother” Disney Channel
“Starstruck” Disney Channel
“Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie” Disney Channel
“10 Things I Hate About You” (Pilot) ABC Family
“My Fake Fiance” ABC Family
“High School Musical 3” Walt Disney Studios
“Dadnapped” Disney Channel
“Minutemen” Disney Channel
“High School Musical 2” Disney Channel
“Cheetah Girls 2” Disney Channel
“Read It And Weep” Disney Channel
“High School Musical” Disney Channel
“Life Is Ruff” Disney Channel
“Go Figure” Disney Channel
“Buffalo Dreams” Disney Channel
“What Should You Do?” Lifetime
“Edge Of America” Showtime
“Just A Dream” Showtime
“Sawtooth” Tribal Alliance
“Con Express” Cinetel Films
“See You In My Dreams” CBS/Randwell Productions
“Jumping for Joy” Feature Films for Families
“Nobody’s Baby” Fox Searchlight
“Return to the Secret Garden” Feature Films for Families
“Substitute III” Detention Productions
“Standing on Fishes” Big Hair Productions
“Stray Dog” Lynch Entertainment
“Touched By An Angel” (#406 & #408) CBS
“No More Baths” Feature Films for Families
“Just in Time” Leucadia Films
“Wish Upon a Star” Leucadia Films
“Address Unknown” Leucadia Films
“The Paper Brigade” Leucadia Films
“Coyote Summer” Leucadia Films
Six Frontier Casino Commercials – Holy Cow Productions
“Just Like Dad” Leucadia Films
“The Undercover Kid” Leucadia Films
“Sight Unseen” Leucadia Films
“Windrunner” Leucadia Films
ART DIRECTOR
“Independence Day: Resurgence” (UT/NV Unit) 20th Century Fox
“Gold Fever” Stephen David Entertainment
“World’s Fastest Indian” WFI Productions Ltd.
“Paradise” (Pilot) Showtime
“The Maldonado Miracle” Showtime
Cadillac “Escalade” Commercial – IPS
“Don’t Look Under the Bed” Disney Channel
“The Runner” Runner Productions
“Beyond the Prairie” (Set Designer) CBS
“Motherly Love” Summit Productions
“Deadly Games” Summit Productions
“Con Air” (Asst. Art Director) Runway Pictures/Disney
Gang Intervention PSA – Bonneville International
Mix 105 Commercial (Asst. Art Director) – Fotheringham & Assoc.
Big Boy Commercial (Asst. Art Director) – Video West
Big Boy Commercial (Asst. Art Director) – Fotheringham & Assoc.
“Sundogs” LX Limited
“Black Velvet Pantsuit” Hodge Podge Productions
“Children of the Night” (Asst. Art Director) Fangoria/ RCA Columbia
“Mindwarp” (Asst. Art Director) Fangoria/RCA Columbia
SET DECORATOR
“Goodbye Bird” Leucadia Films
“Severed Ties” Fangoria/RCA Columbia
PROP BUILDER / EFFECTS CREW
“Prey for Us All” (Asst. Prop Master) Motion Picture Corp.
“Annie” (Effects Crew) Tidewater Productions
“The Silencer” (Prop Master) Crown International
“Under the Car” (Prop Master) Chanticlear Films
“The Nutty Nut” (Effects Crew) Capella Films
“Army of Darkness” (Puppeteer/Effects) Renaissance Films
“People Under the Stairs” (Effects Crew) Universal
“Dollman” (Prop Builder) Full Moon Entertainment
“Arcade” (Prop Builder) Full Moon Entertainment
“The Tsunami” (Wardrobe Designer) LX Limited
“Halloween V” (Art Dept) Mayfair Productions
Press
Kylie Erica Mar talks with Production Designer Mark Hofeling on the set of "Descendants 2" (above) >
Sketch gallery featured at the Production Designer's Collective >
Cover feature on Mark in the Ageist Magazine >
Interview with Mark about Disney's Descendants from the LA411 >
Feature on Mark in NOW-ID collective’s ‘Ne Plus Ultra’ >
Mark discusses production design and his life at Disney for the podcast Childhood Trash >
Production Designer, Mark Hofeling, Guest Lectures University of Utah Ballet History Class >
Salt Lake City Weekly on Mark Hofeling and the Art of Production Design >
Interview with TV Insider about Disney's Descendants >
Mark's presentation on production design at Spyhop Media Education Center >
SLUG Magazine feature on Mark's civilian design company, Creative Services Bureau >
A Handful of Salt Profile: Mark Hofeling >
Salt Lake Tribune: Art installation will celebrate 10,000 years of labor history in Utah >
Ad News: Genius at a Breakneck Pace with Alvarez / Hofeling’s Creative Services Bureau >