Mark De Pace grew up in the Hudson River Valley.
Before he began producing, he was: an Eagle Scout, captain of his high-school soccer team, a life guard, a snowboard instructor, and an art handler.
He attended NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, where he began making movies. Early in his career, Mark worked on feature films such as "Half Nelson", "Choking Man", "The Interpreter", "Munich", and "Cropsey", but was restless among the ranks, and decided he needed to start producing.
Teaming with young music video directors, Mark established a resume of inspiring collaborations, and is happy to have worked with some of his favorite artists. Mark has produced videos for: Maximo Park, Broadcast, Grizzly Bear, Björk, Spoon, Old 97s, Rjd2, Morningwood, The Cool Kids, Kid Sister, Fountains of Wayne, Flosstradamus, Caroline Polachek, and the Rapture.
Mark enjoys sailing, snowboarding, soccer, lacrosse, and bocce. He lives in Brooklyn.