Career
He has worked for German Television such as Atmospheric Reentry Demonstrator as well as for Slovenian television RTV and other international broadcasting stations. At 2002 he got back to learn the trade of a movie director with documentary filmmaker Konrad Herrmann. In 2005 his film about integration called "Slovenes in Berlin" was celebrated in cinema.
The film tells the story about 6 Slovenian immigrants and their life 1.500 miles away from home.
His documentary "Time for more" about the change of the school system in Germany was released for cinema in February 2007 and will be available on Digital Video Disc by German publishing company BELTZ. Right now Mark Poepping works intensively on a project for more democracy in media. A network of more than 250 video journalists worldwide produce reports, mini-documentaries and series for tiva.tv.
This platform licenses videos to online platforms, newspapers and IPTV providers. The slogan of tiva.tv is to tell stories beyond the news.
This is to give stories a chance which are usually unseen by the media.
One of their customers is the United States platform ctzn.tv. Mark Poepping has played bass guitar in German punk rock band "Soakies" together with the German actor Marcus Wengler.