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Mark D. Ferguson studied Television Production at the Glasgow Metropolitan College (now City of Glasgow College). After graduating in 2009, he along with fellow classmate Chris Quick, co founded the production company Quick Off The Mark Productions. In 2010, the pair teamed up with Andy S. McEwan (also a former classmate) to write and produce the companies first feature film In Search of La Che (2011). The film which starred Duncan Airlie James, premiered at the Glasgow Film Theatre on the 9th of November 2011. The film was selected to appear in the spring showcase of the 2014 American Online Film Awards. In 2012, Ferguson directed the short film Mr Cheval (2012) and was an associate producer on The Greyness of Autumn (2012). In 2014, he shot for the first time in 4k resolution for Minion vs. Minion (2014) which was produced in association with Futurist Film Ltd for Vue Cinemas. On 14 October 2015, it was announced that Ferguson would be moving to Canada in the spring and that Quick Off The Mark Productions would close in February 2016.