Mark Reese is the writer/producer of ESPN's five-part series "The Brooklyn Dodgers: The Original America's Team". His documentary "Boys in Winter" was an official selection of the New York International Independent Film Festival, and won the Grand Jury Prize for best documentary. Hart Sharp Entertainment and ESPN purchased the film for distribution, but no airdates have been established. Reese adapted Roger Khan's classic book "Boys of Summer" into a feature film project. He co-wrote"The Boys of Summer" screenplay with Oscar winner David S. Ward, who penned "the Sting" and "Sleepless in Seattle." Reese was named co-producer with Frank Marshall (ET, Indiana Jones, Signs). His series "Diamonds Along the Highway" premiered on PBS in 2012. It focuses on the interesting people and places throughout the sunshine state. His documentary on Jack Kerouac, "Jack Slept Here," premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival in 2011, and "Chance to Live" was an official selection of the Cine-World Film Festival in 2011.