In 1996 I helped build digital democracy. I watched what it could do for South Africa's transition, for Canadian foreign-policy engagement, for genuine democratic participation. Over the last decade I've watched the same infrastructure get captured — used to spread lies and hollow out democracies from the inside. Through-Line Studio is how I'm taking the space back.
An independent studio working at the intersection of frontline democracy defenders in Central and Eastern Europe and the international NGOs, foundations, and ministries that stand with them.
The work is producing video and social content for the platforms where contested publics actually live, and running the workshops that move information, trust, and capacity between those two worlds — particularly where civic actors are pushing back against authoritarian backsliding and external interference.
Built on thirty years at the meeting point of foreign policy and digital democracy.
For YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and adjacent platforms — plus longform digital series. Telling frontline defenders' stories to the publics that authoritarian content is also trying to reach. Two-tier architecture: a long-form investigative spine and 6–10 short-form arteries designed to stand alone in a feed.
Bringing local defenders and international NGO program officers into productive dialogue. Running deliberative and participatory exercises on foreign-policy and democracy questions. Capacity-building for frontline groups on digital democracy and counter-interference methods.
Helping international donors and NGOs identify credible frontline partners, understand local political reality, and design programs that strengthen the connection between the two worlds. The senior-diplomat-with-production-chops role that very few people can credibly play.
Eyewitness accounts from Brno and Žilina. A math teacher whose wedding was five days before the Soviet tanks arrived in 1968. A student strike leader who typed manifestos for 24 hours and wore them on his body when the police tore them from the walls. The mechanics of a revolution made without computers or fax machines.
Enter collection Collection 02Ground-level voices from the post-apartheid transition. A white advocate who founded the first rural law clinic in the Karoo and ended the security-police visits by signing a record sleeve. Township teenagers. Law interns. A group meeting in Cape Town. And the High Commissioner's view from the other end of the telescope.
Enter collectionThe studio is in its founding year. Conversations about projects, partnerships, and funding are welcome now — work begins in earnest from September 2026.
mark@through-linestudio.com