January • 2021
Kevin was easy to work with and worked hard to accommodate every request we had. His shooting skills were solid and his creativity with broll really added a lot to our piece.
Little Rock, AR, USA
2 reviews$1000 - $1500 / Day
Request QuoteEmmy Award (Mid-America) winning documentary filmmaker Kevin Thomas Clark has been making documentary films for over 20 years. His first film, Died for Zero, about the unsolved murder of his father was named Best of at Indie Memphis Film Fest and lead to the funding for his next 4 films. The Old Gray Lady, an in-depth look at the history and death of one of the last progressive newspapers in the American South, earned critical praise from both sides of the newspaper war that ushered in her end. His follow ups, The Crisis Mr. Faubus Made and Is you is… A Louis Jordan Story presented important historical events and characters in interesting and creative packages for new audiences. For public television, Clark is a producer, director, cinematographer and editor for Emmy nominated series, films and digital shorts. He earned 7 Emmy nominations; with 2 awards for his films "Ain’t Dead Yet" and "A Final Run—The 1969-70 Carver Cobras," and 1 award for the episodic series "Arkansas Treasures."
January • 2021
Kevin was easy to work with and worked hard to accommodate every request we had. His shooting skills were solid and his creativity with broll really added a lot to our piece.
A small group of Arkansas women find a way to say "thank you" to veterans.
The year before the forced integration of a small South Arkansas town, the town's all-black school had something to prove.
On the morning of April 24, 2004, Anthony Smith woke up inside a body bag. His story begins there.
A search for the American Dream in the Arkansas Delta.
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