Clark DeHart
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Editor
Clark DeHart has a BS degree in Wildlife Science from Virginia Tech, and a MFA degree from Montana State University in Science & Natural History Filmmaking. He is a multimedia producer, working on audio podcasts, digital news stories, web branded video content, social media engagement, and short films for outlets and organizations including National Geographic and the National Park Service. He pursued science communication through multimedia as a TV Presenter on the television series Aqua Kids between 2011 and 2013. During this time, the show won 3 Bronze Telly Awards.
His passion is wildlife conservation, and using multimedia to convey the importance of preserving the natural world for the benefit of humans and animals alike. His interest in wildlife and documentary film landed him on the Nationally Syndicated children's educational TV series Aqua Kids. For three seasons Clark traveled to exotic locations as a cast member. Clark's expertise in the wildlife field assisted him in interacting with researchers while helping to incorporate the message of conservation.
His short documentary films Only Time Will Tell, Tracking Rocky Mountain Lions, Montana Triceratops Morphology, and Wild Bozeman all were screened at film festivals in the US.
His passion is wildlife conservation, and using multimedia to convey the importance of preserving the natural world for the benefit of humans and animals alike. His interest in wildlife and documentary film landed him on the Nationally Syndicated children's educational TV series Aqua Kids. For three seasons Clark traveled to exotic locations as a cast member. Clark's expertise in the wildlife field assisted him in interacting with researchers while helping to incorporate the message of conservation.
His short documentary films Only Time Will Tell, Tracking Rocky Mountain Lions, Montana Triceratops Morphology, and Wild Bozeman all were screened at film festivals in the US.