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Clay Hardwick

Artist, Video Editor, Videographer echomech Creative

Clay Hardwick boasts a career spanning well over a decade in the field of visual storytelling. With versatile skills ranging from camera operation to videography and cinematography, Clay adeptly fulfills multiple roles in the production process. Whether referred to as a camera operator, cinematographer, or DP, Clay's experience and expertise are undeniable. Clay thrives in collaborative environments, particularly in small teams, where he excels at crafting distinctive and high-quality video narratives. His impressive portfolio includes contributions to feature films, documentaries, and live broadcasts, showcasing his adaptability across diverse formats. Presently, Clay has embraced the role of an independent freelance videographer and video editor, with his creative home base in Chattanooga, TN. While frequently collaborating with producers and directors on their projects, Clay also extends his talents to the public sphere. He specializes in "one-man-band productions," covering a broad spectrum of content, including profiles for small businesses, event documentation, testimonials, product showcases, music videos, and public service announcements. Clay's commitment to capturing compelling visual stories shines through in every project he undertakes.

BSA, Studio Art - Concentration in Digital Arts 2006 - 2009
Painting
Video Production
Video Editing

Recent Posts

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Season 1 - Road to D100

The Road to the Dallas 100: Improving

Daniel Litwin - July 28, 2023

Fasten your seatbelts and gear up for an exciting ride on The Road to the Dallas 100! Brought to you by the collaborative efforts of Daniel Litwin, the resonating voice of B2B, along with MarketScale and SMU's Cox School of Business, we dive deep into the inspiring narratives of Dallas' fastest expanding enterprises.

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Fans First

Pre-Game: Normal Gets Normal Results

Jesse Cole - June 13, 2020

The Savannah Bananas are a baseball team but owner Jesse Cole knows they arent in the baseball industry. Theyre in the Fans First Experience industry.

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