Josh T. Clark
- Additional Crew
- Writer
- Producer
Josh started his film career in high school creating and supplying
music for the ABC/KEYT Emmy Award winning show "Friday Football Focus."
He later attended USC's School of Cinema-Television with a major in
film production, emphasis in filmic writing. While at USC Josh placed
two short scripts in the final round of USC's highly competitive 480
Contest and a feature spec script in the quarter finals of Fade In:
screenwriting contest. During his senior year, Josh co-found Wilde
Moons Entertainment, LLC, a small production company and talent
showcase for which he continues to write and produce industrials and
commercials shot on HD24p. Upon leaving USC Josh worked as head writer
and creative consultant on a series of soon to be released hidden
camera shows titled "Juice'd" (starring the ol' cut-up OJ Simpson) for
XEG Entertainment, with distribution by Best Buy and DirecTV.
Josh was commissioned by Filipino Director/Producer Ace Cruz to write "California Angel", a 60 minute dramady pilot, and "The Quarry", a feature length tragedy screenplay commissioned by producer Todd Lewis of Varuna Studios. In 2005 he co-wrote the 16mm short film, "Return To Sender" starring Bill Cobbs currently on the festival circuit. Josh is currently commissioned as story editor for CMT's six, hour long episodes of Home Blitz - a show teaming country music celebrities with Habitat For Humanity to help people in need build homes. He resides in Los Angeles where he is developing TV and film projects.
Josh was commissioned by Filipino Director/Producer Ace Cruz to write "California Angel", a 60 minute dramady pilot, and "The Quarry", a feature length tragedy screenplay commissioned by producer Todd Lewis of Varuna Studios. In 2005 he co-wrote the 16mm short film, "Return To Sender" starring Bill Cobbs currently on the festival circuit. Josh is currently commissioned as story editor for CMT's six, hour long episodes of Home Blitz - a show teaming country music celebrities with Habitat For Humanity to help people in need build homes. He resides in Los Angeles where he is developing TV and film projects.