Lance Clark
- Fame for: Production
Biography
Associate Dean of the Arts, Professor of Digital Media Arts Huntington University Since joining the faculty in 1993, Dr. Lance Clark has helped to grow the film, broadcast and animation tracks at Huntington University into one of the truly outstanding digital media arts programs within the 100+-member CCCU Colleges and Universities. His radio, television and film students have earned top honors at the iNRB and BEA annual conventions year after year. They also regularly land top awards at the Indiana Association of Student Broadcasters. Dr. Clark runs his own media production company LC Media, Inc. specializing in corporate media, live action and event cinematography. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, he serves as the chair of the Digital Media Arts department and the associate dean of the arts for the School of the Arts both in Huntington, Indiana and at the Huntington University DMA center in Arizona. Clark also serves as the executive producer 6-8 student films annually. Clark is an award winning director winning the BEA's best faculty film in 2016 for his short film "The Gift of Hope" and has been awarded the top videographer for the past six years in the Journal Gazette's "Readers Choice Awards." He has produced television commercials, corporate videos and overseas mission documentaries in Asia, Central America, Africa, and Eastern Europe. For his Ph.D. in communication from Regent University (Virginia), he conducted a narrative analysis of the television series The X-Files. He earned his M.A. in Radio, TV & Film from Regent University, and his B.A. in Communication from Huntington College.