Clark attended USC's School of Cinematic Arts. While still a student, he started directing the network television series, CBS's Big Brother. He then worked as a roster director at Quentin Tarantino's and Lawrence Bender's production company A Band Apart, where he wrote and directed television, music videos, and commercials. Clark has worked with such artists as Kanye West, Jackie Chan, Gnarls Barkley, Lupe Fiasco, and Girl Talk; and such brands as Pepsi, Lays, Motorola, MAC, and Diesel. Clark spent 2006 in Shanghai, writing and directing Mainland China's first reality television series. In 2007, the hysteria surrounding the program contributed to the Communist Party of China issuing a decree banning all future reality programming during prime-time. In 2008, Clark collaborated on two projects with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Charlie LeDuff: The Editor, a short film starring Richard Riehle based on LeDuff's career at The New York Times, and Bag Men, a feature screenplay written for Plan B Entertainment. In 2009, Clark returned to China to shoot Goodbye Shanghai, a short film he also wrote about Western spies working as international bankers in Shanghai. The film garnished several national and international festival award s. Clark's first feature film, Caroline and Jackie, is premiering at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival.
Awarded Grand Prize - 2010 New Media Film Festival - Best Short Film (Goodbye Shanghai).Awarded Prize - 2010 HollyShorts Film Festival - Best Cinematography (Goodbye Shanghai).
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On a birthday trip, Caroline visits her sister Jackie and her boyfriend. What starts out as an evening with close friends quickly goes askew. Caroline and the group attempt to support Jackie for an apparent illness - though it's unclear who really needs the most help.