Clay Westervelt
Clay Westervelt was born on Jun 06, 1973 in USA. Clay Westervelt's big-screen debut came with Roadside Assistance directed by Jennifer Derwingson in 2001. Clay Westervelt is known for Raceland directed by Scott Bloom, Bryan Batt stars as Marshall and Leon Contavesprie as Tom. The most recent award Clay Westervelt achieved is Honolulu International Festival (II). The upcoming new movie Clay Westervelt plays is Rebel Hearts which will be released on Jun 27, 2021.
During graduate school at USC, Clay received both the Bush and Kodak Awards for Excellence in Cinematography, earning an apprenticeship with ASC members. He was honored to apprentice with Francis Kenny (2012 ASC President's Award), and went on to learn lighting and camera techniques through on-set observation of Vilmos Zsigmond, Emmanuelle Lubezki, and Dante Spinotti.After graduation, Clay immediately filmed pilots for every major network, establishing the look of such series as Life of Luxury with Robin Leach (ABC), Gene Simmons: Family Jewels (A&E), Rattlesnake Republic (Animal Planet), and Junk Gypsies (HGTV).His visual experimentation continued while shooting and directing award-winning music videos, including Nutty: Back in Black and the Grammy-nominated Johnny Cash's America.He established Martini Crew Booking as a gear and service provider for television and film productions in 2000. While at Martini, Clay filmed the Emmy-winning documentary The Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club.Clay branched into directing with thursday afternoon, which won writing and directing awards while playing on PBS, The Sundance Channel, and in film festivals internationally.In 2003, Clay formed Imaginaut Entertainment, Inc, producing and directing the award-winning series Storyline Online, featuring such talents as Elijah Wood, Betty White, James Earl Jones, and Al Gore.Through Imaginaut, Clay recently released the award-winning documentary Popatopolis, and is now producing a heartwarming doc for HBO about a pageant for young disabled girls. Clay's current films include Mr. Twister, a documentary about an autistic young man, produced by Academy Award-winner Mark Harris.Clay is a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences residing in the Silverlake area of Los Angeles with his wife and daughter, and is now in development on multiple documentaries and pilots while writing two feature screenplays.
Birthday
Jun 06, 1973Place of Birth
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Known For
Awards
10 wins & 0 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2021
cinematographer
7.0 - 2019
cinematographer, producer
8.2 - 2015
cinematographer, producer
7.6 - 2015
camera and electrical department
7.7 - 2014
cinematographer
4.4 - 2013
cinematographer, producer
6.8 - 2013
I Always Said Yes: The Many Lives of Wakefield Poole
cinematographer
7.5 - 2012
camera and electrical department
6.2 - 2011
cinematographer
7.4 - 2011
cinematographer
- 2009
camera and electrical department
6.0 - 2008
cinematographer
7.8 - 2008
cinematographer
6.3 - 2003
cinematographer
7.8 - 2003
camera and electrical department
3.2 - 2003
Welcome to Sherwood! The Story of 'The Adventures of Robin Hood'
camera and electrical department
7.5 - 2001
cinematographer
7.9 - 2001
cinematographer
7.6