Graham Clark is an award-winning editor, writer, producer, and motion designer with over a decade of experience in nonfiction film, television, and branded content. He often approaches documentary storytelling with the rigor and rhythm typically reserved for scripted filmmaking. He is especially known for his talent in seamlessly weaving past and present storylines, making archival material feel alive and emotionally resonant.

Graham began his career working alongside Academy Award-nominated director Andrea Nevins, collaborating on acclaimed sports documentaries, Play It Forward for Showtime and State of Play for HBO. His next film with Andrea, the Hulu Original Tiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie, was a critically celebrated exploration of a brand in cultural crisis that premiered at Tribeca and Hot Docs and won a Realscreen award in the Nonfiction: Arts and Culture category. After, Graham co-wrote, produced, and edited Andrea’s last completed film, The Cowboy and The Queen, a moving feature documentary acquired by MasterClass that earned a Humanitas Prize for writing.

Possessing a strong motion design sense, Graham also provides animation and visual storytelling across multiple genres. He frequently collaborates with top motion graphics artist, Gareth Smith. Together, they have built animations for R.J. Cutler's films and series, including Elton John: Never Too Late, Martha, Murf the Surf, Karol G: A Story Born from Dreams, Big Vape, and many others. Recently, Gareth and Graham have begun exploring the possibilities of incorporating AI video into shorts, branded content, and films.

Whether he's deep in a story about athletes, designers, royalty, or horse whisperers, Graham's work reflects a commitment to character-driven, visually inventive storytelling that reveals the cultural undercurrents shaping our world.