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Jason Clark

Jason Clark

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Awards Reporter

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Experience:

Jason joined TheWrap’s Awards team in 2021, concentrating on celebrity profiles, below-the-line and crafts stories and occasional commentary on Awards-related matters.

He has 25 years in the entertainment and media industry covering film, television and stage. He began his editorial career at Premiere magazine, where his now-editor Steve Pond’s legendary Oscar coverage first took shape. After Premiere, Jason has worked at many of the leading magazines and websites nationally in both editing and writing capacities, including Entertainment Weekly (where he wrote for nearly every section of the publication, especially Stage, where he worked as an editor as well), TV Guide Magazine, Vulture, The Village Voice, All-Movie Guide and Slant Magazine, among many others.

He has appeared on various Sirius XM shows as a guest for Entertainment Weekly’s radio channel, served as an awards nominator for various organizations, and covered various film festivals including the Toronto International Film Festival and Poland’s Camerimage, which celebrates the work of the world’s leading cinematographers. He is also an extensive traveler, and has worked as a manager on several high-profile Broadway touring productions, where he has also freelanced simultaneously as a writer over many years.

Resides In:

Pittsburgh, PA

Education:

Clark received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Cinema Studies from New York University.

  • Why ‘Euphoria’ Took the Special Episode Route After COVID Shutdown

    Emmy-nominated cinematographer Marcell Rév on his very busy pandemic year, and why he “got more confident” filming the HBO series’ one-offs that have garnered him awards attention

    By

    Jason Clark
    July 29, 2021 @ 1:03 PM
    Awards
    1:03 PM
    Why ‘Euphoria’ Took the Special Episode Route After COVID Shutdown
  • Hair Supply: How ‘Bridgerton’ Crafted Coiffure for More Than 100 Cast Members

    Emmy-nominated hair chief Marc Pilcher talks to TheWrap about creating for everything from slums to period bashes, and the joys of working in Shondaland

    By

    Jason Clark
    July 28, 2021 @ 2:54 PM
    Awards
    2:54 PM
    Hair Supply: How ‘Bridgerton’ Crafted Coiffure for More Than 100 Cast Members
  • ‘Emily in Paris’: All About the Apartments, Patisseries and Courtyards in the City of Lights

    Production designer Anne Seibel on working for Darren Star (again) and why conglomerates are interrupting the visual flow of the famed French capital

    By

    Jason Clark
    July 22, 2021 @ 3:14 PM
    Awards
    3:14 PM
    ‘Emily in Paris’: All About the Apartments, Patisseries and Courtyards in the City of Lights
  • For Billie Eilish Doc’s Music Director, Emmy Noms Are Unexpected Part of ‘Unbelievable Experience’

    Aron Forbes, who’s known Eilish since she was 13, talks about the personal and professional rewards of working on “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry”

    By

    Jason Clark
    July 21, 2021 @ 2:00 PM
    Awards
    2:00 PM
    For Billie Eilish Doc’s Music Director, Emmy Noms Are Unexpected Part of ‘Unbelievable Experience’
  • ‘Servant’: How Three Audio Tracks Came Together For an Ear- and Spine-Tingling Scene (Video)

    Examine the tiny aural details of a single-minute scene in M. Night Shyalaman’s AppleTV+ spooker

    By

    Jason Clark
    July 12, 2021 @ 2:06 PM
    Awards
    2:06 PM
    ‘Servant’: How Three Audio Tracks Came Together For an Ear- and Spine-Tingling Scene (Video)
  • ‘Schmigadoon!’ TV Review: AppleTV+ Musical Comedy Is Uneven, But a Short and Sweet Confection

    Broadway aficionados should find themselves getting to know all about this good-natured television tuner

    By

    Jason Clark
    July 12, 2021 @ 1:04 PM
    TV
    1:04 PM
    ‘Schmigadoon!’ TV Review: AppleTV+ Musical Comedy Is Uneven, But a Short and Sweet Confection
  • ‘Generation’: How the Show’s Music Supervisors Conjured Their Own Extraordinary Playlist

    Maggie Phillips and Andrew Brady describe why they didn’t want the HBO Max series to “sound like 40-year-olds picking out music for a teenager”

    By

    Jason Clark
    July 6, 2021 @ 2:03 PM
    Awards
    2:03 PM
    ‘Generation’: How the Show’s Music Supervisors Conjured Their Own Extraordinary Playlist
  • ‘Ted Lasso’ Editors on the Series’ Unexpected Joys and Challenges: ‘I Cry Editing This Show’

    Melissa McCoy and A.J. Catoline on the emotional editing process and how the show constantly surprises them

    By

    Jason Clark
    July 1, 2021 @ 2:00 PM
    TV
    2:00 PM
    ‘Ted Lasso’ Editors on the Series’ Unexpected Joys and Challenges: ‘I Cry Editing This Show’
  • All the TV Shows Canceled in 2021 (Photos)

    From “Absentia” to “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,” a list of the programs we said goodbye to this year

    By

    Jason Clark
    July 1, 2021 @ 8:00 AM
    TV
    8:00 AM
    All the TV Shows Canceled in 2021 (Photos)
  • ‘Shadow and Bone’: Behind All That Era-Skewing, Embroidery-Centric Attire

    Costume designer Wendy Partridge: “It’s definitely a multicultural show, and that will be in evidence even more in Season 2”

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 23, 2021 @ 12:33 PM
    Awards
    12:33 PM
    ‘Shadow and Bone’: Behind All That Era-Skewing, Embroidery-Centric Attire
  • The Women of HBO’s ‘Perry Mason’: A Costume Deep Dive

    Costume designer Emma Potter talks to TheWrap about all things 1930s fashion

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 22, 2021 @ 11:09 AM
    TV
    11:09 AM
    The Women of HBO’s ‘Perry Mason’: A Costume Deep Dive
  • How ‘Search Party’ Created That All-Felt Basement Apartment for Season 4

    TheWrap awards magazine: Production designer Danica Pantic explains how a 12-person crew spent two months to create plush new digs for the HBO Max comedy

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 22, 2021 @ 10:42 AM
    Awards
    10:42 AM
    How ‘Search Party’ Created That All-Felt Basement Apartment for Season 4
  • ‘Dickinson’: Inside the Opera Houses and Drawing Rooms of the Hit AppleTV+ Comedy

    TheWrap awards magazine: “I inherited a really, really gorgeous show,” production designer Neil Patel says

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 21, 2021 @ 5:00 PM
    Awards
    5:00 PM
    ‘Dickinson’: Inside the Opera Houses and Drawing Rooms of the Hit AppleTV+ Comedy
  • ‘Master of None’ Cinematographer Thimios Bakatakis Explains Why Season 3 Looks So Different

    TheWrap awards magazine: The acclaimed lenser sheds some light (literally) on the Netflix series’ pivot to old-fashioned celluloid

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 21, 2021 @ 3:34 PM
    Awards
    3:34 PM
    ‘Master of None’ Cinematographer Thimios Bakatakis Explains Why Season 3 Looks So Different
  • ‘Lovecraft Country’: How the Show’s Designers Invented Ardham, Kept Those Costumes Crisp and Recreated the Tulsa Massacre

    TheWrap awards magazine: HBO’s horror drama was shot on more than 160 sets and had 4,500 costumes

    By

    Jason Clark
    June 21, 2021 @ 2:16 PM
    TV
    2:16 PM
    ‘Lovecraft Country’: How the Show’s Designers Invented Ardham, Kept Those Costumes Crisp and Recreated the Tulsa Massacre
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