Clay Walker (filmmaker)
Clay Walker is an American filmmaker.
In 1992, Walker produced, directed, photographed and edited the PBS documentary Post No Bills on Los Angeles "guerrilla" satirical political poster artist Robbie Conal. Post No Bills received a at the 1992 Chicago International Film Festival. Post No Bills was exhibited on and was the first completed broadcast-hour ITVS-funded project in history.
Walker's interactive documentary on the Squirrel Nut Zippers enhanced audio CD Perennial Favorites was described by as "Clay Walker's Sistine Chapel."
Walker's recent film The Cole Nobody Knows, a documentary film on jazz musician Freddy Cole, has been featured in over and awarded the Cine Golden Eagle Award.
Walker has a degree in Film & TV Production from the School of Cinema & Television at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Walker operates the film production company Plan B Productions.
Clay Walker was named for 2006 by the readers of Atlanta's Creative Loafing newspaper.