Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Clint Till began working in the production industry while still in high school. Since that time, he has worked on commercial and film production crews from Alabama, Tennessee, California, and New York. He has worked on feature length films The Rosa Parks Story and Talladega Nights. He has also worked with a senior ad agency in Birmingham where he was an ad researcher, locations scout, production assistant, and copywriter.

He attended the University of Alabama on a full paid scholarship where he majored in Telecommunications & Film with a double minor in Art and Theatre. While attending college he produced several short narratives and documentaries that were screened at both the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival and the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival. Three of his student short films won 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place at the 2000 Birmingham International Educational Film Festival.

In 2002, Clint incorporated his own production company, Parc Entertainment, which, in addition to short narratives and documentaries, produces marketing videos and commercials for corporate clients, ad agencies, and non-profits. His work in this area has earned recognition and honors from the Davey Awards, the Aegis Awards, The Videographer Awards, The DV Awards, and the Intercom competition at the Chicago Film Festival.

In 2006, his 2-minute short Imagination was selected as a finalist in the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival’s “Crazy 8 Filmmaking Challenge.” In that same year, Clint’s feature-length screenplay “Wait It Out” won 1st place in the screenplay division of the 75th Annual Writer’s Digest Writer’s Competition.

In addition to his professional pursuits, Clint is a percussionist and marched in the snare line at both the University of Alabama and the Spirit Drum & Bugle Corps. From 1999-2005 Clint instructed the Pelham High School Drum Line.

Clint’s other interests include photography, blogging, sketching, history, water skiing, and college football.

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