Charles Dymock
Charles Dymock
Digital Multimedia Producer
Charles Dymock is a Digital Multimedia Producer at South Carolina ETV in Columbia, SC. He joined SCETV in 2018 after graduating from the University of South Carolina with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Dymock is known for his work on the programs What's Wild, From the Sky, and Our Town where he showcases the beauty of nature and other marvels of the Palmetto State. He is highly skilled in capturing breathtaking footage and has a passion for educating audiences about wildlife and conservation. Charles is an integral part of the South Carolina ETV team and continues to produce impactful and captivating content.
Stories
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Highway 81 | From the Sky
June 09, 2021There are over 41,000 miles of road in South Carolina. It’s these vessels of transportation where you find some of the most delightful sights. It’s time to strap in as we hit the road and explore scenic Highway 81... From the Sky! -
Sassafras Mountain | From the Sky
June 02, 2021Towering over 3,500 feet, Sassafras Mountain is the highest point in South Carolina. That makes this the perfect place to view...From the Sky! -
Charleston Tea Garden | From the Sky
Charles Dymock and Ryan McGillanMarch 26, 2021With over 25,000 farms and four million acres farmland, agriculture is the driving force behind South Carolina’s economy and there’s one place in South Carolina that grows something so unique it’s found nowhere else in North America. Charleston Tea Garden is the only farm... -
City of Columbia | From the Sky
February 12, 2021The city of Columbia is not just at the geographical center of the state, it's also at the center of governmental and commercial activity. Affectionately known as Soda City, Columbia is well known for its dedication to the arts, rich history, and southern hospitality. Check... -
Lake Jocassee | From the Sky
January 21, 2021The enchanting peaks and serene basins of Lake Jocassee are unlike anything else in South Carolina! And they can best be seen … From the Sky! Fly over the 75,000-acre reservoir that is commonly known as the blue jewel of the Appalachian Mountains. -
‘Mo’ movies in Monetta: Drive-in theater responds to Coronavirus
September 23, 2020As the sun sets in the small town of Monetta, South Carolina, another type of light begins to glow. The Big Mo drive-in theater has been a hidden gem operating in this quaint town since 1951. In 1999, the drive-in was purchased by its current owner, Richard Boaz, who has...