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.

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Charles Dymock

Stories

  • Sport of Pinball Ramping Up in South Carolina

    “When we play pinball it’s not just standing there and hitting buttons. You are physically manipulating the cabinet and moving the game around so strength is involved, finesse is involved,” says Fredrick Richardson who has been professionally competing in pinball tournaments...
  • Wrestling League Smashes into the Carolinas

    Palmetto Championship Wrestling, or PCW, has been South Carolina’s top-tier independent wrestling league since November 2015. “Palmetto Championship Wrestling started with a passion,” says Founder and CEO Shane Dorr. “We were out in the backyard, training ourselves.” Now the...
  • Bluffton | Our Town

    “Bluffton is a community of families,” says local historian Constance Martin-Witter. Located in South Carolina’s Lowcountry, this once square mile town is growing now more than ever. Bluffton’s “Old Town” full of shops, boutiques, and restaurants with fresh seafood. The...
  • Columbia School Working to Improve Learning through Art

    “It’s a place where kids have an opportunity to be themselves. I feel MAC gives kids an opportunity to show what they love,” says Lauren, a current 6th grader at Midlands Arts Conservatory. Midlands Arts Conservatory is a tuition free public charter school with...
  • South Carolina Legend: The Ghost Hound of Goshen

    According to Ernest Shealy, The Ghost Hound of Goshen or “Happy Dog” is not a nice spirit. But does this killer canine really exist or is it just a made-up mutt? Shealy, curator of the Newberry Museum, recounts the story of Union and Newberry counties’ famous ghost dog. In...