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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Dolphins | What's Wild!
April 29, 2022This week on #What'sWild we're traveling to one of South Carolina's barrier islands and observing rare feeding techniques of resident bottlenose dolphins ?. Also, we'll be taking a look at Charleston's Lowcountry Marine Mammal network, a non-profit organization and marine... -
Red Cockaded Woodpecker | What's Wild!
April 21, 2022In our first episode of What’s Wild, we’re traveling to the Sandhills and checking out the Red Cockaded Woodpecker! Let’s see how this threatened bird species adapts to life in this unique ecosystem and learn what wildlife management is doing to protect them. What did you... -
Against the Tide | Charleston’s Marine Mammal Response Team
April 08, 2022Charleston’s 250-plus resident bottlenose dolphins can swim a little easier now, thanks to the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network, a non-profit organization and marine mammal first-response team whose mission is to give a voice to the voiceless. When LMMN isn’t saving marine... -
Daufuskie Island | From the Sky
March 17, 2022Extending across the southern coastline, South Carolina boasts a variety of sea islands, marshlands, and maritime forests. In fact, this state is home to more barrier islands than any other in the country, excluding Florida. However, there is one island in particular that... -
Greenville | From the Sky
March 10, 2022Located halfway between Atlanta and Charlotte in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Greenville is one of the most rapidly developing cities in South Carolina. The charm of its modern metropolitan area extends past city limits, and its beautiful untouched landscape... -
Railroads | From the Sky
March 03, 2022At the turn of the 19th century, North Americans predominantly traveled by wagons or boats, but a new age was on the horizon. Nicknamed “the iron horse”, steam engines became one of the crucial contributions of the industrial revolution in the United States. South Carolina’s...