Erik Clapp is a dynamic director whose passion for visual storytelling began at an early age, influenced by his family's artistic background. After honing his skills at NBC 5 alongside film legend Bobbie Wygant, Erik crafted a distinctive career in advertising, earning ADDY awards for his compelling commercials. His feature film debut, “Seventy-8” (2004), garnered worldwide distribution and set the stage for his future projects.
In 2020, Erik released “The Perilous Texas Adventures of Mark Dion,” a documentary that quickly became a favorite among collectors for its rich exploration of Texas culture and art. This film's availability on PBS and Amazon Prime has made it a sought-after title for physical media enthusiasts looking to enrich their collections with unique narratives. Erik’s commitment to cinema preservation is evident in his ongoing work on The Bobbie Wygant Archives, further solidifying his reputation as a vital contributor to film history and home video releases. Collectors appreciate Erik's ability to blend creative vision with historical significance, making his work a valuable addition to any collection.