Charlene “cHARLIE” fisk
Charlene "Charlie" Fisk has been a Director of Photography, Director, and Producer on network, narrative, commercial, and documentary projects for over 20 years. She began her career co-producing/editing the PBS American Masters episode, Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel. Charlie's first independent documentary film, The Founders won the Audience Award at its premiere in Atlanta and is currently on Peacock TV and Amazon Prime. She directed the award-winning short films, Limerence, The Lick, and Rideshare as well as the Emmy-winning web series, Intersection, network episodes of No One Can Hear You Scream for Discovery, and 1000-lb Sisters for TLC. Charlie was the Director of Photography for Magnolia Networks' Mind for Design series and recently lensed and produced on the Disney/ESPN series, Fifty/50. She is originally from Upstate New York and still enjoys her mountain trips home with fluffy pancakes and pure maple syrup. Charlie is exceptionally terrible at high fives.