Ernie Clark, A.C.S. is an Australian cinematographer best known for the feature films Peaches, Run Chrissie Run! and Robbery Under Arms. He is currently President of the South Australian Branch of the Australian Cinematographers Society and Assistant Treasurer on the Federal Executive. He was inducted into the A.C.S. Hall of Fame in 2006.
Ernie Clark joined the film industry in 1971 as a trainee in the camera department at Browning Productions in Melbourne at the age of seventeen, where he was given an education in the film industry by director Mike Browning.
In 1976 Ernie joined Total Film & Video Productions as lighting cameraman. A few years later he went freelance, filming TV commercials, as well as drama. His first major drama production was the mini series about Ned Kelly, The Last Outlaw, shot in 1980.
He shot a mini series for the South Australian Film Corporation and Adelaide became his adopted home. Apart from a stint as Director/DOP at Great Southern Films Melbourne in 1985-86, it has been his base ever since.
During the early eighties Ernie was involved in many feature film projects including the TV miniseries Robbery Under Arms and Under Capricorn, and the feature films Indecent Obsession and Run Chrissie Run!. Between these projects he filmed TV commercials for Directors Film & Video in Adelaide.
In 1986 he established the commercial production company Great Southern Films Adelaide.
Australian Cinematographers Society accreditation was bestowed on him in 1983.
In 2006 was inducted into the ACS Hall of Fame.
In 2003 the Adelaide Art Directors Club presented Ernie the President's Prize for services to the advertising industry. He has gained numerous awards for cinematography and direction including the AADC Master's Chair Craft Award in 2010.