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David Clair is an all around creative for television and alternative media. His work has appeared on National Geographic, NBCBravo, Oxygen, MTV, IFC, Discovery, TLC, ESPN and others. At Zanzibar Productions, David created and produced "The It Factor," a documentary series that premiered on Bravo to glowing reviews from the New York Times, People Magazine and The New York Post and ran for two seasons. David served as Executive Producer for The N Network on "Turn My Mic Up" and "Because We Feel Like It," and the reality pilot "Night of a Thousand Boyfriends" for Oxygen. David produced and directed a film for National Geographic's marquis series Explorer: "Monsterfish of the Congo" about unique fish species evolving in the Congo River. He followed up with the safer, but equally challenging, "Acoustic News," a 31 episode music series for TIME.COM. In addition to series work, David has had a long-standing relationship with the National Institute of Drug Abuse, writing, producing and directing PSAs for television and radio. In 2010 , in collaboration with Nintendo, David co-founded The Nintendo E3 Network, a web-based broadcast for game fans about breaking news at E3 in Los Angeles. Over a six-week period, David and his team produced over 60 programs on three continents that featured exclusive interviews with developers and artists in this fiercely competitive, and highly secretive world. (2011) Currently, he is in post production on Special Order FIlms latest feature "Lost Lake" starring Ezra Buzzington and Katie Keene. (2011) Premiering April 29th is a one-hour special David produced for National Geographic's Wild called "Snake Underworld" featuring the legendary Henry Rollins. David's work has received numerous awards and distinguished screenings including The Cannes Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival, and the Chicago International Childrens Film Festival.