My Movie Career

I went to college under a photography/film study, ditching photography soon after and concentrating strictly on film. With the inept staff, subpar equipment, and general freakishness of the students, I never wavered in my desire to learn and work hard. I lived and breathed sex… I mean film. Film, that’s what I meant.

I worked on at least fifteen films, doing a multitude of jobs, and I completed four of my own (one being destroyed to politics).

After I graduated, I got a job in Television, which is where my career has stayed. Why aren’t you doing film anymore, Kris?

Film was great, but it was always way too much work for the final output. In television, the results are instantaneous, and have far more an impact as far as I’m concurred. The real reason, however, are the hours; much better and much more consistent. I know exactly what I am going to earn, and never have to wander around like a gypsy. Plus, most people in TV are idiots, and it’s always better to be the big fish in a small pond, right?

Movies I Made

The Typewriter
Sterling O. Anderson: Portraits of a New Genre
Miles From Nowhere
Hit Man
Movie Screenplay to Nowhere which was aborted
 

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