I’m Christopher, Nice to meet you!
Nice to meet you! My name is Christopher Wells. Most people know me as Christopher the filmmaker. I make sure projects get finished on time and on budget. I produce feature films, short films, corporate videos and I'm also a professional photographer. My clients include shooting for New York Fashion Week, Toms Shoes, Pepperidge Farm, Hunter College, Caesarstone, Betsey Johnson, Sirius Radio, CKO Kickboxing, Crohn's & Colitis, and many more.
My psychological thriller The Luring won best Thriller at the Motor City Nightmares Film Festival and is now on Amazon, Tubi and Google Play.
My two documentaries - Romantic Realism The Art of Roderick A. Wells and Stories for my Children's Children: Lessons from the Holocaust will be on major platforms as well. Stories for my Children's Children had its world premiere at the Catalina Film Festival and was nominated for best documentary at the Big Apple Film Festival. It's still on its festival run.
I established Kaleidoscope Pictures, aka Kpictures in 2002 where I get to produce both creative and corporate projects. My philosophy is a rising tide lifts all boats which means I have a happy crew and clients whose expectations have been exceeded.
I am most proud of the videos I’ve done for Candlelighters NYC which is an organization that helps kids with cancer. I had full creative control and was able to produce work that is meaningful.
I also run a really interesting YouTube channel with over 2 million views and over 180,000 subscribers. I showcase a variety of genres on my channel, from documentaries to offbeat comedies to horror and drama.
Beyond my own projects, I'm frequently called upon by other production companies to contribute expertise, whether in casting, logline creation, or post-production. It's all about collaborative teamwork to manifest a shared vision.
Check out my IMDB Feel free to reach out, and let's discuss how I can bring your creative vision to life or contribute to your project's success. Looking forward to connecting! @WellsChristopher