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Christopher Allen Richardson started writing scripts from his dreams when he was 12 years old, and started making short films with his parents video camera at just 13 years old. Christopher took in interest in classic films at a very young age because of his mother's impressive movie collection that included every genre, and approximately 1,000 films. Christopher's early exposure to such great films gave him the motivation to start creating his own original work. By Christopher's senior year in high school he attended Martin Luther King Jr High in Lithonia, Ga where he became one of the top students in Dekalb county's video production classes. After high school Christopher was accepted into the prestige's private art college San Francisco's Academy Of Art University film and television directing program. From Christopher's first year in college he showed and outstanding ability to direct, edit, write, and produce film & video projects. And in spring of 2007 as a sophomore film student standout Christopher acquired coast to coast notoriety for directing his first major music video for underground hip hop artist A.mo & Drama's "Everybody Go". He followed "Everybody go" with another critically acclaimed music video for another underground bay area hip hop artist The NHT Boyz's "Beat Knoc" video. Christopher Allen Richardson is now a well respected, award-winning writer & director in the booming Atlanta film scene and travels regularly back To Los Angeles where he has been producing television, film and online content for over 15 years.