Christopher Morrison

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Christopher Morrison
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Born
London, England
Other namesmink
Occupation(s) Film director, comic book novelist , screenwriter, , film producer, television producer, music video director
Years active1998–present

Christopher "MINK" Wingfield Morrison is a British American film director, writer, producer and comic book novelist.

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Career

In 2000 he was added to the director roster at Bille Woodruff's production company Geneva Films. [1]

In 2002 he was added to the director roster at Lawrence Bender & Quentin Tarintino's A band Apart production company. [2]

In 2003 he directed the feature film Full Clip for Lionsgate Films.

In 2005 he directed the feature film Into the Sun for Screen Gems Sony Pictures

In 2007 he was attached to direct Mortal Kombat III. [3]

From 2009 to 2014 he founded his own studio including a television partnership with WPT. [4]

In 2016 he directed Golden State Warriors FANNOVATE VR for the NBA. [5]

Morrison also has written a number of creator-owned graphic novels for Image Comics, IDW Comics and Dark Horse Comics, including Dust , Dust Wars , [1] [6] [7] 13 Chambers. [8] [9] & Shinjuku with artist Yoshitaka Amano.

Works

1998–2002 Videography (producer or additional photography) incomplete list

1998–2007 Videography (director) incomplete list

  • Knowledge – "Clinton Youth" (Remix)
  • Knowledge "Destiny"
  • Supreme beings of Lesiure "Strange love addiction"
  • Face to Face "God is Man"
  • Veruca Salt "Born Entertainer"
  • Boniface "Cheeky"
  • Daniel Bedingfeld "James Dean"
  • Lucy Pearl "Without You"
  • Rapheal Saadiq "Still Ray"
  • Rapheal Saadiq "OPH"
  • South Central Cartel "What's his name"
  • Slum Village "Call me"
  • Slum Village "1,2"
  • Master P " Pocket's gonna stay fat "
  • Master P " Gold's in they mouth"
  • C Murder "I don't give a what"
  • C Murder "What Cha Gonna Do"
  • Soulja Slim "Get Ya Mind Right"
  • Krazy "Thugged out"
  • Rondo(outlawz) "Success before Death"
  • West Coast Bad Boyz feat Snoop, WC, E-40, Doggpound, Eastsidaz "Pop Lockin"
  • Amanda Perez "Candy Kisses"
  • Lil Rob "One of Those Days"
  • Capone "Summertime Anthem"
  • Dead Poetic "Narcotic"
  • NBC Hero's Television Show (Season 1) (Add Package)
  • Sheryl Crow "Globe Sessions tour"

Television series (producer)

Bibliography (writer)

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