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Updated April 2009:
Currently working as an editor and camera operator in Seattle, Washington, Chris Julian is currently editing the daring short film "Remember Me" with Ian Stone and Meredith Binder, for which Chris was cinematographer in January.
Chris is still involved in editing and post-production for several East-Coast projects, including:
1) "Integrated Pest Management: The Tenant's Role" for Cornell University's IPM office. This 15-min public service video is funded by USDA and HUD.
2) Hospice: Portraits of the Living, a documentary about the people of the Hospice movement. This is the third collaboration with Sue Perlgut, and features the stories of patients, care-givers and health care providers.
3) It's All Right to be Woman: Reflections on Theatre and Feminism, a documentary about an influential NYC theatre troupe from the 1970s.
Invisible Ink, Chris's first feature-length film, was completed in 2006. Look back soon for information on the DVD release, which will include production documentaries, featurettes and commentaries. |