Chris Perry

Chris Perry

Bit Films
Animator, Director and Screenwriter

Northampton, Massachusetts

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February 2016
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About Chris

Perry is an award-winning screenwriter, director, and producer who worked at both Pixar and Rhythm & Hues Studios before he began teaching at Hampshire College. Perry won a technical Oscar in 2014 and joined the Writers Guild of America in 2017.

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Credits

  • BookMark

    BookMark (2016)
    Film (short) (Comedy, Crime and Short) Writer / Director A girl at a bookstore needs the help of a good samaritan to do her work.

  • Seed

    Seed (2014)
    Film (short) by Bit Films (Drama, Sci-Fi and Short) Writer / Director In the post-agricultural near future, a renegade engineer's underground farm is infiltrated by a mysterious outsider.

  • Caldera

    Caldera (2012)
    Film (short) by Bit Films (Drama, Fantasy, Animation and Short) Producer / Editor Caldera is about a young girl who goes off her medication and leaves a bleak metropolis to immerse herself in a vibrant oceanic cove.

  • The Incident at Tower 37

    The Incident at Tower 37 (2009)
    Film (short) by Bit Films (Animation and Short) Writer / Director Tower 37 siphons every drop of water from a once-pristine lake, that is, until the station's steward realizes that it is slowly destroying an entire ecosystem.

  • Catch

    Catch (2006)
    Film (Animation and Short) Director Add a Plot »

  • Displacement

    Displacement (2003)
    Film (Animation and Short) Director Add a Plot »

  • Toy Story 2

    Toy Story 2 (1999)
    Film (Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family and 1 More) Miscellaneous Crew While Andy is away at summer camp Woody has been toynapped by Al McWiggin, a greedy collector and proprietor of "Al's Toy Barn"! In this all-out rescue mission, Buzz and his friends Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, Rex and Hamm springs into action to rescue Woody from winding up as a museum piece. They must find a way to save him before he gets sold in Japan forever and they'll never see him again! Written by Anthony Pereyra <hypersonic91@yahoo.com>

  • A Bug's Life

    A Bug's Life (1998)
    Film (Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family and 1 More) Miscellaneous Crew At an annual pace, a huge colony of ants is forced to collect every piece of food that grows on their island for a group of menacing grasshoppers. But that all changes when a misfit inventor ant named Flik accidentally knocks over the offering pile thus forcing the grasshoppers' devious leader Hopper to force the ants to redo their gathering of food. Despite the fact that his friends don't believe him and desperate to help save the colony, Flik volunteers to go out into the world and search for a group of 'warrior' bugs. Instead, what he got was a talented group of circus performers. But when the grasshoppers return and take control of the island, Flik must prove himself a true hero before it's too late. Written by Blazer346

  • Mousehunt

    Mousehunt (1997)
    Film (Comedy and Family) Special effects A family film about a mouse that lives in an old house where the geriatric owner dies, and Ernie and Lars Smuntz have plans for, but they have trouble getting rid of the mouse. It's like Home Alone with a mouse. Written by ShowBob <showbob@geocities.com>

  • Kazaam

    Kazaam (1996)
    Film (Comedy, Family, Fantasy and Musical) Special effects Being a lone young boy in the 'hood" is dangerous and unpleasant. This is what Max experiences when he fools a gang of local toughs who cornered him at school. The gang finds out that the key he gave them is of no value in committing a robbery, and they chase him through the streets of his neighborhood, bent on revenge. He tries to escape by slipping into the open door of an old warehouse, but they follow him there, too. While running from them through aisles filled with all kinds of stuff, he bumps into an old boom box. By doing that, he manages to release Kazaam, a genie who has been held captive for thousands of years. In order to stay free, Kazaam must give Max three wishes. Written by Anonymous

  • Arbitrary Fairytales

    Arbitrary Fairytales
    Film (Drama, Fantasy and Mystery) Producer A wounded teenager consults with Death to figure out the identity of a whimsical serial killer. With visuals from Vietnam and sound from the United States, the film is a chaptered recollection of strands of everyday stories with a surreal overtone. Shot entirely with a rotated camera, 'Arbitrary Fairytales' is also an absurdist puzzle designed to topple cinematic conventions, one vertical frame at a time.

Awards

  • Sci-Tech Oscar (Technical Achievement Award)
    (2014)

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