Chris Hite
Chris Hite is an award-winning filmmaker, screenwriter, and animator with strong interests
in Documentary, Experimental, and World Cinema, particularly German and Italian cinema.
As a filmmaker, Hite’s films have screened at over fifty national and international
film festivals and broadcast showcases including the Smita Patil Documentary Festival
in India, the BBC Big Screen in Birmingham, UK, and Port Shorts, Port Douglas, Australia.
His most recent documentary, FireStorm ’77: The True Story of the Honda Canyon Fire has appeared at over thirty film festivals and was named best U.S. Documentary at
the Big Bear Film Summit. It is currently streaming on Itunes and Google Movies. Hite
himself has served as a film fest screener and judge at the Big Apple Film Festival,
West Virginia Filmmakers Film Festival, and the South Georgia Film Fest.
Hite was an After Effects artist/animator with the Emmy Award winning creative team
of Smart Start Kids, an educational program geared towards pre-school children, produced in conjunction
with WRAL in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Hite’s screenplays have won awards at the Action on Film festival and the LA All-Sports Festival. He has written for Super 8 Today magazine and presented papers at the Society
of Cinema and Media Studies and the Italian Cinema(s) Abroad Conference.
Chris started his career as an editor, videographer, and sound recordist working for
various production companies on the east coast of the United States. He has edited
over 200 commercials, product, and training videos for clients like National Geographic,
Glaxo SmithKline, Coldwell Banker, and Georgetown University Student Credit Union.
Chris is a great supporter of cinema-arts education and participates in the yearly
Allan Hancock College International Cinema Series which is free to the public.
BA, Film Video Production, Pennsylvania State University
MFA, Film Studies & Screenwriting, Hollins University, Virginia