- Christopher is an award winning Storyboard/Concept artist that has worked on Academy Award and Emmy Award winning productions and his work on Moneyball, Little Big League and 61* are in The National Baseball Hall Of Fame Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y. His background as a 3 time International Clio Award winning commercial director has given him a vast range of experience that producers and directors lean on to layout their vision in pre-production so there are no surprises in production. As an illustrator Chris started as the lead Illustrator for The Washington Post, working with Bob Woodward and Ben Bradley in Washington, D.C. Chris was first taught to draw by his uncle, Charles Buchinsky (a.k.a. Charles Bronson) at the age of 5. Studios call on Chris to guide first time directors through productions where his advice is "Never be late......and Never be bitter."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Rene Douglas
- Nephew of Charles Bronson ( a.k.a. Charles Buchinsky ).
- Christopher Buchinsky's Artwork and Storyboards are in The National Baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. for his work on Moneyball, Little Big League, and 61* Directed by Billy Crystal with Haskell Wexler on Camera for HBO.
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