Christopher gained interest in filming back in 2003 when he and his cousin were experimenting with their webcam and a primitive editing suite.   Wanting better video quality and control, he eventually purchased a Sony Handycam and the two videotaped themselves acting foolish on various occasions.   Later, Christopher would capture their footage, edit, then add a few sound and cheesy special effects.   His limited understanding the significance of video quality and filmmaking principals had motivated him to seek professional assistance to unleash his hidden creative potential and become a significant filmmaker.

Placing an ad on the Internet, he eventually met up with Brian who has been teaching and mentoring him in every aspect of filmmaking.   Aside from working alongside Brian as an offical team member, Christopher now attends college with goals of obtaining a bachelor's degree in digital filmmaking and video production.   His long-term goals include a career as a feature film director and actor, which wouldn't've been possible without the moral support of the KeyLight crew.