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Chris Quick was born on 2 August, 1988 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Scottish Filmmaker. Discover Chris Quick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

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Occupation Film editor, film producer
Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 2 August, 1988
Birthday 2 August
Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland
Nationality Scottish

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1988

Chris Quick (born 2 August 1988) is a Scottish editor and producer of independent films.

His editing credits includes Autumn Never Dies, In Search of La Che, Mountain and The Greyness of Autumn which also marked his directorial debut.

2007

Originally starting in theatre, Quick made the move to video editing in 2007 when he studied television production at the Glasgow Metropolitan College (now City of Glasgow College).

It is here that he first met Mark D. Ferguson and Andy S. McEwan and formed a close working relationship with the pair.

2009

After graduating in 2009, he co-founded Quick Off The Mark Productions with Ferguson and began working in corporate advertising videos.

2010

In 2010, the pair were reunited with McEwan when they began development of what would become their first feature film, In Search of La Che.

Starring Duncan Airlie James in his first leading role as an actor, the spoof mockumentary followed John Tavish on his quest to track down fictional rock star Roxy La Che.

English actor, Steve Nallon also made a guest appearance in the film as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

2011

The film premiered at the Glasgow Film Theatre on 9 November 2011 with the cast and crew in attendance as well as an unexpected appearance form Scottish actor Peter Mullan.

2012

In 2012, Quick made his directorial debut with the short comedy The Greyness of Autumn which he co wrote with McEwan.

The film, starring Duncan Airlie James again in the starring role, followed the story of Danny McGuire, a depressed ostrich living in Glasgow.

The film received good reviews upon its release in both the United Kingdom and abroad.

Canadian review site Pretty Clever Films wrote: "'Quick is alarmingly funny. The film serves up a copious amount of black comedy that has a great WTF-factor. The film is intriguing simply because it's so strange.'"

2013

Throughout 2013, The Greyness of Autumn appeared at a number of festivals in the United Kingdom including the Edinburgh Short Film Festival and the Deep Fried Film Festival.

Internationally, the film was screened in various countries including the United States where it featured in the Big Little Comedy Festival.

It was also shown at the Dublin Short Film & Music Festival in Ireland.

In the same month, the film also made an appearance at the Barossa Film Festival in Australia after narrowly missing out in the selection process for the 2013 edition.

2013 saw Quick begin to work outside of Quick Off The Mark Productions for the first time.

He edited the short film Sectarian Secret Police for Partickular Films in Glasgow.

The film, directed by Joseph Andrew McLean was shown alongside The Greyness of Autumn at the Loch Ness Film Festival in July 2013.

2014

In 2014, The Greyness of Autumn also made an unexpected return to the festival circuit in 2014 appearing in the Southern Colorado Film Festival and the Portobello Film Festival.

Quick returned to the directors chair in 2014 to direct a short children's film for a competition run by Vue Cinemas.

The competition involved filmmakers from Glasgow creating three films out of scripts written by children at a local school.

The project was led by Steve Johnson of Futurist Films with Quick directing the short film Minion Vs Minion and Matthew Cowan of Production Attic Ltd directing Princess Butterfly and Arianna.

In 2014, Quick was involved in two short film simultaneously.

January saw filming begin on Glory Hunter.

At the same time, Chris was piecing together the final edit of 'Broken Record', the directorial debut for Andy S. McEwan.

'Broken Record' appeared at various film festivals including the Portobello Film Festival in London.

Throughout 2014, Quick worked on the short Sci Fi film Electric Faces directed by Johnny Herbin.

Initially, Quick was brought on board to produce the film but was also later offered the task of editing the film as well.

The film tells the story of a recovering addict's plan to commit the perfect robbery but is thrown into chaos by a cantankerous bank guard and an increasingly unstable robot.

Quick expressed his admiration for the work done by the cast and crew on Electric Faces.

In particular, he praised lead actor Euan Bennet for taking on a mammoth task so early in his acting training and director of photography Darren Eggenschwiler for his expert knowledge in the field of cinematography.

2015

2015 saw the film return to Australia when it received the Best Short Comedy accolade at the People of Passion film festival.

After nearly seven years in business it was announced on 14 October 2015 that Quick Off The Mark Productions would be closing due to Ferguson's decision to move to Canada.

2016

The company ceased trading on 19 February 2016 and was formally closed by Companies House on 7 June 2016.

He also stated that Johnny Herbin had 'the makings of a great director.' The film went on to receive a Best Writer nomination for Herbin at the 2016 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards.

When Quick Off The Mark Productions disbanded in 2016, Quick launched Suited Caribou Media, providing post production and photography services to independent films across Scotland.

Some of his photography work has appeared in the UK print publication Digital Filmmaker Magazine.

2019

In July 2019, he became the director of the Glasgow Filmmakers Alliance