About
Christopher Chapman CM RCA (January 24, 1927 – October 24, 2015) was a Canadian film writer, director, editor and cinematographer. Best known for his award-winning 1967 short film A Place to Stand, he also pioneered the multi-dynamic image technique used in films and television shows. Over his career, Chapman made approximately 40 films for television, the National Film Board of Canada, theatrical release, tourism organizations, science centres, and international expositions. Chapman's first film, The Seasons, won the Canadian Film Award (CFA) for Film of the Year in 1954.
Filmography
Kelly1981 · Director
Volcano1973 · Producer, Director, Director of Photography
The Boston Strangler1968 · Visual Effects Designer
A Place to Stand1967 · Director, Editor, Producer, Director of Photography
The Annanacks1964 · Cinematography
The Persistent Seed1963 · Director, Editor
The Enduring Wilderness1963 · Director of Photography
Magic Molecule1962 · Director, Director of Photography
The Seasons1954 · Director, Producer






