Christopher began his career in film and television production and postproduction while also working as a freelance video editor and videographer.
Relocating to New York, he continued working in production and produced several MFA thesis films for Columbia University writers and directors.
He then briefly returned to New Orleans, joining St. Bernard Parish Government's upstart Film & TV office by day, while earning a Juris Doctor from Loyola University New Orleans by night.
Now based in Los Angeles, he joined the agent trainee program at The Agency for Performing Arts (APA), rising from the mailroom, gaining experience in music and television representation and furthering it at The Gotham Group in literary management. Elected JHRTS president, he then joined Paramount Television Studios in the business affairs department before founding a production company, Pocky Way, with his wife and partner, TV writer Ashley Charbonnet.
The first film he did was called "The Wedding" and it was an homage
film to characters from black and white films. Characters included:
Rick Blaine (Casablanca), Jake Lamotta (Raging Bull), Randall (Clerks),
Charles Foster Kane (Citizen Kane)