My name is Randy Christ, and I am the owner and creative mind behind Moving Images LLC.  Capturing meaningful images has been my passion for over 20 years.  I would love to tell your stories with videography and photography.

 I am a story teller.  I believe it is an honor to be entrusted with the telling of someone's story, and I am passionate about representing them, expressing their ideas and feelings, and presenting their story in the very best light possible.  As important, I feel the story must move the viewer.

I have spent the vast majority of my career in technical endeavors.  However, my road to videography, photograpy, and story telling started well before then.  Memories of my childhood include the great lengths to which I went to recreate iconic photos from the space program, using GI-Joe action figures dressed in space suits, plastic models I made of the lunar lander spacecraft, and gravel from our drive way.  It was uncanny how similar my black and white Polaroid pictures resembled the photos from NASA.

I took college level photography classes in the 1970s, but I was really excited to be on the cutting edge of technology in the 1980s, when it first became possible to manipulate video using desktop computers. Buying my first camcorder when my first child was born, I was more than ready to deliver long form DVD reviews of both of my children's high school marching band competition seasons, when that time came.  Six seasons shooting high school marching bands prepared me to step into the role as the "on field" videographer for the Clemson University Tiger Band in 2010.  I have shot at the home games and traveled to many away games, and bowl and championship games since that time.  You can see video I shot on the large scoreboards in Death Valley at each home game.  My video is used for promotions, recruiting, training, and general public enjoyment purposes, and also provides the band media team with footage for social media campaigns and populates the band's Youtube channel.  It is certainly a real honor to be associated with my Alma Mater in this way, and to give back to one of the best college marching bands in the country.

I have been involved in many types of projects, but they all have one thing in common.  You only get one shot to get it right.  You can not ask them to stop and wait while you adjust your camera.  My technical background, and detailed preparation due to years of run and gun experience, allow the artistic side of story telling to have all the great footage needed to tell the story properly.  I feel strongly that stories I am hired to tell are important, and I am passionate about doing what ever is necessary to tell the story in a way that reaches the viewer.  I tell stories with moving images.  I can do nothing else.  I am a story teller.



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