Kaleidoscope Pictures (Kpictures), founded by filmmaker Christopher Wells, is a full-service production company based in New York City. We specialize in marketing videos, promotional content, feature and short films across all genres, as well as compelling documentaries.
I collaborate with marketing agencies and a diverse range of clients from major brands to independent artists. I work with all budgets to tell your story and impress your audience.With over two decades of experience in producing, directing, screenwriting, and photography, Kpictures specializes in creating compelling narrative films, documentaries, marketing videos, and commercial photography for a diverse range of clients—from major brands to independent artists.
Since its inception in 2002, Kpictures has collaborated with notable clients such as Pepperidge Farm, TOMS Shoes, Betsey Johnson, Columbia University, and Sirius Satellite Radio. The company's portfolio encompasses a variety of projects, including corporate videos, fashion shoots, and socially conscious documentaries.
Kpictures has produced three feature films. The debut narrative feature, The Luring, is a psychological thriller that delves into themes of memory and manipulation. The film has secured worldwide distribution through Indie Rights and is available on platforms like Amazon Prime, Tubi, YouTube, and Google Play. Additionally, Kpictures has produced two feature-length documentaries: Romantic Realism: The Art of Roderick A. Wells, which premiered at the Catamount Film & Arts movie theater in St. Johnsbury, VT, and Stories for My Children’s Children: Lessons from the Holocaust, which premiered at the Catalina Film Festival and was nominated for Best Documentary at the Big Apple Film Festival.
Christopher Wells also runs the growing YouTube channel Weird Short Films, home to a collection of original horror, dark comedy, psychological thrillers, and experimental shorts. The channel serves as a creative hub for offbeat storytelling and also hosts an online film festival that promotes independent filmmakers through curated challenges and community screenings.
Looking forward to connecting! @WellsChristopher