Christopher Burns Jr, a multifaceted individual from Hamburg, NY, is a graduate of Buffalo State college. Throughout his academic tenure, he dedicated himself to honing his skills in various creative disciplines. One of his earliest forays into the world of filmmaking was the creation of his first short film, "Beast vs Darth Tater," in 2005.
As his passion for filmmaking continued to grow, Burns became a part of the film group Four Views in 2006. This collaborative venture resulted in the production of the short film "When Things Go Wrong," which was showcased at the 48 Hour Film Project that same year. This experience not only fostered his skills as a filmmaker but also instilled in him a sense of entrepreneurial spirit, leading him to establish his own film production company, BC Films Productions.
Under the banner of BC Films Productions, Burns went on to create a plethora of short films, including "Play-Time" and "Superhero: The Ballad of Buffalo Man." His creative endeavors extended beyond the realm of filmmaking, as he also released a solo rap album, "Third Degree Burns," while attending Hamburg High School.
In addition to his artistic pursuits, Burns has also made appearances in various projects. In 2010, he was approached by Adam Steigert to play the role of Scott, a sniper, in the film "The Final Night and Day." Burns not only accepted the role but also volunteered to assist with post-production work on the DVD and Blu-Ray release of the film.