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Chris Quick

Chris Quick
Chris Quick Scottish Editor Producer.jpg
Deputy Director of the
Glasgow Filmmakers Alliance
Assumed office
31 October 2011
Director Andrew O'Donnell
Preceded by Position established
Personal details
Born (1988-08-02) 2 August 1988 (age 28)
Glasgow, Scotland
Nationality Scottish
Political party Labour Party (2011–2015)
Occupation Film editor, film producer
Known for
Website Official website

Chris Quick (born 2 August 1988) is a Scottish editor and producer of independent films. Since 2011, he has served as the Deputy Director of the Glasgow Filmmakers Alliance which he established with Scottish actor Andrew O'Donnell. His editing credits includes In Search of La Che, Broken Record, Electric Faces and The Greyness of Autumn which also marked his directorial debut.

From October 2009 to February 2016, he was the head of post production at Quick Off The Mark Productions which he co-owned with Mark D. Ferguson.

Originally starting in theatre, Quick made the move to video editing in 2007 when he studied television production at the Glasgow Metropolitan College (now City of Glasgow College). It is here that he first met Mark D. Ferguson and Andy S. McEwan and formed a close working relationship with the pair. After graduating in 2009, he co-founded Quick Off The Mark Productions with Ferguson and began working in corporate advertising videos. In 2010, the pair were reunited with McEwan when they began development of what would become their first feature film, In Search of La Che. Starring Duncan Airlie James in his first leading role as an actor, the spoof mockumentary followed John Tavish on his quest to track down fictional rock star Roxy La Che. English actor, Steve Nallon also made a guest appearance in the film as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The film premiered at the Glasgow Film Theatre on 9 November 2011 with the cast and crew in attendance as well as an unexpected appearance form Scottish actor Peter Mullan.


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