Christopher Reyes
father, experiential artist, composer, filmmaker, and lifelong KAJUKENBO instructor.
I’ve been helping the private sector, civic organizations, and nonprofits tell their story, create vibrancy, build followings and awareness. My unique blend of storytelling and visual mastery stems from my ability to leverage technology in a more humanistic manner that connects people, captures fans, encourages community and participation, creating ambassadors for the cause.
Rapid, streamlined website solutions at an awesome price!
se2m.com
Launched in 2012 SE2M (Sites easy to Manage) streamlines easy to use, high quality websites for the budget conscience. SE2M focuses on services for individuals, small business, civic organizations, and non-profits.
EXPERIENTIAL ARTIST COMPOSER COMBINING LIGHT, SOUND, AND SPACE.
ninjacat.com
Since 1995 I’ve been using Made by Ninjacat as an artistic moniker to describe my various creative projects. Specifically Made by Ninjacat reflects my personal interest in interactive musical compositions and soundscape.
Original Hard Style Method of Kajukenbo Self-Defense
KaJukenbo
Lifelong, 3rd generation self-defense practitioner of Original Hardstyle Kajukenbo Karate. I studied under my grandfather, the late Great Grandmaster Aleju Reyes and my father, Senior Grandmaster Alan M. Reyes. My family protects and shares the knowledge of the Emperado Method.
EXPERIENCE
Live From Memphis 2001-2012
Founder / Developer / Creative Director
LFM was dedicated to the success of local creatives. LFM actively engaged in local placemaking more than a decade before the trends, establishing ongoing relations with civic and community organizations. Our motto; Connect, Collaborate, Create, exemplified the spirit of our collective attitude. Best known for our creative projects, films and unique events, LFM created thousands of live audio recordings, video documentaries and stories. LFM boasted the largest online resource of contemporary Memphis music, film, art, and culture representing over 10,000+ local creatives.
My vision of the LFM community anchored by a first class performance facility was never realized. Hopefully one day I can relaunch LFM.
Projects Included:
Duties: Company branding and creative direction, site and interactive development, creative direction, design, shooting, editing, sound recording, photography.
Services: marketing, event partnerships, event coverage, webisodes, experiential projects.
We worked with hundreds of Memphis organizations not limited to, ArtsMemphis, City of Memphis, Memphis and Shelby County, Convention & Visitors Bureau, Downtown Memphis Commission, Memphis & Shelby County Film & Television Commission, Indie Memphis, Urban Art, Stax Music Academy, Peace and Justice Center, and many, many more. National projects included: MTV New Media, Red Bull, Camel, Mississippi Delta Tourism Association.
Ninjacat Multimedia - 1996-2001
Founder / Creative Director
A full service design group specializing in interactive development for corporate and entertainment.
Services Included: CDROM, EnhancedCD, Kiosk, and website development, training and educational tools, promotional videos, and broadcast commercials.
Duties Included: Company branding and creative direction. Project creative, management and production. Film direction, shooting, editing and sound design.
Clients included: BBDO, Fedex, Texaco Racing, Shell Chemicals, International Paper, Crayola, Havoline, Viking Range, CMI, CMG, Forefront Records, Sparo Records, Ardent Studios/Media,
Ardent Media
1993-1996
Senior Creative Director
On the forefront of technology Ardent Media was one of the first interactive record labels to launch interactive music products in 1992. We developed a proprietary software and process to create an interactive entertainment product called AVCD (Audio Visual Compact Disc). A red book audio CD that contained yellow book data. Later these types of interactive CDs become known in the industry as Enhanced CD, CD+, or E-CD. What set AVCD apart from the other formats is that AVCD could play from the red and yellow portions of a single spin CD at the same time.
After the media group dissolved I continued making ECDs for the label and eventually ported my interactive radio players and albums to the internet. This became the foundation that would become Live From Memphis.
Clients and partnerships included: Phillips Interactive, Lucas Arts, Polygram, EMI, CMG, Acclaim Entertainment
Duties: Project branding and marketing materials. Enhanced CD, website development, design, film, and music video production.
EDUCATION
Memphis College of Art — BFA in Design 1993
SKILLS
Creative: Able to conceive unique solutions and concepts.
Management: Able to conceive, plan, communicate and produce complex projects in a variety of media and executions.
Visual Design: Able to design for print, video, or interactive. Expert knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Bridge, and InDesign.
Filmmaking: Able to manage, produce, shoot, and edit. Specializing in post production and motion graphics. Software experience includes: AVID, Final Cut Pro, Premiere and After Effects.
Composition / Sound Design: Able to compose original works specializing in electronic and hybrid genres. Also capable of sound design for film and motion graphics.
Interactive / Web Development: Able to plan, manage, and produce complex interactive projects. Experience with Director, Flash, Joomla, Wordpress, Drupal, HTML, CSS and a variety of Web Builders such as Squarespace, Weebly, Shopify, and others.
PAST Projects
The Mobile Music Machine
A community effort, made from recycled materials, and pedal powered, the Mobile Music Machine was a unique way to showcase local talent as well as advocate the importance of bike culture. It was a party wherever we went. Read More
BikeSploitation
What started as an event focused on bicycle-themed films expanded quickly into an inclusive music, film, and art festival celebrating Memphis' cycling culture. Read More
My Memphis
In 2004 My Memphis was my solution to attracting young professional talent to Memphis. Sponsored by the City of Memphis, Shelby County, and the Memphis Chamber of Commerce, My Memphis takes you into the real world of local Memphains, revealing their personal stories, experiences, and thoughts about their lives and how they relate to Memphis. The Project included a Website, a series of 40+ mini interviews and a 3 part introduction to Memphis on DVD. The film received a standing ovation from a packed house.
ArtsMemphis TV
We produced 50+ episodes that explored the Memphis arts scene and taped into the creative lifestyle and energy that defined our creative community for both broadcast TV and the internet.
Flipside Memphis
Flipside Memphis explores our city with a fresh new attitude and taps into the undiscovered Memphis and was sponsored by the Memphis Conventions and Visitors Bureau.
60 Seconds
60 Seconds highlights individuals in the Memphis area "doing their thing." It's 6.67% of your 15 minutes of fame! We showcased over 300 local artist in this web series and on LFMTV. Produced entirely by interns and volunteers, this show helped to train and educate would be filmmakers on the production cycle from planning, scheduling, production, post, web, and marketing.
Li'l Film Fest
LFF was a quarterly film festival that showcased up and coming talent connecting filmmakers, actors, and crew. It helped to kickstart and connect a whole new generation of Memphis talent. The Li'l Film Fest ran from 2006-2010. Our partners included Indie Memphis and The Memphis and Shelby County Film and Television Commission. Not only was there a cash prize of $500 for the jury award but audience choice took the door admissions. If a team of filmmakers won both awards they typically walked out the door with $1,500 cash in hand. At the time this was the largest filmmaking award available in Memphis.
Music Video Showcase
MVS connected both local filmmakers and musicians for a chance to "rock the big screen!" The MVS music video festival ran annually for 7 years!
Ink Off
One of my favorites, the Ink Off project was the WWF of art. We pitted two muralists against each other in friendly combat. Whoever the audience yelled for the most was declared the winner! Read More
60 Seconds
Art Is Memphis
Bikesploitation
Capture Crew
Court Square Summer Series
Disposable Art
Film Memphis TV
Flipside Memphis TV
Get Down TV
Ink Off
LFMTV
LFM U
Li’l Film Fest
Locals Only Radio
Memphis Creative Directory
Memphis Music TV
Mobile Music Machine
Music Video Showcase
My Memphis
Nothing to See Hear
Rhodes TV
See Where the back Roads Take you
The Bike Project
Art Projects
MOD: TETRAHEDRON
Indie Memphis Film Festival 2017 / Court Square, Downtown Memphis, 2017
MOD is an outdoor immersive light and sound installation constructed from 66 equilateral steel triangles with a laser cut steel lattice forming a 14’x12’ pyramid weighing more than 2000lbs. Mod is a reconfigurable, experiential artwork and construction system. Originally commissioned by Indie Memphis, UrbanArt, and Cat and Fish, LLC. for the 2017 Indie Memphis Film Festival, the piece was purchased by the Downtown Memphis Commission to live permanently in Downtown Memphis.
BACK IN THE POND
Downtown Memphis, 2017
Back in the Pond a collaboration with Muralist Michael Roy (aka Birdcap) was commissioned by the Downtown Memphis Commission. By day, it’s a 25’x16’ color mural, but by night the mural comes to life. Featuring a 20 minute sound and animation performance loop, Back to the Pond utilizes automated projection, video mapping, and original sound design.
GONERFEST XII
Hi Tone Cafe, 2016
GonerFest XIII is an audio visual mural installed for Memphis’ largest punk rock festival. The 2D cat head features an audio reactive projection mapping.
FISH
Crosstown Arts, 2016
FISH is an immersive, site-specific, underwater world combining light, sound, film, projection mapping, murals, with 2D and 3D elements in a gallery setting. Fish is a collaboration by Laura Jean Hocking, Sarah Fleming, and Christopher Reyes.
BIRDCAT PIE
MOONPIE PROJECt
Crosstown Arts, 2016
Mississippi Light Festival 2017
A collaborative audio visual mural by Birdcap (Michael Roy) and Ninjacat (Christopher Reyes). By day, a black and white mural, but by night the mural comes to life. Featuring a 20 minute sound and animation performance loop. Birdcat Pie features a traditional mural augmented with projection mapping, and original sound design.The Moonpie Project is a year-long series in memory of muralist Brad Wells.
NFO: NINJAFIED FLYING OBJECT
Fire Station No. 2, South Main Street
Urban Art Commission, 2015
NFO is a site specific Sci-Fi audio visual experience, metamorphosing a 1950s fire station into a unidentified flying saucer.
LIGHT GROOVES
Deering and Down Music Video, 2015
Scenography for a Deering and Down music video utilizing the architectural space of the historic Cadre building.
FLIGHT
Wilson Air Center, ArtsMemphis, 2014
Flight is a audio and visual experience inspired by the purpose and location of ArtsMemphis' Conservation Through Art 2014 Celebration Dinner.
NEBULA
South Main Street, Art of Science, 2013
Nebula is an audio visual sculpture inspired by the work of St. Jude researchers. The piece is an artistic representation of the human brain.
ONYX
Five in One Social Club, 2013
Scenography for a live performance by the German based artist and digital manipulator Onyx Ashanti.
GONERFEST X
Crosstown Arts, 2013
GonerFest X is an audio visual mural installed for Memphis’ largest punk rock festival. It features a 20 minute narrative documentary at the heart of the mural.
METAL WORX
National Ornamental Metal Museum, 2013
Metal Worx is an audio and visual experience celebrating and inspired by the work of the National Ornamental Metal Museum and designed specifically for the Julius Blum Library building. 98% of the imagery was shot by Christopher Reyes and Sarah Fleming on location, over 5 plus years for various Metal Museum projects.
CYCLE
MCA Hyde Gallery, Art of Science, 2012
Cycle is audio visual narrative mural. Created by Christopher Reyes and San Francisco based artist Kim Pimmel. ’Cycle' represents the life and death cycle of a cell and is based on the work of Dr. James Cripps at the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
CYCLOSCOPE
Various, Bikesploitation, 2012
Cycloscope is an audio video sculpture created for Bikesploitation 3, the bicycle, music, film and art festival and influenced by the Phenakistoscope, a widespread animation device developed in early 1800s.
MODULAR
Crosstown Arts, Memfeast
South Main Art walk
The Music Video Showcase, 2012
Experiment in a three dimensional space, repetition, and rhythm.