Christopher Mills is best known for his video work for Modest Mouse, The Tragically Hip, The Secret Machines, and Interpol--combining live action with animation in a style he describes as, "Rumpled Country Art Doctor Antiques Lover Who Thinks Out Of The Box Yet Imagines Vast Worlds Inside It."
In addition to music videos and commercials, Christopher has created visual work for the Art Gallery of Ontario as well as for The Tragically Hip's stadium concert tour in 2005. He created and directed, "Macroscopic," a 47-minute experimental documentary about The Tragically Hip that was included in their 20-year retrospective, "Hipeponymous," released in late 2005.
Christopher has received many awards for his music video work, including "Best Breakthrough Video" for Modest Mouses's "Float On," in 2004. His 2006 mixed-media commercial for Hewlett-Packard, called "Crazy Town," was his first U.S. commercial.
Christopher lives in Toronto.
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