T. C. Christensen

T. C. Christensen
Born1953 (age 72–73)
Alma materBrigham Young University
OccupationFilmmaker
Years active1973–present
Notable work

Thomas C. Christensen (born 1953) is an American cinematographer, film director, and writer best known for his work on films related to the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), including Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration, Gordon B. Hinckley: A Giant Among Men, 17 Miracles, and Ephraim's Rescue. He has made films about the Martin and Willie handcart companies who traversed the plains toward the Salt Lake Valley in late 1856. Christensen is also a member of the American Society of Cinematographers.

Biography

Christensen grew up in Layton, Utah, with nine siblings. He served as a missionary for the LDS Church in Ohio and West Virginia from 1972 to 1974. He studied filmmaking at Brigham Young University (BYU) and the University of Utah (U of U).[1]

Christensen married his wife, Katy, in 1980. They have two children, Tanner and Tess, both of whom have worked with Christensen on his films. His cousin Ron Tanner has also collaborated with Christensen on his films.[1]

Career

While attending BYU and the U of U, Christensen worked as a part-time cameraman for KSL-TV in Utah for five years. He declined offers to go full-time because he did not want to pursue a career in news.[1] After leaving KSL-TV, Christensen began freelance filmmaking. He credits fellow filmmaker Kieth Merrill as his mentor, with Merrill's children cast in Christensen's The Mouth of Babes.[1]

Films by Christensen have received recognition in several film festivals. His A Pioneer Miracle (also titled In the Arms of Angels) received the Grand Remi Award at the Houston International Film Festival in 2004.[2][3]Seasons of the Heart, for which he was both director and cinematographer, received multiple awards in film festivals.[4] Christensen has made several films about Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement (Mormonism).[5] Among these are Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration and Emma Smith: My Story, both made in cooperation with Gary Cook.[6] Other Latter-day Saint-themed films include the biography of LDS Church presidentGordon B. Hinckley, made following Hinckley's death in 2008.[7] Christensen wrote, directed, and produced Only A Stonecutter, the story of John R. Moyle, father of James H. Moyle.[8] Christensen has also been the cinematographer for a large number of films. These include Rigoletto, The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd, Forever Strong, and Outlaw Trail: The Treasure of Butch Cassidy.[9][8] Having collaborated over the years, T. C. Christensen has been described as the "mentor" of Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre director Jared Hess.[10]

On such films as the first Work and the Glory, Christensen's cinematography was considered by some to be by far the best part of the film.[11] Christensen has also made several IMAX films including Texas: The Big Picture and Ozarks: Legacy and Legend.[12] In the summer of 2011, 17 Miracles was released across the country. The film depicts the Martin and Willie handcart companies as they traveled across the plains to the Salt Lake Valley in 1856.[13][14] In 2013, Christensen's film Ephraim's Rescue about the life of Ephraim Hanks, a notable rescuer of the Martin Handcart Company, was released to good user reviews, and specifically the addressed events of Hanks bringing the first food supplies to the company, who were snow-bound and starving on the Mormon Trail.[15][16] In 2015, Christensen wrote and directed The Cokeville Miracle which tells the story of the school bombing in Cokeville, Wyoming, in 1986.[17][18] In 2016, Christensen began working on Love, Kennedy. It is based on the true story of Ogden, Utah, teenager Kennedy Hansen's battle with Juvenile Batten Disease. The film was released in June 2017.[19][20]

Christensen is a member of the American Society of Cinematographers.[21]

Filmography

All credits come from Internet Movie Database (IMDb).[22]

List of T. C. Christensen film credits
Year Title Role Notes
1973 Wheels of FireCinematographer & editor Documentary
1978 The BridgeCinematographer Short film, credited as Thomas R. Christensen
1979 Kenny Rogers and the American CowboyCinematographer Television film
1982 The Ghost of the Great Salt LakeDirector
1987 The Touch of the Master's HandDirector Short film, credited as Tom Christensen
1988 On Our OwnCinematographer & actor Television film
1990 Quest for a Go-GetterDirector of photography Video short
1991 Dream MachineCinematographer
1991 In Your Wildest DreamsCinematographer
1992 The ButterCream GangCinematographer Video
1992 Split InfinityCinematographer
1992 On the Way HomeCinematographer Video short
1993 RigolettoCinematographer Video
1993 Seasons of the HeartCinematographer
1995 FedoraCinematographer Short
1995 Reach for the StarsDirector of photography
1995 The Dark KnightCinematographer Short
1995 Ozarks: Legacy & LegendCinematographer
1995 San Francisco: The MovieCinematography Short
1995 Valencia, SpainCinematographer
1996 Treasure ChestCinematographer Short
1996 Turning PointCinematographer Video short
1996 Last ResortCinematographer
1996 Clubhouse DetectivesCinematographer
1997 WitnessCinematographer Short
1997 Trail of Hope: The Story of the Mormon TrailCinematographer Television documentary
1997 The King's FalconCinematographer Short
1998 No More BathsCinematographer
1998 Follow Your HeartCinematographer Short
1998 Angels in the AtticDirector of photography
1999 Olympic GloryCinematographer Documentary short
1999 A Kid Called DangerCinematographer
1999 American Prophet: The Story of Joseph SmithCinematographer Documentary
1999 Christmas MissionCinematographer Video short
2000 Navigate your DestinyCinematographer Short
2000 The Testaments: Of One Fold and One ShepherdCinematographer
2000 Baby BedlamDirector of photography
2000 Message in a Cell PhoneCinematographer
2001 WallsCinematographer Short
2001 Bug Off!Cinematographer & writer
2001 The Penny PromiseCinematographer & writer
2001 Horse CrazyCinematographer
2002 Journey to HarmonyDirector of photography Short
2002 Lewis & Clark: Great Journey WestCinematographer Short
2003 A Pioneer MiracleCinematographer & writer Video short (alternative title: In the Arms of Angels)[23]
2003 Texas: The Big PictureCinematographer Documentary short
2004 The Work and the GloryDirector of photography
2005 Down and DerbyCinematographer
2005 A Warm HeartDirector of photography Short
2005 Praise to the ManCinematographer & writer & director Video
2005 Joseph Smith: Prophet of the RestorationCinematographer & Director
2006 Roving MarsCinematographer Documentary short
2006 Outlaw Trail: The Treasure of Butch CassidyDirector of photography Credited as TC Christensen
2006 Rainbows of Paradise: The Pageant of the Long CanoesDirector Documentary short
2007 Take the LeadCinematographer Video short
2007 Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric AdventureDirector of photography Documentary short
2007 The Legacy of Aotearoa: Land of the Long, White CloudCinematographer & Director Video documentary short, credited as TC Christensen
2008 Emma Smith: My StoryCinematographer & co-director
2008 Forever StrongCinematographer
2008 Gordon B. Hinckley: A Giant Among MenCinematographer & writer & director Video
2008 Only a StonecutterCinematographer & writer & director Video short
2009 The Jerk TheoryCinematographer
2009 Treasure in Heaven: The John Tanner StoryCinematographer & director Video short
2010 The Killers: BootsDirector Video short
2010 That Promised Day: The Coming Forth of the LDS ScriptureDirector of photography Video
2011 17 MiraclesCinematographer & writer & director
2012 Everything's FineCinematographer Short
2012 12 Dogs of Christmas: Great Puppy RescueCinematographer
2012 Gathering of FriendsCinematographer
2013 Ephraim's RescueCinematographer & writer & director
2014 Scriptures LegacyCinematographer Television short film
2015 The Cokeville MiracleCinematographer & writer & director
2017 Love, KennedyCinematographer & writer & director
2017 The StrayCinematographer
2019 The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of FaithCinematographer
2019 The Fighting PreacherCinematographer & writer & director Finalist for the 2019 narrative-feature-film AML Award[24]
2024 Escape from GermanyCinematographer & writer & director
2025 Standout: The Ben Kjar StoryCinematographer Documentary
2025 Raising the Bar: The Alma Richards Story Cinematographer & writer & director

See also

References

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