Christonikos Tsalikis
- Director
- Editor
- Camera and Electrical Department
![Official second trailer for Max Hechtman and Christonikos Tsalikis' short film Abigail (2019).
A lonely old man struggles to come to terms with the loss of his wife and the circumstances surrounding her death. When he visits her grave, he encounters a charming little girl who fills him with hope.
Inspired by a true story, Abigail touches on the topics of grief and loss, and how the death of a loved one can have an emotional impact on family dynamics.](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BZjE0MWMwYTQtOWVhMS00N2EzLTgzYzktZDljMGYxOTlmNjJkXkEyXkFqcGdeQXRyYW5zY29kZS13b3JrZmxvdw@@._V1_QL75_UY281_CR10,0,500,281_.jpg)
Christonikos Tsalikis is a co-founder of Reel Life Cinematography, one of Long Island's premiere video production companies. Chris' 20-plus years of experience in production and post-production has established him as a master of storytelling through his expertise in directing, cinematography and editing.
His experience encompasses producing films and videos for commercial and event clients. With an extensive knowledge of cameras and editing software platforms, Chris's work reflects exceptional skill in elevating the production value of the projects with which he has been involved, as well as his ability to successfully blend traditional and current techniques and trends.
He is a gifted and natural born teacher of his craft, and has mentored a number of emerging filmmakers, including Max Hechtman, his co-director on "Abigail."
His experience encompasses producing films and videos for commercial and event clients. With an extensive knowledge of cameras and editing software platforms, Chris's work reflects exceptional skill in elevating the production value of the projects with which he has been involved, as well as his ability to successfully blend traditional and current techniques and trends.
He is a gifted and natural born teacher of his craft, and has mentored a number of emerging filmmakers, including Max Hechtman, his co-director on "Abigail."